Freethought
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What Fancy said🙂
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Not entirely true...
I hate working my job, as many people do, and I wouldn't do it if I didn't need the money. That doesn't mean working a particular job is immoral or unethical.
That doesn't mean working a particular job is immoral or unethical.
I would like to know what others think.
Well that's what employers all over the world do. They hire people who need money. There is a mutual need. The employers need employees to work for them. The employees need money and are willing to work for it.
There are other jobs for Meister's friend as well. It's not like she's been blackballed.In case of an employee though, there are also other jobs.
Total strawman argument. Meister's friend is not being forced to do any job either. You've still not demonstrated any significant difference between Meister hiring his friend to perform a task she is willing to do, and an employer hiring an employee to perform a task she is willing to do.They are not forced to do exactly that job and usually are not dependant on the employer.
Exactly right. You don't know anything about her situation. So why are you throwing out all these worse-case scenarios (like her being forced, not having a choice, etc) when there is nothing in the thread to suggest such things? It's like saying, "Well, if she's got polio and is confined to a wheelchair for life, that would make it unethical."I don't know the situation of the girl in question here, so I don't know how her options are.
Is there anything in the opening post of this thread that suggests that she's being forced into anything, or is in a "no-choice-situation?" Meister made her an offer. She accepted. It's that simple.But mind my first post, please: I said that if she's allright with it, I don't see why it should be unethical as long as it is not a no-choice-situation.
That's why it's not unethical to be a prostitute, but it is unethical or immoral to be a pimp!
Is there anything in the opening post of this thread that suggests that she's being forced into anything, or is in a "no-choice-situation?" Meister made her an offer. She accepted. It's that simple.
I had no idea my original question would ensue in such divided, and at times, passionate responses. And, have to say, I agree with Coldneck that the 'pimp-prostitute' reference was a bit over the top. But all opinions are valid and, as Voltaire said : 'I don't agree with what you say, but I defend to the death your right to say it!'...............
Well, I had my 'session' with my friend the other day - and she still is a friend - and I'm a few quid lighter. It turned out great - for both..............
will share in the stories section.
A Happy Christmas to all here
Meister
And never once did anybody accuse you of doing so. 🙂And never once did I attack Meister for anything.
Correct, but that didn't just happen. 🙂 The thread was derailed off topic by a bunch of what-if's and unrelated conditionals. 🙂 This is exactly why I respectfully urge one and all not to do that. 🙂In the meantime, this has turned in a totally theoretical what-if-debate that does not necessarily have anything to do with the actual situation.
Au contraire. 🙂 I 🙂 would 🙂 never 🙂 do 🙂 that🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂But it's ok, I know you can't see that because you're so anxious to attack me. 🙂
And never once did anybody accuse you of doing so.
Au contraire. I would never do that


I can see where some of the folks are coming from though. It would be strange for me to do something sexual with a friend. Yes, it is sexual because it's a fetish.
A couple of people have made this point and my feeling each time is "no kidding." Of course it's sexual because it's a fetish. My point is: who the heck cares? Why is paying for sex "bad?" Because society says so? Religion? Governments? Because that's what we were conditioned to believe?
I honestly think this is one of those male/female disconnects. Most women simply aren't comfortable selling their sexuality, and they can't imagine any female being comfortable in that position. Most men, meanwhile, view sex as something about as sacred as their favorite type of sandwich.
