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I'm a former sex worker, and after chatting with a number of former porn actresses and prostitutes, I wasn't surprised to find that most had ever experienced love before, and honestly, it makes sense. If these women knew what real, actual love felt like, they wouldn't have traded it for the world (or done anything that could jeopardize their ability to have it). I ended up in this industry because I was f*cked up, but I knew what real love looked like.
Yeah, you're right. There's data to back it: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0145213481900508. Basically, this research says that a high number of people in prostitution were sexually exploited (A.K.A abused) early in life. Most girls who end up on this path are also poor. I honestly don't see a educated woman with a stable life and healthy relationships having the same fate. >>21869300
Some great minds like Nietzsche/Sapolsky raised those questions and even though we probably could never offer a satisfying answer to our existence we can debate so:
Whatโs the inherently value of our societal/traditional values. Are there any actions/thoughts/values simply good/moral because we say so or did we built a system in which we could feel safe/in control?
Are all truths valuable/good, can we even ever define some absolute truths or is everything based on each perspective and some truths are simply better to ignore/donโt know them?
Oh yes but these are just semantics, morally speaking there is no inherent value because it is simply a concept. The โgoodโ used for concrete is simple a term for its usefulness as you said.
There is no inherent value in anything
But the abuser just doesn't change, no matter how much they try, they can't, they don't believe they can โฆ
I had the same experience. I was the abuser. I genuinely thought I was the victim, that he was the threat. When I saw past that lie, it was great. I was authentic. But I always quickly got insecure.. and then fearful, or overwhelmed and well, it escalated, we argued, and then I started getting violent. i still remember the fear I've felt.. and now, i realize, i feared only myself and living in my past. I hope others realize like me and change.. it's the worst experience ever, especially if you're conscious.
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So the square root of i is the point at a 1/8th turn, which can be worked out to be 1/โ2 + i*1/โ2. You can check for yourself that squaring this โฆ
'i' is equal to the square root of -1, and every complex number can be expressed as a + bi, where a and b are real numbers. This video clarifies
The square root of minus one โ(โ1) is the "unit" Imaginary Number, the equivalent of 1 for Real Numbers. In mathematics the symbol for โ(โ1) is i for imaginary.
Ugh. What an asshole. The other day I got told โI could fuck a girl just as fat as you for free.โ These guys are such winners.
Don't trust anyone who wants an "affordable" whore
I am a privilege, not a right. I don't change prices because you can't afford it. It isn't my problem what you can and can't afford, and the more you argue, the higher my prices will go. Don't be a dick like I owe you anything. You owe me just for giving you my time, and with how much of my time you have wasted, I should charge you per word. My prices are where they are to help keep me clean and so I can afford the things that I want and need. You wouldn't argue with Walmart over the price of soap, don't argue with me over the price of sex.
Just had a long discussion elsewhere, depends in what you mean.
Things have inherent properties. Size, mass, melting point etc. All of these have values. So certain values are / were needed for this universe to exist, to the extent of fine tuning.
Now as humans we use these properties and values. Concreate is a 'good' [in our terms of usefulness] building material, porridge isn't.
The two are neither good or bad in themselves, but have properties which have values, hardness etc.