It brings reality to light
[QUOTE=TampaJ;3937158]For those who knew Lala --around Nebraska and Annie -- she and her girlfriend were shot and killed earlier in the week. Until the guy is apprehended, anyone the police suspect of connection to drug or prostitution will be dealt with harshly, in the hopes they give up information.
I gave a review of Lala last December, and it wasn't glowing.
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Despite that, I try to keep one thing in my mind when dealing with "Daughters of the Night". They have a dangerous job. Why do you think undercover policewomen will never get in your car? Even with a gun and a radio and 10 cops watching her, it's dangerous as FUCK!
Treat the good Service Providers like gold, the ok ones like silver, and if the girl gets in my car -- even if I don't like the service. I still give them something.
Stay safe.
Tj[/QUOTE]It really makes ya think and truly brings reality to light when I read things like that. Myself, I do not run the strip at night for other reasons but I have been there to meet someone around 5 in the morning. To me, it's a whole different world. I just can't imagine having a monkey so firmly attached to your back that it would make you walk those streets at night and god forbid. Get into someone's car knowing you are probably going to be taken to some dark alley, or down by the river or whatever.
When I sit and think about that, in the dark, with the uncertain looming. WOW. I agree with you, they do deserve respect for even getting in our cars.
Nice post my friend. Thank you for triggering my Mind to look at this from another perspective.