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Re: lol! good point...and I would definitely not!!!! lol. eom
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Posted By: RobbinYoung
If you're watching the show, the girls seem to believe what they say, but...seriously, how genuine can they be, to go on a national broadcast and discuss their personal sex life and how much money they make from it?  Would you?  I bet, not. ;)  
   
Posted By: Katie_krush
Yes, however it just seemed like a couple chicks on the show genuinely felt that way.  I need to re-watch it. I think reruns are on Saturday evenings.    
     
Posted By: RobbinYoung
Posted By: Katie_krush
On the episode about sugar babies, a couple of sugar babies are profiled. Most have sex with their sugar daddies, a couple don't. At least that's what they say! Either way, they found their sugar daddies online as a result of placing ads, and they spend time with these much older men in exchange for large sums of cash.      
    The thing is, these girls all were adamant that they are not whores or prostitutes. I disagree. Maybe they should educate themselves about what prostitutes actually do...we are not necessarily low-class or undignified, and we are proud. These sugar babies on CNN shouldn't be so ashamed at the thought of calling themselves what they are lol...    
    I mean they do what a hooker does, which is give their time to men or a man in exchange for money. And then they make it seem like there's something repugnant about working girls. It's a little rude, but more than that, I think they should just keep it real!
   
       
   Sugar babies know they're prostituting themselves, but do you expect them to go on national television and admit they engage in sex for compensation?  They'd be fools, if they did, because they'd be admiting to illegal activities.  

On the episode about sugar babies, a couple of sugar babies are profiled. Most have sex with their sugar daddies, a couple don't. At least that's what they say! Either way, they found their sugar daddies online as a result of placing ads, and they spend time with these much older men in exchange for large sums of cash.  
The thing is, these girls all were adamant that they are not whores or prostitutes. I disagree. Maybe they should educate themselves about what prostitutes actually do...we are not necessarily low-class or undignified, and we are proud. These sugar babies on CNN shouldn't be so ashamed at the thought of calling themselves what they are lol...
I mean they do what a hooker does, which is give their time to men or a man in exchange for money. And then they make it seem like there's something repugnant about working girls. It's a little rude, but more than that, I think they should just keep it real!

Everyone of us, everyday, prostitutes themselves for money because that is the way of the world.

The obsession with equating sex with prostitution is all about hierarchies trying to control people's ability to have sex, and it becomes formalized into religious and secular law.

The psychological toll upon us is even more of a shame.

Ironically, many so-called prostitutes, at least the ones I know, are less of a prostitute than many scurrilous individuals I run into because they are honest and upfront.

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