NYT Op-Ed (Herbert): The Wrong Target
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I don’t imagine any of the described ‘johns’ ask to see proof of a girls age before having sex.
Posted on 20-Feb-08 at 2:54 am | PermalinkAs with drugs, the only way you are ever going to be able to make a difference, is to legalise paid-for sex, probably by some form of a licence.
Is the underlying fact that women just don’t want as much sex as men, or that they do, but are more selective, or that they do but purposely hold out so they can get as much as possible for it? If the later is the case, then they are the cause of the problem in the first place.
I recently wrote a short treatise on male seduction techniques. These have also been very effectively aired on National TV over the last decade by the ‘Friends’ series and quite a few others. Laugh as we do about seduction, it is essentialy selling someone a bill of goods, and nothing like as honest as paying for it.
They call it ‘the world’s oldest profession’.
I wouldn’t know about that, but it does seem to be both dirty and messy, and in the absence of a free-be, someone has to do it.