Sixty-Four - Grasping At Age, At What Is Less, At What Is More


SIXTY-FOUR





Grasping At Age, At What Is Less, At What Is More







“Come on. We all want to say it: young men shouldn’t even be allowed to go to bought women, for the good of everyone. Twenty-three should be the youngest age that a man can go, because maybe  it wouldn’t be most young men who would become diseased, then, although, at that age, they still believe themselves invincible, don’t they? But what if they actually liked who they were with, when they reached that age? Maybe?



We just can’t have men using paid women from the time that they’re eighteen, and have all teen boys anticipating being eighteen, without therefore experiencing nor developing anything else, more. Twenty-three would force them to learn to socialize with women, rather than just learn to throw money at them. The mentality and wiring of young male brains, after all, matters, just like body and mental health matter where alcohol and cigarettes and gambling are concerned, which are all age-restricted, because we protect young people. ‘Legal’ doesn’t mean no regulations and everything goes. It’s legal to drive, but not for fifteen year olds.”



“And as for young women, they must be given the chance to become themselves. It’s a big decision, after all, becoming a bought woman. It changes a life forever, irreversibly, and there are consequences that young women just don’t think about. So, women should have the chance to work out their issues, and not just to fall into being a paid woman before they’re more intelligent, settled, and more aware of who they are. A young woman’s risky behaviour, after all, almost always involves pleasing a man.”     



“There must absolutely not be a surge of young women in college or university supporting themselves at a house where physical intimacy is bought. We don’t want all professional women having been whores in their past!”     



“It just can’t be age eighteen. A girl can’t sell herself in high school. And men, older men, old men, can’t be going to a bought toy who’s still in high school. It’s appalling when we hear about young girls being forced to marry old men, and we’re not going to be appalled here?”



“But there are so-called intimate acts that are clearly services, like we said, acts that are nothing personal, as long as there’s nothing more than small talk, and not much of it, before the woman does her work. She’s not selling who she is, then, because there’s no connection there. And it’s actually when all those service acts are demanded and expected by men from all girls and women, that all women are objectified. If they’re no longer expected from a girlfriend or a wife, however, because they’re all seen as paid services, like haircuts and manicures . . . ”



“But would men even want the ‘more,’ what’s not considered services? Has the adult entertainment industry not brainwashed them into wanting all that it shows instead, convincing them from the time that they’re boys now that they’re not happy otherwise, that they’re not real men, and not in control and powerful, if they don’t treat women that way, and get all that the women who are PAID to do those things on screen, do?”



“If we refuse to do all those things right now, we make it so at least one good thing for all girls and women comes out of this mess. Because you know that even if you do everything for free, even if you suffer it all, he’ll still go to bought women, to a variety of hot, young women, to new naked bodies, to the power of throwing cash at a body for it to become just a plaything, just an attachment to his manhood, and to the power of her having to please him, being unable to say no to him. That’s what most men want: for women to not be able to refuse them.”



“Okay, but it’s impossible to police, and to make men responsible, and to make sure that it remains just those services and nothing more, and plus, as far as mouth action and rear action, there are diseases. We don’t live in a fantasy world.”



“Insurance costs will be huge on those establishments, and they’ll have to follow their insurance’s rules, or they won’t be covered, and if that happens, then they’ll have to close, because they won’t be able get their license, without insurance. And when money talks . . . ”



“Every single expense that the buying-physical-intimacy business costs society has to be completely covered by the taxes that it generates. Policing, court, prisons, registry, licensing, inspectors, prosecutors, STD clinics. And societal costs have to be covered too, because a man addicted to going to paid women will be just like an alcoholic, or a drug or gambling dependent, and the industry must have money to cover treatment for that as well.”



“All of that would make it expensive to go to those licensed houses. And to operate one. But men would build them anyway, of course.”



“It would be just a special occasion sort of thing, then, for most men.”



“Yeah, just enough times to catch something and ruin lives. Great.”



“And if it were too expensive, men would just go to street whores. Unlicensed. Untested.”



“Which has to be illegal and with harsh penalties, now, since paid women are to be licensed and tested. Legal means that everything and everyone has to be licensed, or it’s still illegal. And a bought woman can’t legally complain about her safety anymore, since she’s supposed to be in a licensed place of business anyway.”



“And money from the legalized industry can build great big barrack-prisons, one for the women and one for the men. And those who break the law can take care of themselves, in there, with the police entering the grounds as they would any community, to patrol it, and nothing more. Men will be stuck with men for some time, and with a criminal record when they leave.”



