Sex,
seriously?
1. Do you think being a sex worker is as
legitimate a work option as being an accountant?
I do. Of course this is a moral question and
everyone is entitled to their view upon it and the way that I defend it is that
it is a way of making money and is part of the leisure industry.
Some say, ah, but being paid for sex is wrong and
nobody would want to do this. But hey, if you do work that benefits others,
then payment is fairly made, unless you are doing it on a charitable basis and there
is no shortage of people in what might be termed ‘legitimate’ jobs who absolutely
hate what they do and can’t wait for their days off. Why do they do it? Because
it earns them money.
Of course, like any reasonable person, I believe
that being a sex worker is something that should only ever be entered in to on
a completely voluntary basis without coercion and there are plenty of people
who do, but I also acknowledge that there are plenty of people in this industry
who do not, which should be rightly condemned.
I have often thought about the role of people who
are ‘on screen’ in professional porn movies. Are they male and female prostitutes/escorts?
After all, they are performing sexual acts for money, so is this any different
from delivering sexual services to the general population? They don’t seem to
get condemned for this, the argument is usually simply pro-choice or anti porn,
as a concept, rather than the people in the films/images.
Anyway, being a sex worker sounds much more fun (if
undertaken in an un-coerced context) than being an accountant. Bringing the two
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2. Which of these rules would you follow if
your lover had to have it followed in order to be aroused:
a. wear socks will having sex
b. have the lights on during sex
c. have the TV playing, volume up while having sex
d. the room must be in complete darkness to have sex
a. wear socks will having sex
b. have the lights on during sex
c. have the TV playing, volume up while having sex
d. the room must be in complete darkness to have sex
a. Absolutely no fucking way!!!
b. Completely expected. I like to see what’s going
on. I’ve got aircraft landing lights set up at YSL HQ
c. Nope. A complete distraction and takes away from
the mood. The sort of thing that only teenagers would do.
d. This is very exciting now and again, but only
when I don’t know who will be entering me, see here for further details
3. You must plan an evening of sex with your
lover. Tell us what you’ve planned for the evening.
The YSL answer to the Bonus question here #TrueStory
4. Rule: If one of you is in the mood for sex
and the other is not, you give the other 24 hours to ‘get in the mood’ before
masturbating. Would this work in for you or in your relationship–why or why
not?
What exactly would be the point in waiting 24 hours?
Just start masturbating there and then…..after all, I’m in the mood.
5. Apparently, even though it is the year
2016, some folks still have a “number” that delineates another person from
being normal and liking sex versus being promiscuous. What is THAT number
for you? According to a recent U.K. report more than 15 sexual conquests
for a man can be off-putting, while more that 14 sexual encounters for a woman
may give a potential suitor pause.
I expect applicants to have a full CV with plentiful
references and anyway, I don’t think that 14 or 15 sexual conquests/encounters
per night is that bad :-)
Bonus: How was your weekend?
Alright……..and yours??
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