self-imposed - i know my own nature :soapboxQuote:
Originally Posted by melissacarter
pathetic?
what is pathetic is that our world and culture have created this kind of celebrity for lack of any real entertainment of substance. sure celebrity is fun, and when you may be around someone who has it maybe it is a rush, but i think the same applies to ball players and movie stars, people think the ground they walk on is hallowed, NOT ... they just have a special skill or trait, which we all have of some sort, but we are conditioned to think we do not.
it is just another distortion of our value system and how we are programmed to accept such things as evident, when they are not.
we live in a world where teachers and nurses and folks who really contribute make little, struggle through life as they do nothing but help folks, and we reward those on easy street because of their looks or because we may think they can bring a team to victory?
as far as i am concerned it is a matter of priorities within our culture that is bringing us all down and driving all the prices up.
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but this is just the opinion of someone who has paid the high prices and come away with bubkus too many times. it appears to me those (yes i am generalizing) who command such high wages tend to become enamored of themselves and think we are too, when all they are doing is offering a service - the same as the guy at the corner garage who really knows how to tune a motor or the girl who waits on a table and never makes a mistake and smiles all the while.
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give me a sweet Thai Ladyboy, for 100 USD short time (2-3 hours of "unbridled lust & mayhem"), and i bet i will have as much fun, be as blown away by her beauty and charm, and not feel guilt or shame about it, as any other adult service provider on the planet.