Never went to one. For 35 years I lived in a town in Florida where they weren't allowed and I think that's how it should be.
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Never went to one. For 35 years I lived in a town in Florida where they weren't allowed and I think that's how it should be.
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OK fine, whatever, I'll bite.
No, there's no difference; they're both humans getting by on this good green earth.
One acts sexy for money and the other has sex for money, I suppose you could count that as a difference. If you want to get all 'dictionary definitions'.
I think it's fine I guess? Never been to one, don't see the point.
A bunch of girls being paid to pose nude/semi-nude for men who think that they want them.
Loved it so much that I took my hubby a few years later to a club in Syracuse. Together we cracked up the girls and a great time was had by all.
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...Seriously? Strippers don't have sex for money, generally. The ones that do are Strippers who moonlight as hookers. It's perfectly reasonable to strip for a living and never stoop to prostitution.
Prostitute is a blanket term that encompasses a number of different things.
For example a trick, being whored out to feed her abusive common-law husband's drug addiction is completely different than an independent escort who caters to a few regular clients on the weekends, at her discretion in order to fund her way through school. And then there's everything in between.
You can not honestly try to draw a moral parallel between the two though.
Based on the OP's outlandish description of strip clubs as places where people are sold into slavery and murdered in lust-driven rages there is no real point to a thread like this except to cause drama and get a rise out of people.
Closing.