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There are two ways this conversation can go right now. I am going to provide a hint. Try repeating my post using your best Homer Simpson voice.
Now, you either get my meaning and have a sense of humor or you are still befuddled and you are taking me way too seriously. Either way, my general point is that strippers and hookers/esocrts/etc provide a service and do not deserve to be ostracized nor looked down upon. They do a job. The truth is that there are people who are drug addicts. There are people who are alcoholics. Does this profession call to those people because of the way people perceive it or do people with those problems just gravitate towards these types of professions due to some other reason. I don't know. I do say, god bless them for the work they do. They deserve just as much respect for their professions as any other working folk. For the **** they take, they probably deserve even more.
Next time you want to provide a hint, consider your audience. You're assuming that I watch "The Simpsons." I never have and remember only the "Eat my shorts!" thing from the '90's.
Better, you could simply speak plainly and leave no room for confusion.
As for the nobility of stripping or hooking as, say, compared to nursing, there isn't a comparison. I think most women find themselves in these professions because of a lack of options rather than some "calling."