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originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
A measly 200...of course she was outraged.
He should have said 20,000 and when she said yes he could come back with the 200. She would then say, but you said 20,000 and he could tell her that she proved she is willing and now they are just dickering over the price.
And I'm sorry but sex work requires a skillset in the same way making burgers at McDonald's does.
originally posted by: BlueJacket
a reply to: GuidedKill
I think shes jealous of all the attention Stormy is getting and is looking for some sweet free publicity and who know maybe a payday too?
Maybe the delivery guy was put up to it by Trump who was waiting in the car?
originally posted by: Quantumgamer1776
a reply to: GuidedKill
So in your opinion, if someone flipped burgers at McDonald’s, would it be ok for me to contact them unsolicited while they are at home and offer them money to cook me dinner? While not necessarily illegal, imo it would be unethical.
The point is he abused his position to procure her phone number, contacted her and offered her money for sex. Now regardless of her profession, in most places this is illegal unless it’s being filmed for the production of pornography. Even if he was offering her a job he went about it the wrong way, if that was his intent he should have went through her manager.
originally posted by: PsychoEmperor
originally posted by: GuidedKill
originally posted by: Bluntone22
She gets paid to have sex.
Why is this an issue?
He just wanted her to do contract labor in her field of work.
Exaclty! I have 10-99 employees all the time. Maybe he was attempting to recruit a sub contractor...I mean that is her business.
You never hear a pharmacist getting offended by people wanting to buy drugs cause that's what they sell. She sells sex and is offended by someone wanting to buy some?? It's confusing!!!
I'm pretty sure if someone came up to my pharmacist friend attempting to buy drugs when he was out in public, he WOULD be offended... and probably call the cops.
originally posted by: Abysha
a reply to: GuidedKill
Of course she "has a leg to stand on". If you work at a bank, is it okay for people to keep withdrawing money from you after you clock out? Is it okay to siphon gas out of a gas attendant's car?
Also, comparing adult film acting to transactional sex is not correct. Otherwise, it would be acceptable for Uma Thurman to chop people up with a katana.
But on a side-note, sounds like this pizza guy has a shot at the White House.
Our current president doesn’t ask like a timid delivery boy, he just grabs um by the pussy.
originally posted by: Butterfinger
I fix computers for a living.
One time my father in law asked if I would do his, for free at that!
What a creep! I only do it if theres an existing contract after a series of bids!
#MeToo
Seriously though, he should be fired for using customers private contact info at least.
Oh, and propositioning a known career prostitute.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
a reply to: GuidedKill
Our current president doesn’t ask like a timid delivery boy, he just grabs um by the pussy.
Yeah, his a real classy bloke...
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: StallionDuck
a reply to: GuidedKill
Phahaha!
Got to love the irony here.
But the truth is... He was $500 short. That's what offended her.
Here in Victoria Australia where its totally legal, it'd cost $400 to have a female of that calibre at your door within the hour.
Never the less, it was totally inappropriate and also actually very disrespectful to solicit her on her private number like that... whether it was legal or not.
You may not agree with her chosen profession... but shes still entitled to the same basic rights of not having her privacy invaded, just like anyone else.
originally posted by: Athetos
a reply to: Abysha
I know right? It's crazy that people think just because some is a pornstar that they somehow vacate their rights.
You do realize when she is filming it's consensual she applied for a job and got it in profession that happens to be legal.
Some people use their brain a body organ to make cash,some people even sell kidneys or parts of their liver see where I am going with this?
originally posted by: PsychoEmperor
a reply to: GuidedKill
Someone's profession doesn't mean they can't be sexually harassed. I'm not sure if this is a case of sexual harassment, but if it was, her profession shouldn't matter.