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Topic: I'm in the Guardian again - on the right of sex workers to refuse a client. - page 2. (Read 1155 times)

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This week, newspapers reported a complaint made to Harrow borough council's Trading Standards office by a man who had been refused service by an escort. I am angered but unsurprised by his complaint; it seems to come from a familiar perception that sex workers are mere automatons, not skilled professionals.

Ha, not heard about that, but could there be anything more embarrassing for a man than to be turned down by a sex-worker? Of course, I respect sex-workers' rights to refuse service though, and it must be difficult for you to actually have to refuse people too.

Sometimes I need to refuse someone because they just stink and have no sense of hygiene.  I'm actually pretty good at being delicate about this, and people have literally cleaned up their act, and come back.  With people that seem sociopathic, nuts or dangerous I just get them away from me as quickly as possible.
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I actually managed to miss an opportunity to talk about bitcoin in this piece - I could have added how bitcoin deposits help build trust and weed out timewasters.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/feb/25/sex-workers-right-to-refuse

yeah, bitcoin definitely weeds something out Cheesy
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This week, newspapers reported a complaint made to Harrow borough council's Trading Standards office by a man who had been refused service by an escort. I am angered but unsurprised by his complaint; it seems to come from a familiar perception that sex workers are mere automatons, not skilled professionals.

Ha, not heard about that, but could there be anything more embarrassing for a man than to be turned down by a sex-worker? Of course, I respect sex-workers' rights to refuse service though, and it must be difficult for you to actually have to refuse people too.
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I actually managed to miss an opportunity to talk about bitcoin in this piece - I could have added how bitcoin deposits help build trust and weed out timewasters.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/feb/25/sex-workers-right-to-refuse
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