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Old 04-13-2006, 02:02 PM
mccoyred mccoyred is offline
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Originally posted by Rudey
SHE WORKED FOR AN ESCORT AGENCY.

If there is nothing wrong with calling her a stripper, there is nothing wrong with calling her a prostitute. It's a profession. Deal with it already. If she doesn't want people to know she's a prostitute, perhaps she could work at a library and not for an escort agency.

-Rudey
--I put it in caps just to make sure you saw it.
There is nothing wrong with calling her a stripper because that is what 'exotic dancers' do. However, there has not been anything presented that she 'solicits and accepts payment for sex acts'.

A receptionist works for the Escort Agency does that make her a prostitute, too? What about the accountant or attorney, I guess they are prostitutes, too?

SAY WHAT YOU MEAN AND MEAN WHAT YOU SAY. Note that I refuse to comment anymore on the facts until I know more. But I refuse to let you or anyone else get away with this type of ignorant language.
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