“Well, older bought women at the licensed houses will get paid less,  and so, men with less money could go to them, and wish that they had more money to go to the young, hot ones. There. They wouldn’t have to break the law.”



“No more massage parlours, and no more escorts either, since everything must be run out of a licensed house, and take place right there. There would be no paid women doing their own thing, and so, women who were hoping to open a little house in a neighbourhood, with a couple bodyguards, no. And zoning  for those licensed houses will be strict. Just like no one can open a casino or a bar in a house.”



“And, no matter what, the transactions can never happen in clients’ homes. For one thing, wives must be protected from coming home after work and facing their irresponsible husband having had a nooner with a disease factory, right there in their own bed, or on the kitchen table where the kids are eating, or . . .



And no such activity is to take place in tourist areas either. And no trips to come here for the purpose of taking advantage of our stupid decriminalization will be advertised nor organized commercially. And, if needed, we’ll use good old tax evasion laws, because, if no taxes are being generated, that makes something illegal again. ”



“Okay, but don’t you think that men will change all those old laws concerning everything else, if it means that they can screw anywhere, even when they have to walk by little kids playing in a neighbourhood, to get to their bought woman? They don’t care. Probably a power-trip and turn-on  for them, or something.”



“It just can’t happen in residential areas period, but if it can happen in other places, then the health code has to be tightened for hotels, otherwise, bodily fluids and diseases will be all over the rooms that we stay in, that our kids stay in, when we travel. It’ll be more disgusting than ever, and it’s pretty disgusting now, what the cleaning staff misses.”



“And it’s the families who want to travel who’ll pick up the cost of that extra cleaning, of course. More collateral damage.”



“We’ll need black lights, to check out a hotel room.”



“Bed bugs, crabs . . .”



“It’s disgusting to sleep in a bed where paid women and men have been. Those mattresses . . . ”



“The comforter . . .”



“What about laws of conduct for the clients and the paid women when they’re outside the hotel room, or in the lobby, or in the hallway, or in the elevator? And there have to be noise laws for within the room, otherwise, you’ll be vacationing and you’ll hear . . . ”



“No. Legalization has to limit all such activities to licensed houses only, and nowhere else. No hotels.”



“And no solicitation in bars either, of course.”



“All right, so, my city is allowed only one casino -- no doubt in the name of limiting vice -- and there’s a fight going on to get the license for a second one. So, how many licensed houses where women are bought will be allowed, then? They’re a lot more dangerous than casinos because most men will become addicted.”



“And my daughter needs two government-issued, picture identification to get into a casino. They scan her ID and take a picture of it to have a copy of it in their system to cover their butts in case police or inspectors come by. It’s all very strict. Two security guards, one entry. And security cameras. And yet, going to a casino won’t change my daughter. It won’t change how she sees herself, how she sees men. It won’t give her diseases. It won’t kill her. It won’t make it so she can’t have kids when she’s older and wants them. It won’t make any decision at all for her, that hangs over her for the rest of her life. It’s just money. She just wants to gamble twenty bucks in the penny slots. However, everyone at the casino who looks under thirty is nevertheless carded.



So then, licensed houses where women are bought have to be just as strict, with the same policies and devices recording the identification of anyone who looks under thirty. Security cameras and all. Because everything that the casino won’t change in my daughter, and more, will be changed in men, in the male way, when they go to bought women. It will change their very being, their very self, and how they see and take on relationships with women -- if they ever do --  and so, it will change the course of their entire life. Strip clubs were a silly thing that young men do. But young men going to paid women has lifelong consequences, in every way.”



“I bet that some men are trying to sell women the idea that feeding the beast in men will actually make them nicer and more human, and better people, husbands and fathers.”



“What? Something like giving a drug dependent another dose makes everything okay for a little while, until the next dose is needed?!”



“It was nice, when young men were the least diseased. Young women took chances, then.”



“Well, a woman could have kids at eighteen, twenty, and twenty-two, before the paid women and the diseases came into play directly.”



“I guess that I’d rather take the chance with a man who is pre-brothel, to have kids with, rather than living and holding off until I’m older and then probably never having them, or having to have them alone. I’d rather not have them alone.”



“Then he’d get joint custody young -- too young -- just when he’s starting all that paid woman buying, and . . .”



“He’d be eighteen or twenty-three. I don’t think that he’d want custody.”



