| With all the posts on the relationship forum from women lamenting that their husband doesn’t earn 7 figures I’m surprised to see all the hate towards the world’s oldest profession on here |
It’s a human rights issue. Most are trafficked and abused. |
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We need a name. Give us a name.
Or, many names |
The honeypot is usually not the one doing the spying. She’s just the bait for an idiot mark. Rooms are bugged, activities filmed, drinks have drugs to loosen up the mark and get him talking. One day the mark gets a manilla envelope with some compromising photos in it and instructions on how to keep his vileness from leaking to his wife and boss. |
| No man was outed for Epstein, I doubt anyone will be outed for this. |
I am as left wing as they come. But I am sure the politicians will be from all ends of the political spectrum. |
Wait. What? Too young to be spies? What rules do you think other countries play by? |
| This is why women should govern. Sure many aren't perfect but as a species, they are SO much better than men. |
Read Carol Leonnig’s book about the Secret Service. It shows what happens when men are allowed to operate in the shadows. Talk about an organization that needs a female head! |
It's like these people have never watched any spy movies. |
It is not fear of stigma stopping women from having casual sex with whatever man wants it. |
No one’s surprised to see sad misogynists. |
Those men were alleged to be really, really wealthy people. The power behind the “throne,” as it were. These men? Likely to be lower level and maybe a few politicians. And it all happened in the US? Lots easier. |
To this point, I read an article about a quiet researcher who took down one of the most damaging double agents in the CIA. She did her work from her desk, I think. Quiet power. |
| I really hope (rather, expect) the list of Johns include people involved in the mailer about Susanna Gibson. |