(March 17, 2021 at 2:15 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(March 17, 2021 at 2:07 pm)arewethereyet Wrote: I think Angrboda is right in her assessment.
Seeing that in most places in the US sex for money is illegal, I would assume that's why sex workers aren't a protected class in and of itself.
I once met a girl who worked at a massage parlour (and for the benefit of anyone reading this who happens to be my wife, I would like to stress that I met her in a totally non-massage situation).
She seemed very sincere that she and her co-workers didn’t consider themselves part of the sex-for-money trades, since BJs and handies weren’t actually sex.
The things we tell ourselves to get through the day, amiright?
Boru
I certainly don't think that all workers in massage parlors are sex workers. I was looking at his supposed issue with a sex addiction and his frequenting of those particular spas. He was supposedly out to rid the world of what tempted him...it was either massages or sex or some combination of the two. Of course, that could be incorrect and time will tell as more is revealed.
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