Anonymous wrote:A man with 60+ partners (assuming he did not pay for any of them) is likely to be near the top 1% of desirability since most women are more discriminating (except the women like the one who is the subject of this thread).
"Top 1%" -- listen to yourself. Like this is some kind of game. You absolute child.
Listen to what, exactly? It is a fact that the most desirable men will have the most access to sex, casual or otherwise. You are angry because you are (or were) promiscuous and resent that the men you most wanted to be with did not want you after you slept with them.
Reply with "evidence" of how great you are, how men love you, etc. You will make my point by doing so. The game you need to play is getting therapy ASAP for the broken little girl that lives inside you.
Anonymous wrote:As a man in his thirties, would you consider entering a serious relationship with a 28-year-old woman who has had over sixty sexual partners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had over 300 sex partners of both men and women from the time I started, including my college years before meeting my husband.
I loved the feeling. I was not molested or damaged in any way.
Couple questions: why did you feel you needed experience it with a new man so often ? You were not satisfied/finding what you need sexually, or the variety was getting you off?
And how did you find time to see so many guys ? Went to bars/constantly scheduled several dates online ?
I paid for my college as a highly paid courtesan. Probably four dates a week over four years of college. This doesn’t include my formative years of exploration.
I happen to enjoy the product that comes from sexual activity quite a bit.
You can either always have #14 on the lunch menu of your favorite Thai restaurant or you can sample the entire menu. Some you like, some you loathe and some are worth repeating.
My husband I love and lust and am in a different place today than I was then. The body has an amazing ability to cleanse itself.
No diseases or STDs. Not even Mono.
A man with 60+ partners (assuming he did not pay for any of them) is likely to be near the top 1% of desirability since most women are more discriminating (except the women like the one who is the subject of this thread).
"Top 1%" -- listen to yourself. Like this is some kind of game. You absolute child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a man in his thirties, would you consider entering a serious relationship with a 28-year-old woman who has had over sixty sexual partners?
As a woman of any age, I would not date a man who asked me how many sexual partners I had. It's irrelevant, sexist and misogynist.
The relevant questions have to do with STDs, and agreement to jointly test and share results, plus consent about the parameters of monogamy or non-monogamy.
People always make this argument and I don't understand the point.
If you say that it's the number that's disgusting, then it should apply the same to a man with the same number.
See my point above.But apparently it's actually about skill or effort because a man with 60 partners must have great game or whatever.
This statement is a false comparison. Both the ugly woman and the beautiful woman can have as many partners as they want (i.e., both can sleep with 60 men). The difference is that the beautiful woman is more likely to be a partner's target for a relationship rather than an ONS.So is it less disgusting for an ugly woman to have had 60 partners than a beautiful woman to have had 60, because it was less easy?
This is another false comparison. We are talking about the perception of a woman with 60 partners. It was easy to sleep with her, meaning she did not require much (if anything) in terms of courtship or effort. And, yes, something easily obtained tends to have a lower value than something that requires a lot of effort.Is this really about rewarding effort? And if it is, then anyone who has anything that came easily to them is disgusting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sex worker is an illegal economic choice, and a woman wouldn't have made it if she wasn't paid for that. You wouldn't sleep with over 300 men without differentiating and just by referral appointments, right?
Sex worker is not illegal in many places. In the case of PP, it sounds like she was going on dates and getting paid for her time. Grey area, but not illegal generally.
Anonymous wrote:As a man in his thirties, would you consider entering a serious relationship with a 28-year-old woman who has had over sixty sexual partners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had over 300 sex partners of both men and women from the time I started, including my college years before meeting my husband.
I loved the feeling. I was not molested or damaged in any way.
Couple questions: why did you feel you needed experience it with a new man so often ? You were not satisfied/finding what you need sexually, or the variety was getting you off?
And how did you find time to see so many guys ? Went to bars/constantly scheduled several dates online ?
I paid for my college as a highly paid courtesan. Probably four dates a week over four years of college. This doesn’t include my formative years of exploration.
I happen to enjoy the product that comes from sexual activity quite a bit.
You can either always have #14 on the lunch menu of your favorite Thai restaurant or you can sample the entire menu. Some you like, some you loathe and some are worth repeating.
