Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my fiance has paid for sex in the past; he let me know this when we were dating. (I asked him directly, and he was truthful; otherwise, I doubt he would willingly disclose.) It didn't bother me then and doesn't bother me now. It was when he was living abroad (in India and Europe). If it truly makes you uncomfortable, then maybe you will need to consider it a dealbreaker, but I wasn't giving up an awesome guy for that!
(BTW...I just graduated from an MBA program and many many male classmates would pay for sex while traveling personally or with the program to EU, South America, SE Asia, etc. .... all that to say, this is more common than you think and I am sure many of the women saying it is a dealbreaker don't know their husbands have done it.)
yes very common in finance world too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my fiance has paid for sex in the past; he let me know this when we were dating. (I asked him directly, and he was truthful; otherwise, I doubt he would willingly disclose.) It didn't bother me then and doesn't bother me now. It was when he was living abroad (in India and Europe). If it truly makes you uncomfortable, then maybe you will need to consider it a dealbreaker, but I wasn't giving up an awesome guy for that!
(BTW...I just graduated from an MBA program and many many male classmates would pay for sex while traveling personally or with the program to EU, South America, SE Asia, etc. .... all that to say, this is more common than you think and I am sure many of the women saying it is a dealbreaker don't know their husbands have done it.)
I would say a majority of my friends who traveled to South America and SE Asia have been with prostitutes on at least a couple occasions. It is viewed much differently there. I bet lots of women posting here have husbands who have raw dogged some hookers. And horrible judgment by the guy for dismissing this info, what a BAFOON!
Anonymous wrote:OP, my fiance has paid for sex in the past; he let me know this when we were dating. (I asked him directly, and he was truthful; otherwise, I doubt he would willingly disclose.) It didn't bother me then and doesn't bother me now. It was when he was living abroad (in India and Europe). If it truly makes you uncomfortable, then maybe you will need to consider it a dealbreaker, but I wasn't giving up an awesome guy for that!
(BTW...I just graduated from an MBA program and many many male classmates would pay for sex while traveling personally or with the program to EU, South America, SE Asia, etc. .... all that to say, this is more common than you think and I am sure many of the women saying it is a dealbreaker don't know their husbands have done it.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal breaker. It undermines human dignity.
What do you mean? It's not empowering for the woman who chooses this as a profession? Praytell what kind of anti-feminist are you???
Anonymous wrote:OP, my fiance has paid for sex in the past; he let me know this when we were dating. (I asked him directly, and he was truthful; otherwise, I doubt he would willingly disclose.) It didn't bother me then and doesn't bother me now. It was when he was living abroad (in India and Europe). If it truly makes you uncomfortable, then maybe you will need to consider it a dealbreaker, but I wasn't giving up an awesome guy for that!
(BTW...I just graduated from an MBA program and many many male classmates would pay for sex while traveling personally or with the program to EU, South America, SE Asia, etc. .... all that to say, this is more common than you think and I am sure many of the women saying it is a dealbreaker don't know their husbands have done it.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you feel if the person you are dating openly disclosed they paid for sex (legally in Europe)? You were not together when it happened.
He is an idiot.
For disclosing.
Anonymous wrote:OP, my fiance has paid for sex in the past; he let me know this when we were dating. (I asked him directly, and he was truthful; otherwise, I doubt he would willingly disclose.) It didn't bother me then and doesn't bother me now. It was when he was living abroad (in India and Europe). If it truly makes you uncomfortable, then maybe you will need to consider it a dealbreaker, but I wasn't giving up an awesome guy for that!
(BTW...I just graduated from an MBA program and many many male classmates would pay for sex while traveling personally or with the program to EU, South America, SE Asia, etc. .... all that to say, this is more common than you think and I am sure many of the women saying it is a dealbreaker don't know their husbands have done it.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal breaker. It undermines human dignity.
What do you mean? It's not empowering for the woman who chooses this as a profession? Praytell what kind of anti-feminist are you???
Anonymous wrote:No big deal.
Anonymous wrote:It's weird that he told you.
That would actually be the dealbreaker part for me because it just means that he's the type to get something off his chest even if it makes the other person feel uncomfortable. Sort of thoughtless because what did he expect your reaction to be, OP? And even if he regrets it (you didnt' really say if he told you that he did it but wish he hadn't?...or if he's just sort of braggy about it...? or if it was just one of those "I did this crazy thing in amsterdam one time" stories), he can't change it now, so what was the point?