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Re: the term prostitute?
« Reply #90 on: 31 July 2014, 10:16:43 pm »
We ARE prostitutes. I am not shamed of it.

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« Reply #91 on: 01 August 2014, 01:05:16 am »
Out of all fairness it would be like a banker denying being a banker. It makes no sense at all other than indenial. If that word 'indenial' is looked up for the definition. If one doesn't like to be branded then surly wouldn't be doing. This is my opinion. It is just a word being a prozzie to me but know made that choice living that life style. So am prepared being stereo typed by the public. It doesn't upset me I just feel sorry for those trying to bring me down with their talking down to me like a prozzy. At the end of the day just they need to pay to get laid where I don't. This usually makes them quiet.

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« Reply #92 on: 01 August 2014, 11:08:54 am »
Yes I am happy with the word prostitute and accept that is what I am when selling sex for money. Unfortunately, many people do not accept that the word is not suited to those that are sex workers like webcammers, lap dancers etc... I also heard a woman on a radio chat show saying that she thought it was disgusting that sex shops (places that people can go to have sex) were allowed to be licensed.

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« Reply #93 on: 16 November 2014, 09:34:13 pm »
i hate the word prossie  :FF

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« Reply #94 on: 16 November 2014, 09:37:28 pm »
i hate the word prossie  :FF

I don't mind it at all.

Slag is probably my current least fave word for a working or civvy lady who enjoys sex. Sounds like a dirty nasty thing.

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« Reply #95 on: 16 November 2014, 09:39:39 pm »
That's what we are though x
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« Reply #96 on: 16 November 2014, 09:40:55 pm »
i hate the word prossie  :FF

I don't mind it at all.

Slag is probably my current least fave word for a working or civvy lady who enjoys sex. Sounds like a dirty nasty thing.
I agree, x
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« Reply #97 on: 16 November 2014, 09:51:25 pm »
i hate the word prossie  :FF

I don't mind it at all.

Slag is probably my current least fave word for a working or civvy lady who enjoys sex. Sounds like a dirty nasty thing.
I agree, x

Just to add an afterthought to my post, "slag" can't be dressed up as anything positive, it's always derogatory. Slut, whore, tart <<< all can be sexy and positive and norty, but "slag" just sounds like an insult however it's said in whatever context.

Anyway, back to the topic: "prossie" is just a contraction of "prostitute" and I don't mind it at all as that is what I am.

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« Reply #98 on: 16 November 2014, 09:53:27 pm »
Whenever I hear the word, "Prostitute," I just hear the South Park song by Chef. Look it up on YouTube if you don't know what I'm talking about!
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« Reply #99 on: 16 November 2014, 10:03:02 pm »
Whenever I hear the word, "Prostitute," I just hear the South Park song by Chef. Look it up on YouTube if you don't know what I'm talking about!

Will do!  :D

(I LOVED the song "Chocolate Salty Balls" at the time)

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« Reply #100 on: 16 November 2014, 10:28:48 pm »
I love the "Chocolate Salty Balls" song too.

Especially as the recipe (which makes up the verses) has no salt in it!!!  ;D

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« Reply #101 on: 17 November 2014, 08:41:07 am »
I am a prostitute it is the term for my profession although I prefer to call myself a Working Girl or a Sex Worker, I will not sugarcoat it by using the term Escort because we are not just escorting someone we are also providing a personal service.

As for chocolate salty balls I guess that is my kink but fresh sweaty balls  ;D :P

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« Reply #102 on: 17 November 2014, 08:57:12 am »
Am not bothered by being referred to as a prostitute,  that's what I am ..

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« Reply #103 on: 17 November 2014, 06:31:03 pm »
It doesn't really matter what word we use to describe what we do. Prostitute/prossie, whore, working girl, harlot, lady of the night, escort, courtesan, hooker, call girl, ho. We have sex for money they all mean the same thing. I for one embrace them all. It is who we are and what we do.
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« Reply #104 on: 17 November 2014, 08:19:05 pm »
That consoncious decision was made as soon as one began accepting cash for a horny time. The term slag whore prostute goes over my head like a breath of fresh air.  Doing a prozzying thing associated with. as soon as the clients leave am back to doing my own thing but accept all the stigmas attached to prozzying.the thing is even if didn't accept the stigma things would still be. So becoming angry all the time because of the stigma isnt going to improve. If anything become worse. Making peace like this enables things to run smoothly for me.