Can The World's Oldest Profession Survive The Age Of Social Distance?
YES
“Prostitution is a calling with many hazards, sadness and tragedy, but it accepts human nature. It knows what some people need, and perhaps that is why every society has found a way to accommodate it.”
The answer is in the headline. It's the oldest profession for a reason. There has always been a supply and a demand. And there always will be. It has survived plagues and the AIDS scare. This is just a blip on history's screen by comparison.
OK, I'm done getting deep for the night. I need a beer.
CJKent your replies are typically like a fart in church. ThIs Is the church of TUSCL. Or as I like to to brand it as "The church of no chance of sainthood,"
Remember what Confucius said "He who farts in church sits in own pew."
There will be pussy and pls searching for it until the end of time. The only thing that changes is how we pay for it and how much young pussy will cost.
Without a doubt it will survive. Certainly as long as there are mongers.....one guy I know did whores up until his wedding then resumed 2 weeks after saying “strippers and whores are like Jack n Box that week you will some before and after a nice evening dinner at a steakhouse.”
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To answer the question:
Can The World's Oldest Profession Survive The Age Of Social Distance?
YES
“Prostitution is a calling with many hazards, sadness and tragedy, but it accepts human nature. It knows what some people need, and perhaps that is why every society has found a way to accommodate it.”
— Roger Ebert
OK, I'm done getting deep for the night. I need a beer.
Remember what Confucius said "He who farts in church sits in own pew."
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