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Originally Posted by JDNorthface
Sabra/Jackie/Elena,
With your kind permission, I'd like to pursue this a little more, this issue of calling ladies, "whores" and gentlemen, "tricks," etc. More or less, this would be for my own personal understanding and not a basis of judgment.
Much as some would like to believe the board is some 'wild west, rootin-tootin, hooker town where men are men and common decency is checked at the saloon door' I find it hard to believe. So, help broaden my understanding by entertaining a few questions.
First, I have a son with autism. I am grateful that the society in which we live would never tolerate anyone calling him a 'retard' or any variation thereof. It is unacceptable and, at rank-minimum, boorish. Nor would our society call my african american golf partner by the 'N' word (or any variation thereof).
Why, then, do we believe that calling a lady a 'hooktard' is acceptable? And if this moniker is not disrespectful, what names could you be called that are? And the final question to which I would enjoy a response is, do you believe there are any standards of decency and civility to which members of this board should comply to avoid being social cretins?
I'm in a thinking frame of mind tonight. And I eagerly anticipate your responses.
All the best.
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JD,
Always the thinking man. I've always enjoyed bantering with you.
I do find it a little humorous when some take offense to the words whore, hooker, escort, etc., because it really does all mean the same thing......you screw men and sometimes women for money. Now, it doesn't mean that you have to like it, but in the end it truly is a matter of semantics. You can call yourself whatever you wish, I don't care.
Do you have to use the terms? No. I've never referred to a client as a trick or john nor have I referred to a provider as a hooker or whore on the boards that I can recall. You have to use the words that are comfortable to you. I refer to myself as a courtesan because I fit the mold of a true courtesan. Do I find the term "hooktard" acceptable? No, But, I can't control what words others choose to use.
Standards of decency on the boards? Again, I can't control what others choose to say or what terms they choose to use when describing someone. Nor can anyone else. I pay attention to the style of writing that men have and that does have some bearing on whether or not I choose to spend time with them.