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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 687461" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have read, and do not know if this is true, that most European countries are mostly atheist and that values that people once held dear are ridiculed. I could be way wrong. It does seem that most Europeans who post here are total atheists and seem to feel that this is the only intelligent explanation for life, and that doesn't bother me. The difference in values does though. People, whether Gods creation, others who are sure there is a spiritual higher power or atheists still in my opinion must have some self respect. It doesn't need to be religious. It is sad to me and rather chilling that anyone would feel content using their own body to make money by allowing tons of disgusting men, none who care about them at all, the intimacy of themselves. And advertising how good they are seems narcissistic and shallow. Yes, a very educated person can be both narcissistic and, inside, shallow. A certain type of person only would want to do this as life's work. And I can only think that a psychologist that did not understand a mother's angst over this is ok with women, who are somebody's daughters, letting countless men use them because, money or not, they are just a body to most customers. In the U.S. I believe therapists would still understand a mother's angst and help her and agree that prostitution is not a healthy persons professional choice. How awful for you to get no empathy, Slomothy, when you reached out for help. Do mental health professionals in New Zealand not see the sickness of women who chose this profession? Well, you do have it here. We mostly do get it.</p><p>Legal or not, immoral or not, a woman with good self esteem would not choose to be a prostitute not should anyone fool themselves into thinking it is a healthy decision.</p><p>I am sorry she made a decision she may later really regret but still...you can't stop her so handle it in way that makes you comfortable and get on with your life. You never know. In a decade when she is no longer as pretty and has had so many filthy minded men with her, she may take a hard look at her life.</p><p>I have read more than once that most prostitutes hate sex and men. I wonder how many women decide that they want to do more with their lives.</p><p>Americans can be foolishly affectionate... I give you a big cyber hug. I get it from deep in my gut now and I am hurting for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 687461, member: 1550"] I have read, and do not know if this is true, that most European countries are mostly atheist and that values that people once held dear are ridiculed. I could be way wrong. It does seem that most Europeans who post here are total atheists and seem to feel that this is the only intelligent explanation for life, and that doesn't bother me. The difference in values does though. People, whether Gods creation, others who are sure there is a spiritual higher power or atheists still in my opinion must have some self respect. It doesn't need to be religious. It is sad to me and rather chilling that anyone would feel content using their own body to make money by allowing tons of disgusting men, none who care about them at all, the intimacy of themselves. And advertising how good they are seems narcissistic and shallow. Yes, a very educated person can be both narcissistic and, inside, shallow. A certain type of person only would want to do this as life's work. And I can only think that a psychologist that did not understand a mother's angst over this is ok with women, who are somebody's daughters, letting countless men use them because, money or not, they are just a body to most customers. In the U.S. I believe therapists would still understand a mother's angst and help her and agree that prostitution is not a healthy persons professional choice. How awful for you to get no empathy, Slomothy, when you reached out for help. Do mental health professionals in New Zealand not see the sickness of women who chose this profession? Well, you do have it here. We mostly do get it. Legal or not, immoral or not, a woman with good self esteem would not choose to be a prostitute not should anyone fool themselves into thinking it is a healthy decision. I am sorry she made a decision she may later really regret but still...you can't stop her so handle it in way that makes you comfortable and get on with your life. You never know. In a decade when she is no longer as pretty and has had so many filthy minded men with her, she may take a hard look at her life. I have read more than once that most prostitutes hate sex and men. I wonder how many women decide that they want to do more with their lives. Americans can be foolishly affectionate... I give you a big cyber hug. I get it from deep in my gut now and I am hurting for you. [/QUOTE]
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