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I put the have in capitals to emphasize the fact for the purposes of this thread, I'd rather we assume the person in question would otherwise not find a consentual partner to have sex with. Or at the very least they would either need extreme luck, no standards what so ever, or years of searching.
So my question then to you is whether or not the clients of prostitues should be ashamed they could not acquire sex the old fashion way?
Also, does society in general try to shame the John or the prostitue more?
Your thoughts? And if one need not be ashamed of seeing prostitues (for it is against the law in most places), what is the cut off point for when one should begin to feel ashamed?
So my question then to you is whether or not the clients of prostitues should be ashamed they could not acquire sex the old fashion way?
Also, does society in general try to shame the John or the prostitue more?
Your thoughts? And if one need not be ashamed of seeing prostitues (for it is against the law in most places), what is the cut off point for when one should begin to feel ashamed?