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I take ofence to that. Dogs hunt pigs. Just sayin eomred_smile
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So I am standing in line @ Chipotle (Note: I do not like the place but my kid does and she had $10 left from her payout for a great report card).

Anyway, I am standing there and noticed a sign that read "Sorry No Carnitas".  The gist of the sign was that there was no more Responsibly Raised Pork due to a supply constraint.

And I started to think ya know "Are Providers Like The Pigs N The Supply Chain of Chipotle".  I mean no disrespect to Providers.  **Ha, ha, I couldn't even write that with a straight face - who the fuck am I kiddin**".

Back to the subject at hand.  It occurred to me that the pig in the supply chain is a victim.  A tasty victim but nonetheless a victim.  Then I stretched the premise 1 step further and posited {Are Providers Victims or Volunteers?}

The pig clearly does not want to be eaten (or at least I think the pig does not want to be eaten).  Does the Provider feel the same way as the pig?

Would a Provider willingly give her self to a self-indulged financial professional (or any other Hobbyist) with too much time on his hands and a warped view of sexual relations with women?  Is she the victim or a volunteer in this scenario?

If the Provider is the victim should the Hobbyist feel guilty?  

Just another one of my random thoughts on a Saturday.  

The RT Ou

bonordonor597 reads

Pigs don't get to pick their profession. These fine ladies, like all fairly well educated people, get to pick their profession. So, in your scenario, you are the pig and they are the ladies that have to put up with you. Hopefully, not too many of them.

Do a little field research on this one for us - don't forget DATY too - and report back.

Selfish and self-indulgent with the attention span and impulse control of a rutting farm animal.  
Tell me again which of us is pig-like

GaGambler446 reads

Oh sorry, you were talking to the troll, my bad. I just thought I heard someone calling my name. lol

You are doing too much thinking with your big head. Take your little head out of your pants, give him a brisk spanking, swallow 2 tylenol PM and you will awaken with a rested and rational mind.

Posted By: Ridgetucky
So I am standing in line @ Chipotle (Note: I do not like the place but my kid does and she had $10 left from her payout for a great report card).  
   
 Anyway, I am standing there and noticed a sign that read "Sorry No Carnitas".  The gist of the sign was that there was no more Responsibly Raised Pork due to a supply constraint.  
   
 And I started to think ya know "Are Providers Like The Pigs N The Supply Chain of Chipotle".  I mean no disrespect to Providers.  **Ha, ha, I couldn't even write that with a straight face - who the fuck am I kiddin**".  
   
 Back to the subject at hand.  It occurred to me that the pig in the supply chain is a victim.  A tasty victim but nonetheless a victim.  Then I stretched the premise 1 step further and posited {Are Providers Victims or Volunteers?}  
   
 The pig clearly does not want to be eaten (or at least I think the pig does not want to be eaten).  Does the Provider feel the same way as the pig?  
   
 Would a Provider willingly give her self to a self-indulged financial professional (or any other Hobbyist) with too much time on his hands and a warped view of sexual relations with women?  Is she the victim or a volunteer in this scenario?  
   
 If the Provider is the victim should the Hobbyist feel guilty?    
   
 Just another one of my random thoughts on a Saturday.    
   
 The RT Out  
   
   
   
 

other than to respond stating that it's TSTRT.

Costs me nothing and yet I already regret responding. About to hit "post message" and regret that as well.

89Springer393 reads

And, if so, don't you owe him royalties now? ;)

GaGambler479 reads

It is close enough that I may have to ask for an injunction while my attorneys look into the infringement action I may have to take however. lol

I know he has deep pockets since that wire from the Prince will be showing up any day now, so I would advise that Aro use a bit of caution in infringing on the trademarks of others, lest he squander that windfall he is about to come into.

Sex workers and sex trafficked people are two different things.  
when women act independent and set standards fro their business, sessions set up with heads up, location where they chose to work they most probably are independent trust worthy providers. So they are volunteer sex workers.
On the other hand young women working for organized crime rings/human trafficking criminals/ people working for agencies most probably are victims.
 there are many documentaries on youtube about this to prove that what I am saying is not a personal opinion.
I was born in eastern Europe and I could easily become a victim of human traffic . I was lucky enough to not fall in their trap so I am independent provider volunteer and not a victim/ trafficked perso

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