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There have been a couple of comments in recent threads about mistakes attributed to the age of an escort.

 

I haven't found that to be the case. I've been with some reasonably young escorts who are very honest and professional.

 

Dismissing mistakes as a function of "age" is absurd. After all, an "escort" is offering a professional service and receiving money for his professional service. Mistakes such as those I've read about (over and over and over during the past two weeks) should be attributed to a lack of CHARACTER.

 

Character and honesty have nothing to do with age.

 

What do you think?

 

Jimmer

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good point jimmer. but sometimes it takes time thus the aging process kicks in to build character. some of us don't come out of the womb with all the character we should. so maybe that's their point that aging, getting older, more experienced teachs us something. at least that's what us old guys have to say to make the age ok.

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It's quite possible that some of the guy's who are forgiving things based on age just want to forgive them and would use the nearest handy excuse. I know that I've been there. And got chewed out by one very sweet handsome man one night for using someone else's youth as that excuse, since it sorta came close to implying that he might act like that, since he was young, too.

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>some of us don't

>come out of the womb with all the character we should.

 

By the time one reaches adulthood, one should have long since developed the distinction between basic right and wrong. That's why courts always treat 18 year-olds just like any other adult, and why younger teen-agers are often treated like adults as well. I can promise you that someone who hasn't learned right from wrong by the time he's 18 will be a menace to society as long as he lives. At least there are 3-strikes laws in some places! We're not talking about 8 year-olds here.

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so are you saying when someone reaching 18 if they don't live up to your standards write them off. definitely wouldn't want to be your kid or friend, too scary. i mean i would live in fear that i would do something that didn't measure up to your right/wrong stadards and be banned from your life. and who's to say this kid, kip, doesn't know right from wrong a bunch of uptight righteous guys who think they know eveything about what's right and what's wrong and are willing to judge and condemn someone for something said on a message board. meet him, get to know him then judge him. hey this is a little to black and white for my tastes.

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>so are you saying when someone reaching 18 if they don't

>live up to your standards write them off. definitely

>wouldn't want to be your kid or friend, too scary. i mean i

>would live in fear that i would do something that didn't

>measure up to your right/wrong stadards and be banned from

>your life. and who's to say this kid, kip, doesn't know

>right from wrong a bunch of uptight righteous guys who think

>they know eveything about what's right and what's wrong and

>are willing to judge and condemn someone for something said

>on a message board. meet him, get to know him then judge

>him. hey this is a little to black and white for my tastes.

 

Hope you never get appointed to the Supreme Court!

 

Thunderbuns

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Well, SDG, I think you group all of us "current posters" together too quickly. After all, I asked the question to survey opinions.

 

I think that might serve to indicate that I (and perhaps other respondents) want to listen to others' opinions.

 

Speaking of which .. where are the opinions of the ESCORTS? You guys must have something to say (unless there's some virtual union that keeps you from expressing yourselves freely).

 

If Jacob from New Orleans can make a comment (in another thread), where are the rest of you? Let's hear from you!

 

Jimmer

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>i mean i

>would live in fear that i would do something that didn't

>measure up to your right/wrong stadards and be banned from

>your life. and who's to say this kid, kip, doesn't know

>right from wrong

 

Yes, someone who's a thief will have no part in my life. Nor will someone who lies repeatedly (even once to me, actually). And certainly someone who breaks such an important confidence has no room in my life. Oh, and I don't have any friends who don't know how to spell "I." That leaves me with plenty of good, honest friends.

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an i is an i regardless of the case. however, i guess the truly anal would not see it that way. maybe you should poll you friends and see if they have never lied or stolen. you might be surprised to discover that they have done both at some point in their life. may have only been a piece of gum or a "tell them i'm not home" but somehow for you isn't it all the same.

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