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Eamonn Holmes asks sex addict why they dont become a prostitute

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2094501/Eamonn-Holmes-asks-sex-addict-Crystal-Warren-turned-prostitution.html


I am a sex worker amongst other things, and I agree with him. I'm not addicted to sex in the slightest and still do the job and often enjoy it in many ways.

This woman is missing out on a huge lucrative opportunity, the fake older woman look she has going on is very popular in my industry. The fact she also loves sex and needs it many times a day will also go heavily in her favour, punters flock heavily to those they presume to be nymphos.

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Reply 1
Well, thanks for that
Original post by Chloe xxx
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2094501/Eamonn-Holmes-asks-sex-addict-Crystal-Warren-turned-prostitution.html


I am a sex worker amongst other things, and I agree with him. I'm not addicted to sex in the slightest and still do the job and often enjoy it in many ways.

This woman is missing out on a huge lucrative opportunity, the fake older woman look she has going on is very popular in my industry. The fact she also loves sex and needs it many times a day will also go heavily in her favour, punters flock heavily to those they presume to be nymphos.


Expect a lot of PMs. Just a heads up (pun intended)

:holmes:
Reply 3
cool story bro, needs more inappropriate topics of discussion and sh- oh wait yeah..
You're a 'sex worker', on tsr? Pics or gtfo.
Reply 5
Good picture:

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Original post by Chloe xxx
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2094501/Eamonn-Holmes-asks-sex-addict-Crystal-Warren-turned-prostitution.html


I am a sex worker amongst other things, and I agree with him. I'm not addicted to sex in the slightest and still do the job and often enjoy it in many ways.

This woman is missing out on a huge lucrative opportunity, the fake older woman look she has going on is very popular in my industry. The fact she also loves sex and needs it many times a day will also go heavily in her favour, punters flock heavily to those they presume to be nymphos.

Please, tell me more :colonhash:
Reply 7
I posted this as topic for debate on whether you think what hes saying is right or not.
:smile:
Original post by Chloe xxx
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2094501/Eamonn-Holmes-asks-sex-addict-Crystal-Warren-turned-prostitution.html


I am a sex worker amongst other things, and I agree with him. I'm not addicted to sex in the slightest and still do the job and often enjoy it in many ways.

This woman is missing out on a huge lucrative opportunity, the fake older woman look she has going on is very popular in my industry. The fact she also loves sex and needs it many times a day will also go heavily in her favour, punters flock heavily to those they presume to be nymphos.


I agree, women who sleep around may as well get paid for it, thus increasing the talent pool for discerning gentlemen to explore.
Original post by Chloe xxx
I posted this as topic for debate on whether you think what hes saying is right or not.
:smile:


Yeah blah blah blah, get your tits out! :pierre:
(edited 12 years ago)
Wait, so someone's complaining they're too addicted to sex to work, so someone suggests combining working and sex (prostitution) and suddenly there's outrage? Who the **** put these morons in the public eye? Eamonn Holmes was right to say this, it's ****ing common sense. The people complaining must be mongoloid or something. If somehow there was a way to tell this to this woman's face I would. I'd also tell her to stfu and gtfo.
Eamonn is prone to such verbal gaffes :colonhash: (See 'Why didn't you get a taxi to avoid being raped?')
If she needs it that bad, might as well get paid. If I recall she said she didn't want to do it because she liked to choose the men she slept with, wanted it on her terms etc. Depending on the way she marketed herself she could do this pretty easily being a prostitute.
Reply 13
Can I just confirm something right now, am I actually talking to a real life prostitute?
We don't care how you make your money. But the fact is that there is a lot of exploitation in the sex industry: besides women being trafficked from overseas (which, admittedly, most escorts and the like aren't, although some are), and besides the wage slavery that's common to most jobs, the majority of women who sell sex have been either physically or emotionally abused, often both. Prostitution is of course always going to go on -- and I probably do believe in regulating it -- but treating commodified sex as a business opportunity like any other is irresponsible.
(edited 12 years ago)
Reply 15
Original post by Aequat omnes cinis
If she needs it that bad, might as well get paid. If I recall she said she didn't want to do it because she liked to choose the men she slept with, wanted it on her terms etc. Depending on the way she marketed herself she could do this pretty easily being a prostitute.


I know for a fact she would be able to pick out who she wants, as I do.

Its basic common sense, the fact she is also whining she cant get a job seals it- get off This Morning and get on the game!
why are prossies contaminating and allowed to broadcast/preach/search for business on tsr
...and i get warning points for a joke
Original post by ArcadiaHouse
Eamonn is prone to such verbal gaffes :colonhash: (See 'Why didn't you get a taxi to avoid being raped?')


The thing is, nothing is going to stop someone waiting in a dark alley for someone walking alone to go past. And it's not just rape, muggings, assault. It is safer to stay with a group than walk past a dark alley. I don't see why people need to walk everywhere and expect to be fine without criticism of self-responsibility.
Reply 18
Original post by jismith1989
We don't care how you make your money. But the fact is that there is a lot of exploitation in the sex industry: besides women being trafficked from overseas (which, admittedly, most escorts and the like aren't, although some are), and besides the wage slavery that's common to most jobs, the majority of women who sell sex have been either physically or emotionally abused, often both. Prostitution is of course always going to go on -- and I probably do believe in regulating it -- but treating commodified sex as a business opportunity like any other is irresponsible.


Wage slavery? Many girls I have met through work do this because you can earn £500-£1000 for just 3 days a weeks work. Earnings vary in different parts of the country, I live in a punters paradise Grtr Manchester and still manage to earn plenty enough.

A person choosing to make money off their personal assets isnt going to go to a back alley dodge-squat, they'll work with friendly, professional people, there are many of them in this industry. It is a myth there are many trafficked girls in this country. All proper places do not allow drug addicts or anyone 2 eggs short of a full basket to work there. You read too much media. I didnt mention what I earn at all in the OP, the fact I work in this industry is relevant to the discussion.
Reply 19
Original post by winning11
why are prossies contaminating and allowed to broadcast/preach/search for business on tsr
...and i get warning points for a joke


Im not broadcasting anything I wont be giving any information about my personal self out at all, Id like to remain anonymous on this forum, for the most part.

I mentioned it because it is relevant to the thread topic.

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