My husband I love and lust and am in a different place today than I was then. The body has an amazing ability to cleanse itself.
No diseases or STDs. Not even Mono.
Does your husband know you were a sex worker?
Yes he does. I have a BS in civil engineering. A PE in three states. I am not some slouch. I also have zero college debt.
The poster who ASSumed I went out with old fat men is so wrong and only shows her ignorance. The comment about comparing working women to the likes of me just shows more ignorance and frankly jealousy.
My work was a business transaction nothing more. I am in love with my husband. Thankfully we will never have children to burden us down. Sex with my husband is very satisfying.
Do you really think women are jealous that you were a prostitute? Ew.
-dp (pardon the pun)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had over 300 sex partners of both men and women from the time I started, including my college years before meeting my husband.
I loved the feeling. I was not molested or damaged in any way.
Couple questions: why did you feel you needed experience it with a new man so often ? You were not satisfied/finding what you need sexually, or the variety was getting you off?
And how did you find time to see so many guys ? Went to bars/constantly scheduled several dates online ?
I paid for my college as a highly paid courtesan. Probably four dates a week over four years of college. This doesn’t include my formative years of exploration.
I happen to enjoy the product that comes from sexual activity quite a bit.
You can either always have #14 on the lunch menu of your favorite Thai restaurant or you can sample the entire menu. Some you like, some you loathe and some are worth repeating.
My husband I love and lust and am in a different place today than I was then. The body has an amazing ability to cleanse itself.
No diseases or STDs. Not even Mono.
Does your husband know you were a sex worker?
Yes he does. I have a BS in civil engineering. A PE in three states. I am not some slouch. I also have zero college debt.
The poster who ASSumed I went out with old fat men is so wrong and only shows her ignorance. The comment about comparing working women to the likes of me just shows more ignorance and frankly jealousy.
My work was a business transaction nothing more. I am in love with my husband. Thankfully we will never have children to burden us down. Sex with my husband is very satisfying.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll bet this gal will wear a white wedding dress someday too. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had over 300 sex partners of both men and women from the time I started, including my college years before meeting my husband.
I loved the feeling. I was not molested or damaged in any way.
Couple questions: why did you feel you needed experience it with a new man so often ? You were not satisfied/finding what you need sexually, or the variety was getting you off?
And how did you find time to see so many guys ? Went to bars/constantly scheduled several dates online ?
I paid for my college as a highly paid courtesan. Probably four dates a week over four years of college. This doesn’t include my formative years of exploration.
I happen to enjoy the product that comes from sexual activity quite a bit.
You can either always have #14 on the lunch menu of your favorite Thai restaurant or you can sample the entire menu. Some you like, some you loathe and some are worth repeating.
My husband I love and lust and am in a different place today than I was then. The body has an amazing ability to cleanse itself.
No diseases or STDs. Not even Mono.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had over 300 sex partners of both men and women from the time I started, including my college years before meeting my husband.
I loved the feeling. I was not molested or damaged in any way.
Couple questions: why did you feel you needed experience it with a new man so often ? You were not satisfied/finding what you need sexually, or the variety was getting you off?
And how did you find time to see so many guys ? Went to bars/constantly scheduled several dates online ?
I paid for my college as a highly paid courtesan. Probably four dates a week over four years of college. This doesn’t include my formative years of exploration.
I happen to enjoy the product that comes from sexual activity quite a bit.
You can either always have #14 on the lunch menu of your favorite Thai restaurant or you can sample the entire menu. Some you like, some you loathe and some are worth repeating.
My husband I love and lust and am in a different place today than I was then. The body has an amazing ability to cleanse itself.
No diseases or STDs. Not even Mono.
Does your husband know you were a sex worker?
Yes he does. I have a BS in civil engineering. A PE in three states. I am not some slouch. I also have zero college debt.
The poster who ASSumed I went out with old fat men is so wrong and only shows her ignorance. The comment about comparing working women to the likes of me just shows more ignorance and frankly jealousy.
My work was a business transaction nothing more. I am in love with my husband. Thankfully we will never have children to burden us down. Sex with my husband is very satisfying.