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New York - "I'am not a hooker. I am just business savvy."Anne McNamary (subversify.com) - Dec 3 2014 Being an “easy” Craigslist girl (and one of the few that’s not a spam bot or email fisher) is very difficult, and I don’t think men understand the personal and professional sacrifice involved in being “nice” when casually dating.
I have never had any interest in prostituting myself and being ostracized by society. Sex should be an emotional, loving and spiritual experience shared between two (or three or four) people. However, because of the rising costs of living, I’ve found it necessary to start charging men for my inconvenience. Being an “easy” Craigslist girl (and one of the few that’s not a spam bot or email fisher) is very difficult, and I don’t think men understand the personal and professional sacrifice involved in being “nice” when casually dating. Every man on Craigslist wants a woman who’s open minded, dirty-minded, and a little “less” discriminating than average. After all, the more selective we are in holding out for that “special guy” we all want, the less lucky you Craiglist guys get. That means you lonely guys have to post M4W ads at all hours of the night to no particular audience—except of course the bored gay guys that check out your public cock pictures. So I always ask guys that I find interesting, do you mind helping me to control the rising costs of casual encounters? Most guys have no problem with this, since they are more than happy to pay $60 for a dinner with the mere possibility of a blowjob. But what I find irritating, and totally understand from a man’s point of view, is why most women insist on a $60 dinner—only to suffer through awkward conversation—instead of spending that cash elsewhere. Few can argue that this is what we’re actually thinking during one of those high priced dinners… Guy: (Speaks) How’s your wine? (Thinks) She better be worth it. Girl: (Speaks) Good. How’s yours? (Thinks) Can’t we just fast-forward to the “just friends” conversation and skip all this creepiness? So what I’ve started doing is rather than accept dates with the implication of the guy paying for dinner, and rather than tease men relentlessly by pretending as if I’m just going to go to their house for random sex because their two-line personal ad with a shirtless pic was just that unbearably sexy, I’m just going to start itemizing the costs of a casual affair. Any man can see that paying a woman for her time invested in you is the gentlemanly thing to do. My new cost of living schedule goes like this:
In closing, choosing not to pay a casual encounters girl for her time and cost of living is a terribly cheap and anti-feminist thing to do. It makes you look like a total douchebag. You’re probably the type of guy that drives by the homeless and smiles, holding your latte up proud as can be while the poor guy’s starving to death. If you won’t pay for my expenses in being your easy date for the night, then you deserve to either figure out why women don’t like you (but that’ll never happen, right?) or be alone forever. Or no, wait…you can go to Hooters, Twin Peaks, Strip Clubs like you always do and blow hundreds of dollars there for a woman to force a smile at you. Yeah that sounds like you. Or you can be a gentleman and support feminism the old fashioned way – by opening doors, being nice, and paying your tab in advance. TOTAL PRICE OF MY GENEROSITY AND PATIENCE: $200 (Best deal in town) -Anne McNamary (P.S. If you’re dumb enough to think this is a real prostitution ad and not satire please pay another $20 gullibility fee) |
29 – 31 mai 2026
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Peine de mort en forte hausse
Dans son rapport annuel, l’ONG recense 2 707 cas pour seulement 17 pays, soit le plus haut niveau depuis 1981. Un bond principalement dû à l’Iran où les peines de mort ont plus que doublé l’an passé. |
Ecosse, le livre a toujours son public
Si la vente de livres continue de ralentir dans le reste du Royaume-Uni, l’Écosse arbore une santé surprenante avec des ventes en progression, confirmant une dynamique déjà visible l’année précédente d'après le Bookseller. |
Une collaboration inattendue...
Paul McCartney annonce une chanson, "Home to Us", avec son ancien partenaire des Beatles, Ringo Starr, sur son prochain album qui sortira le 29 mai prochain. |
Paul McCartney annonce un nouvel album
« The Boys of Dungeon Lane » , le prochain album de Paul McCartney, est annoncé pour le 29 mai prochain. « C’est un morceau sur mes souvenirs » a déclaré l’ex-Beatle dans un communiqué. Voir la vidéo, ici |
Neil Toung, un geste pour le Groenland
Neil Young vient de poser un geste à la fois symbolique et politique. Sur son site neilyoungarchives.com, il a annoncé faire don de l'intégralité de son catalogue musical et de ses films musicaux aux habitants du Groenland pour une durée d'un an. |