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High Class College Hooker: No One Understands Me

Posted by Scanner Matt

 

A Pennsylvania college student has recently written a very detailed account of what she calls her "mutually beneficial arrangement," but we call blatant prostitution.

The Daily Beast ran an essay last week written by a young woman who sees turning "classy" tricks as the best way to deal with college debt and making connections to benefit her non-hookerish career.

From the outside, a mutually beneficial, or sugar daddy, relationship seems immoral. Maybe even the distant cousin of—dare I say it?—prostitution. But truth be told, women have used their wiles and charms to get ahead for years.


We assume she's watched Pretty Woman one too many times (we still can't believe people like that fucked-up movie).

After she published her piece many readers commented, criticizing her as a two-bit call girl. So now she's back again defending her whorish ways in response to her judgemental public.

We know college is ridiculously expensive and some miserable marriages may arguably fall under the unintentional arrangement of prostitution, we've also read Madame Bovary, but in this case the line does not look as blurry as this young coed would like, especially when she talks about her, "new killer wardrobe."

 

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Comments

AnotherSexBlogger said:

Having just read the first essay... uhm, sounds like a rather normal rich "older" (he's only in his 30s!) man and a beautiful younger woman.  The only difference is that she acknowledges that she enjoys the financial benefits.

The people criticizing her are jealous.  Either that they're not rich enough to have a girlfriend like that or that they're not young and beautiful and smart enough to be one.

Prostitution is sex for money.  (I personally don't think there's anything morally wrong with that, but that's another matter.)

This situations in a convenient relationship between two people who actually seem to enjoy each other's company and who have made the "rules" of the relationship official instead of each side having to guess what the other expects.  And they happen to have sex, too.

Get over yourselves, people.

December 12, 2008 1:24 PM

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