Mossberg Shotty said:
I was about to say "no need to get sarky", but of course I threw the first stone on that front so that would be hypocritical. I apologise for that, I mostly knew what you were getting at but your wording was somewhat ambiguous in places and I may have poked fun at that.
I do take issue with the bit about "Johns" though. I assure you I was paying attention, and I'm aware context is important, but that doesn't mean you get to assign new meanings to words and expect me to catch on. Call me paranoid, but the fact that you've hinted at my own sexual activity several times now and then used a prostitution term in relation to such activity sure does make it look like a veiled insult. If that wasn't intentional, maybe
you should pay more attention to context.
Yes, you do. Unless you're so arrogant as to ignore the overwhelming evidence. I'll provide a link, but here's an excerpt that I think you would find enlightening.
"In over 100 arrests, most of the women expressed that prostitution was not their career of choice. In a 1998 study, 88 percent of the prostituted women surveyed stated that they wanted to leave the sex trade industry.1 The majority of prostitutes interviewed by APD vice investigators believed that selling themselves was their only alternative for survival. Further investigation showed that these women shared similar circumstances that led them to prostitution. Many came from dysfunctional homes, had few friends or family members who cared about them, and were drug addicts or alcoholics. Arrest and contact data indicated that most of these women were between 18 and 29 years old. Unfortunate situations and poor choices made them vulnerable."
http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/law-enforcement-bulletin/2013/March/prostitution-and-human-trafficking
Again, you miss my point (the first point I made in this conversation actually): the overwhelming majority of arrests are for street prostitution, which is not the sum total of all prostitution.
I agreed with you about street prostitution in my first post.
And "arrogant"? Really? I made it clear what I was talking about (other types of sex work besides street prostitution) and you ignored me.
From what I've read of your other posts on the Escapist in the past, you're a fan of random sexual encounters. Which is fine. But just because you don't care who you go to bed with, don't assume that none of these men/women don't.
Ok, here's where I really start to have a problem with you. First off, sure I post about sex when it's relevant, but if
that of all things is what you've picked up from "my posts on the Escapist" you've clearly only been reading certain types of thread. Most people go with "has an unhealthy Tolkien obsession" or "feminist."
(<---- Because tone doesn't carry well on the internet - this part was typed with my tongue firmly in my cheek. If that's what you've gathered, that's what you've gathered.) In all seriousness though, trying to paint me as some sex-obsessed person who's unable to see things from other people's point of view is cheap and easily disproved by actually reading "my other posts on the Escapist."
I also resent the implication that I "don't care who I go to bed with". You've made it clear you don't approve, despite your insistence that it's "fine", but there's no need to say stuff like that.
Finally, your "you engage in a behaviour I don't like, therefore I can discredit your opinion" logic is pathetic. At no point did I bring my sexual preferences into this (in fact, I was careful NOT to conflate promiscuity with prostitution), and at no point did I claim to know the preferences or motivations of any prostitutes besides those who'd made that information available through interviews. Don't put words into my mouth, and don't you dare imply that just because I enjoy casual sex I automatically project my attitudes onto others.