Brandan Francis quote: ”The big difference between sex for money and sex for free is that sex for money usually costs a lot less.”, do you think that meant financially, emotionally or both?
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Running across this quote and reading it I had to ponder, was he speaking financially or emotionally? I can see where it fits both. Which way do you believe he meant and explain how you applied it?
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Sex for free results in: family expenses, bigger home, bigger car, school, child care, health care, vacations, ...
Sex for money: the expenses stop when the service provider leaves.
^ I can’t argue with that much, unless you get AIDS from paying from it somehow.
Many people acquire AIDs from their S/O
I learned a long time ago you get what you pay for and I would rather pay more for the real deal than a phony romp under the sheets. Making love to someone you love is priceless.
That’s a statement by someone who thinks he knows the price of everything, but doesn’t know the value of anything.
Who the hell is Brandan Francis?
You’re not paying for the sex; you’re paying them to leave.
Why not just say it like you mean it? Whores are cheap. Wives/girlfriends are expensive. That’s what this statement means to you, right?
@cazzie so true.
@jerv a different perspective sometimes provides great insight.
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