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Dec 12, 2008 14:38

Truck fuck with my old regular, the only client I'd ever go in a car with. The slim roll of bills already folded in my leather jacket pocket as we twist and turn around. Contorting over the gear shift, hitting the horn with my heels mutedly, I haven't worked for a little while b/c of activist immersion + economic downturnturn, so I mix a little ( Read more... )

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shonagon December 12 2008, 13:41:40 UTC
So, to what extent has the economic situation been affecting your profession?

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marginalutility December 12 2008, 17:31:18 UTC
You don't have to worry so much about it re: you're staying, if that's why you're asking. Long explanations later. Be well.

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shonagon December 12 2008, 19:22:53 UTC
Oh, come on, satisfy me with an actual answer...

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Eros vs. Sexuality anonymous December 23 2008, 15:41:50 UTC
It's probably a reflection only of my innate dullness, but aside from the exciting writing, and the neat $150, I don't identify much with the described events. Once, in the early phases of my involvement with my most significant other, we were having a routine public conversation when I was physically struck, and she concurred, by the sensation that we were one organism conducting an internal dialogue. Another time, much later in our history, we were walking along the sidewalk, and bumping into her was like an electrical jolt. These dimensions set the context for the genital fucking that we enjoyed, and I just can't imagine stimulation effectively transpiring in their absence, or under quick, artificial circumstances. Perhaps the distinction here is between Eros and Sex, and I'm not condemning the enjoyment of the latter. I just hope that others experience the former, as well. E. E. Senor

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Re: Eros vs. Sexuality marginalutility December 23 2008, 15:51:24 UTC
A common misconception is that the former somehow excludes the ability to experience the latter.

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Re: Eros vs. Sexuality anonymous December 23 2008, 17:02:46 UTC
Well, that would be a misconception, because Eros includes Sexuality, just as the the entire organism includes the genital organs. All manner of malign intellectual mischief that has bedeviled varieties of cultures, has been rooted in myths such as the Adam-and-Eve-Sex-is-a-Curse tale that Genesis is usually interpreted as presenting. However, once it is kept in mind that Sexuality is a form of Creativity, there can be no confusing non-species-reproductive Creativity with detached Asexuality. EESenor

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fagnzr April 6 2009, 05:27:12 UTC
I struggle a lot with understanding why sex workers do what they do, but somehow you open my eyes a bit.

I used to have this notion that all sex workers were just, and I apologize for the language, but dumb whores. You've proved this wrong tenfold. The media really does pump us full of stereotypes.

So yeah. Sorry if this annoyed you or something, but just wanted to share my thoughts. It was a compliment post.

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