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RE: 'Prostitute' or 'Prossie' - What are your feelings about these words... - HORNN - 13-02-2012 very interesting indeed... i prefer being called an Escort, though they are times i get turned on by words like prostitute, slut, or bitch!!! iam a weirdo.lol RE: 'Prostitute' or 'Prossie' - What are your feelings about these words... - gaz255 - 13-02-2012 (26-01-2012, 17:01)britains porn stars Wrote: Lady of the night sound's better !! lol Daytime is better for me lol PS escort is much better than the words being debated RE: 'Prostitute' or 'Prossie' - What are your feelings about these words... - sophieofyork - 15-02-2012 I quite like the word PROSTITUTE and commonly refer to myself as such, (or a filthy whore- depending on my mood) however when someone else was to use such a term it is usually done as a negative, and nobody has the right to put me down without my permission. RE: 'Prostitute' or 'Prossie' - What are your feelings about these words... - simo22 - 16-02-2012 [quote='sophieofyork' pid='34909' dateline='1329343639'] I quite like the word PROSTITUTE and commonly refer to myself as such, (or a filthy whore- depending on my mood) however when someone else was to use such a term it is usually done as a negative, and nobody has the right to put me down without my permission. Hi Sophie, well put!!!! I think that punters and wgs know that the word prostitute is just a job description and stops with work. in no way does it describe the person. Unfortunately, people outside of punters and wgs use the word much like a branding iron. Describing a person as a prostitute is judgemental, unjust and bigoted. A prostitute exchanges physical and or mental experiences for money and or favour. Society rates this as sordid, low esteem and largely unacceptable. A psychologist practising in sex therapy exchanges physical and or mental theories and answers for money. Society rates this as healthy, high esteem and acceptable. I know who i'd rather see, RE: 'Prostitute' or 'Prossie' - What are your feelings about these words... - theculturedcourtesan - 27-03-2012 Quote:I don't like the term 'sex worker' either, mainly because there's a lot more to my job than sex. Alongside the obvious, for me it's also about companionship, caring, listening to client's troubles and worries, having fun and being a friend. Indoor Sex Worker & Outdoor Sex Worker sounds a little cold and mechanical, but I guess it's whatever floats your boat! Actually you have an EXCELLENT point and I totally agree with you but I wanted to offer the media a term that replaced prostitute whilst doing interviews during the Bradford murders and it seemed less derogatory. But wholeheartedly agree we offer so many roles Annalise! x Perhaps we could use "erection demolition" lol xxx RE: 'Prostitute' or 'Prossie' - What are your feelings about these words... - vincey100 - 27-03-2012 would it give you a different perception of the punter and his attitudes if he called you a prostitute instead of an escort ? ie could it be argued that someone would "use" a prostitute but "meet" an escort ? I know the service is similar but would you feel more comfortable with being seen as an escort and not a prostitute ? RE: 'Prostitute' or 'Prossie' - What are your feelings about these words... - Naughty Alexandra X - 04-02-2015 (27-03-2012, 09:10)vincey100 Wrote: would it give you a different perception of the punter and his attitudes if he called you a prostitute instead of an escort ? ie could it be argued that someone would "use" a prostitute but "meet" an escort ? I know the service is similar but would you feel more comfortable with being seen as an escort and not a prostitute ? it all comes with the so called "7 years from home". You can't just simply disrespect someone and wait for respect in exchange. We already know what/who we are but a disrespectful way to treat us won't get punters a good treat from us. You cannot wait for respect when you don't give respect (one of the rules of life, not of escorting). RE: 'Prostitute' or 'Prossie' - What are your feelings about these words... - sausages10 - 04-02-2015 Dont like to use the word prostitute myself, working girl or escort, by choice. RE: 'Prostitute' or 'Prossie' - What are your feelings about these words... - Pixie - 05-02-2015 I didn't used to have a problem with the word prozzie, however, I have found that this word is being used in a negative and nasty way towards escorts in recent years. It has now become a word that I find myself getting offended by, purely because of the way its being used. I especially hate it when its spelt pro$$ie. RE: 'Prostitute' or 'Prossie' - What are your feelings about these words... - Naughty Alexandra X - 06-02-2015 (05-02-2015, 03:29)Pixie Wrote: I didn't used to have a problem with the word prozzie, however, I have found that this word is being used in a negative and nasty way towards escorts in recent years. It has now become a word that I find myself getting offended by, purely because of the way its being used. I especially hate it when its spelt pro$$ie. Exactly. Are not the words doing the ham, is they way they are used to do the harm. +1 |