Stormy

Stormy Daniels entered the press lately for indiscretions performed by the president, but she’s much more of an example of what not to do. Why? Because voluntary prostitution is simply part of society and there’s an established way of doing it.

At some point in their lifetime, 15-20% of men will use the service of a prostitute and over 90% will visit a strip joint. For ladies, these figures are less than one percent—so let’s stop pretending we’re the same when it comes to sex. We’re not.

The service of sensual massage or full-fledged contact is fundamental for getting men to work. Because if there’s nothing in life for me, why bother? And let’s be honest, not all wives are into it. There’s a movement going on for governments to step in and subsidize the industry. It says men should be able to receive such a service, from a reasonable technician, in a reasonable location, at a reasonable price. And these folks might be right. But regardless of outcome, voluntary prostitution is with us and as such must conform to certain standards.

Like medicine and money, it’s an intimate industry. Financial advisors know all about your assets and doctors have heard everything about your cysts. But they don’t go around telling the world—discretion is implied. The same goes for the sex trade. Service providers know about you sexually and this information must stay classified. So what Stormy did is inexcusable.

If you’ve got a big one or not, or whether you like to dress up in drag is top secret information. And every hooker out there knows it. Plus you’re not supposed to go on TV and say “Ya, it was that guy.”

Stormy Daniels undermined basic human decency and set back her sister profession by a hundred years. All for the sake of money. Are you kidding me? He gave her $130K. So make up all the porn videos you want—when it comes to being a hooker, I’m scratching you off the list.