“Oh, but his mommy dearest would.”           



“There must’ve been men not winning in court because of their buying women for physical intimacy. So, they made it legal to have no character at all in that way as well. But just because it’s legal doesn’t make it moral and right. Drinking and driving is wrong, but alcohol is legal. We all know that men had to cancel out morality in laws because women have more morals than men do, and so, men could never win against us.”



“It was no doubt the ugly men -- and/or the hateful  ones -- who went to court and manipulated the constitution, getting paid women to participate. And probably old men, too, because anti-impotence pills came in, but geezers realized that no young woman wanted to screw them, so, they had to make buying women legal.”



“What we all know is that it should be age thirty, for men, the age required to buy physical intimacy, if society’s going to make any sense at all. We all know that it should be the human and family thing first, and then, when the men continue to be their immature selves like they do, and when women are tired of it anyway . . . ”



“Don’t men marry at thirty?”



“They’d have to adjust.”



“Hey, let’s just make it thirty-five . . .”



“Thirty.”



“And the women can be twenty-three, still?”



“Sure.”



“That we’re talking about all of this is just so . . . Well, creating a paradise for men in this country creates a hell for women, and that women are doing nothing about it except writing a wish list to try to cope with this plague being unleashed, with this new dependence that most men will fall victim to, is pathetic. We put smoking in its place, because it ruined other people’s health, people who weren’t consenting to putting it on the line, and tobacco money and smokers of course viciously fought us all the way, on that, selfishly being just all about themselves, and now, we’re about to allow the spread of disease and death in a different way, with people once again being forced to consent to putting it all on the line, forced to consent to possible second-hand disease catching? We know that the collateral damage will snowball on and on.”



“Remember those seriously cold and uncaring words that smokers used to say, like ‘ban smoking? What’s next? Ban smiling?’ Killing people through second-hand smoke didn’t matter to them because they didn’t care about their own health and life, since they smoked, and so, why would they care about other people’s? And the men who legalized buying intimacy are the same: they don’t care about how they hurt themselves, screwing, so why would they care about how they hurt others? Men think that women are the ones who are stupid for being so upset, but men are the ones arguing senselessly, like every kind of addict does, due to denial, and tripping all over themselves, and saying the stupidest of things just to defend getting their fix, things that everyone who isn’t an addict and who has sense sees right through.”



“‘Oh, I treat those young women better than I treat anyone else,’ some men will say, making women’s blood boil. Uh, because you can USE those women, men. Because those women have to do what you want. Because you can control them. Because those women aren’t allowed a mind of their own, not allowed to make decisions, and not allowed to oppose you. And why wouldn’t you love a compelled woman?”



“‘I have to go pay a woman to suck my dick now, and then put it up her rear. It’s legal, so it doesn’t make me a bad man, to use women as objects,  and to be so irresponsible. Not pathetic either. I want what I see in all my online fun, and that’s all that matters in life, that and women who just do as told.’ And a five year old son will help dad choose the bought woman that he’ll be with that night, by checking out the licensed house’s website online. ‘Bye dad, have a good f--k.’”



“Smokers causing lung cancer in others was legal for ages, but it was never right. They murdered people, and defended doing it. Well then, just like on cigarette packs, there should be big pictures of diseased organs, and warnings, in the entrance lobby of the licensed houses, and men should have to sign something that says that they’ve read the information on diseases and that they know that it’s their legal responsibility not to spread them. They could never again say that they didn’t mean to infect someone, that they were just oh-so-clueless. Hey, it should be a waiver protecting the establishment itself, actually, making it not liable in case men do catch something, if they don’t play by the rules. So, a legal paper every time that a man is there, just like when men take up any other extreme sport, actually, where the company supplying the fun legally puts itself off the hook if anything goes wrong by having people sign those waivers.”



“Paid women should need a class and to pass an exam, to get their license. They should see images of diseased body parts, know the symptoms, and they should hear guest speakers suffering from those diseases. And renewing their license every three years should make them have to pass another exam, with a written part and an oral part -- and I don’t mean the trick. Testing women’s trick skills, that’s the repulsive thing that the repulsive men who run those houses will do, like adult entertainment industry men hiring actresses get not only to see them naked, but to penetrate them as well, pretending to be all ‘business-like,’ in the name of ‘testing’ them.”



“Since testing positive for something that can’t be cured means an immediate loss of license and job, bought women should want to use a condom, to keep their job. Which means that they have to learn all the tricks that men use to slip one off, while they’re screwing. And learn how to do a visual before they service a client, even if he has to wear protection.”



