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Man Marries Transsexual Prostitute

Darkness

Psychoanalyst/Marxist
Pravda News Article

I found the article to be touching and sweet. My question to you is, what would you do in this type of situation? If you were in love with the person, would it matter if they are a transsexual?

I doubt I would mind, but I am a little bisexual.
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Falling in love with a prostitute is has not proven to be the best of choices.
 

Darkness

Psychoanalyst/Marxist
angellous_evangellous said:
Falling in love with a prostitute is has not proven to be the best of choices.

Yet, it is working so far.

angellous_evangellous said:
bullet would be quicker in this case.

A bullet for you or a bullet for her?
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
A bullet for you or a bullet for her?

For the dumb schmuk who falls in love with a prostitute and does something stupid like marrying him (her :confused: ). He should just shoot himself and save the trouble. He could then perish sweetly while under the happy dillusion that everything will work out with her (...er, him).
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
For the dumb schmuk who falls in love with a prostitute and does something stupid like marrying him (her :confused: ). He should just shoot himself and save the trouble. He could then perish sweetly while under the happy dillusion that everything will work out with her (...er, him).
I know someone who married a woman (an actual woman) who was a prostitute at various times in her life. I was shocked to find out that these creatures are capable of such things as love and loyalty. She makes a good breakfast and I hear she's rather more useful than your average woman in the bedroom... ;)

....she put up shelves and everything.
 

Ciscokid

Well-Known Member
Pravda News Article

I found the article to be touching and sweet. My question to you is, what would you do in this type of situation? If you were in love with the person, would it matter if they are a transsexual?

I doubt I would mind, but I am a little bisexual.


I wouldn't touch a prostitute with a 10' foot pole and I would not date a transsexual. But if this guy wants to do it, go for it...it's his life [and his itchy crotch].
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
What's that?

Once a person removes from themselves their humanity until they are reduced to an item to be purchased, there is little to keep them from doing it again. Some prostitutes may be rehabilitated but most of them will suffer permanently, dragging the men who "love" them into a series of heartbreaks. Men who fall in love with prostitutes - and act on that love - are the most unfortunate of fools.
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
Once a person removes from themselves their humanity until they are reduced to an item to be purchased, there is little to keep them from doing it again.
OK. I see where your point is going.

angellous_evangellous said:
Some prostitutes may be rehabilitated but most of them will suffer permanently, dragging the men who "love" them into a series of heartbreaks. Men who fall in love with prostitutes - and act on that love - are the most unfortunate of fools.
Are you speaking form experience?
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Would you have avoided your wife if you discovered that she had been a prostitute in the past?

Like I said, some prostitutes can be rehabilitated, but not many. I'd say that if my wife had been a prostitute I almost certainly would never have met her in the first place or would have avoided her completely. She'd be a completely different person.
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
I'd say that if my wife had been a prostitute I almost certainly would never have met her in the first place or would have avoided her completely. She'd be a completely different person.
Most likely, but in suspension of that possibility, is it fair to say you'd love her all the same?
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Most likely, but in suspension of that possibility, is it fair to say you'd love her all the same?

Absolutely not. I love my wife for who she is, not what she is. Who we are is defined by what we do.
 
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