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Board Politics & Society
Re: The pursuit of money has negative psychological consequences
by
TheCoinGrabber
on 04/05/2017, 18:32:06 UTC
Prostitution is generally a very relative concept. Every woman wants to have a rich husband and live in abundance. What is this not prostitution? Everyone needs money. I believe that any earnings is acceptable if does not harm others. Anyone who earns € 10,000 in the industry are poisoning nature and does more harm than a prostitute, but respect him.

When a man provides a family, this is not considered prostitution. A wife can feed him in return, take care of the house and children.
Prostitution is the same. Just you covertly, told about the same. There is a trade, and there is a natural exchange. If in a poor country prostitutes will take the service of food, what would you call it prostitution or a civil marriage?

Civil marriage for me is the same hidden prostitution. A normal family in which a man is engaged in providing and protecting the natural function of the male is different from the consumer attitude.
Even the official family is the same. A man can get sex from a prostitute and pay her money for it, and she already buys all that she needs. In marriage, the wife tells you what to buy you bring and you get sex. What's the difference?

 I guess the difference would be that both man and "wife" are working in your prostitution scenario whereas in your official version of family the woman isn't working.  Also, prostitutes are generally not interested in having children.

 
Why do you think so? Children is the best way for a woman to get rich man the money for the maintenance. Millions of examples. Every rich and famous man periodically faced with the blackmail of bastard children.

Thank goodness we're not required to marry these hoes anymore. They still leave with money after a divorce though. I guess just don't marry...