“Hey, men should have to get a license too, to go to paid women, like we get licenses to do others things. Driving is a privilege, not a right. Well, going to bought women is surely a privilege as well, and not a right.”



“There can’t be advertising, just like there’s none about smoking, because both smoking and buying women create other victims. So, no billboards, no newspaper adds, no word of mouth from the women who work there, no tweeting about it, no social media about it, no detailed website, and no clients advertising for the licensed house. Just a phone number and an address listing. The men who need to pay women to get body pleasure will figure it out.”



“No videos, nor photos taken in the licensed houses. No mementos. No souvenirs. No t-shirts. No merchandise with a logo, a name. Because there must be no harassment of women through them, and because kids must not see advertising nor hear a thing about bought women. Physical, emotional and mental health all matter, and adult entertainment and physical intimacy, whether bought or not, are for adults, after all.”



“Oh, but men allow adult entertainment to be everywhere, now, which means that it reaches kids on every device that they own. And just who, in the first place, allowed that kind of entertainment to be online, when there were laws in place for it to be only for people eighteen and over? You know, people whose ancestors were slaves, even if they themselves were never slaves, are hurt anyway by the mention of slavery, and it still affects how they see themselves. It’s the same thing for women who don’t make themselves objects, but who hear women talked about as such, seen as such. And for boys, with their brains and minds not fully shaped yet, to be watching and making awful permanent connections about how they see women . . Online adult entertainment is this era’s big tobacco insanity, and it has to go back to places where age can be checked.”



“There are definitely many men, however, who can go to bought women and no one will care. But the thing is that some men include themselves in that category when they shouldn’t. When, if they just were nice, they could get a partner and regular intimacy. But they prefer to remain cold, and to demand and expect that online body-pleasure stuff, and then they blame and hate women for not wanting to be with them.”



“A board of women could judge men on their chances of making a woman happy, and the men who couldn’t could be issued a license to buy women for body pleasure . . . ”



“Ha. Ha.”



“All men would come in uglified and mouthing off. ”



“But it’s really not as harsh as it seems, though, women judging, because it’s very natural for only certain guys to get intimacy, because it’s very natural for women to want to find good males to reproduce with, good father material, and good characters to be around their kids, to raise them right. But men, of course, hate us for that. For our very nature. And with every something unnatural that they make happen legally, negative consequences ensue.”



“I saw, on the news, that a man wanted his revenge on the women around him because he was in his early twenties and still a virgin, and he felt rejected. And the whole time that he was planning the murder of those people for his revenge, he couldn’t see that, by killing, he was justifying why women never wanted him? They obviously sensed something in him, that there was something wrong with him, which his killing people then proved. Because good people don’t kill, no matter how mad, sad, upset, and/or depressed they get. And women suffer just as many mental illnesses as men do, if not more, but who is it who hurt people, because they just can’t handle things? The same gender that loses it and puts it all on the line over anything intimate body-pleasure. And they call us the weaker sex?”



“If men were evolved, they wouldn’t be slaves to their dick. Women, after all, don’t become pregnant every time that they see a baby and feel that kick inside that is their nature wanting them to have another child. That’s evolved, and responsible.”



“Okay, so there’s something that we haven’t touched on yet: the non-bought women who defend the selling of women’s bodies, wanting it all out in the open, since these women even fight against it being illegal for bought women to be near schools, in residential areas, and in and around shopping malls -- areas where children are -- which proves that they really don’t care about anyone else, nor about the degradation that befalls all females in society, because of what paid women do. Oh, but they very much want all of us, however, to care about them.



Those spokeswomen, instead of saying that women must be saved from a life of selling themselves, speak about protecting the women physically, and those words prove that men are in truth the ones behind those female mouthpieces, wanting to use them as whips on other women. If men spoke directly, then most women would be outraged right off, of course, like when men speak about abortion, but of course men aren’t staying out of this legal matter, as if it’s primarily a woman thing, and for women. When the laws were struck down, it was men, of course, who were the happiest of all!



And even if those spokeswomen aren’t directly being told what to say, it’s obvious that they were lost a long, long time ago, to men and the male way, since they no longer fight to get women away altogether from being paid to intimately service men. Women who truly care about women, however, want paid women out of the business, and safe in every way, not just physically. Because just the physical, that’s a man thing in life. Women are more.”




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