Friday 29 June 2012

Fairytales

Once upon a time….

You already know the rest of the story; beautiful girl waiting for Prince Charming to rescue her; and they live happily EVER AFTER!!! Blah! Blah! Blah!

Boys are conditioned to be the saviours and Girls the damsels in distress....
These FAIRYTALES are no longer relevant in today's society. The balance has shifted. Women are earning just as much as men, so the modern day FAIRYTALES is trying to find someone on you're own level.

In the Wonderful World of Prostitution the FAIRYTALE, is the wealthy client, saving the poor working girl. Pretty Woman the movie, staring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, is the classic example of this fantasy. Again that FAIRYTALE is a thing of the past. Today's escorts can earn $1500 to $2000, per 8hr shift x 5 days a week. So you see gentlemen to keep these girls all to yourself you need to have big bucks.

In the time I was driving Escorts the biggest complaint from the girls was the SAVIOUR clients; let me take you away from all of this; or, what's a girl like you doing in a job like this?; securing my future that's what you loser. Girls have come out guns blazing!!

This new breed of girls are Independent women who don't need a SAVIOUR!!
Why would a working girl run off with a client? Firstly he'd always think of her as a hooker and secondly she would have to live off the allowance she is given. So to all the saviours out there- unless you're willing to sign over real estate or a hefty weekly pay cheque, don't bother trying to save a working girl...

The FAIRYTALES are over. Yes LOVE still exists!! However it is a love of equality and mutual respect. So keep a look out for it; you never know, RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF AN ORDINARY LIFE, the new and improved FAIRYTALE might happen!!!


Christian Clarke


4 comments:

  1. All this time I was in love with Barbarella, but Cinderella!! Va va va voom! Joe

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  2. Jessica Rabbit eat you heart out! Joe

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  3. It's good to see you still believe in fairytales Christian.

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