David H Dennis
2008-03-13 10:26:30

If I was a heterosexual girl, and I could get $30,000 a month to give some joy to these guys, I’d consider it a noble calling.

I mean, how many people actually give others great joy and pleasure in a world that seems increasingly emotionally bleak and impersonal?

So many marriages today seem to be loveless corporations, like the Clintons and (apparently) the Spitzers, where the two members of the couple dash around on their glamorous jobs and barely even speak to each other.

Guys need love, even if it’s synthetic love.

If society honored this instead of hiding it under rocks, I think people would be a lot better off.

Of course if I was making $30,000 a month, paying for college tuition up to graduate school would be trivial, and at the end of the day I would be both extremely well off and well educated to slide into another position when needed.

Or if I saved $15,000 of that $30,000 a month over five years I might never need to work again. Even without compound interest calculation that’s almost a million dollars in capital, to do with what I wished.

If you don’t mind having sex with successful older guys I don’t see much of a downside, IF you realize your career has a short lifespan and you therefore manage your money well.

If you LIKE having sex with successful older guys – and I’m sure there are plenty of girls who do – it sounds like the best career possible – lots of money, lots of free time, and you’re making a living with what you love, which is a great accomplishment at any age.

As long as you can save about half your income, you’d be pretty well off at the end and maybe you’d even snag a genuinely nice guy in the process.

People who give other people joy in a joyless world are precious, and that’s why they earn the big bucks. I don’t think we should hate people who are doing an important service to guys stuck in love and lust-free marriages that seem to define all too much of today’s world.

Of course Spitzer himself is still a stupid hypocrite who should be prosecuted, just because of the way he ruined other people’s lives.

D