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Originally posted by Rudey
lol I mean how exactly would strippers stay in business if groups of guys didn't hire them?
And again she worked for an escort agency so she also worked as a prostitute. Both are good professions 
It's also important to note that the DA is running for re-election and needs to get as much press time as possible and to be "loved" by a community that has taken the prostitute's/stripper's side.
-Rudey
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pros·ti·tute ( P ) Pronunciation Key (prst-tt, -tyt)
n.
One who solicits and accepts payment for sex acts.
One who sells one's abilities, talent, or name for an unworthy purpose.
strip·per ( P ) Pronunciation Key (strpr)
n.
One that strips, as one that strips photographic negatives or positives.
A chemical product for removing a surface covering, such as paint or varnish, from furniture or floors.
One who performs a striptease.
An oil well that produces ten barrels or fewer per day.