Where did she hide the jar of coins?
[QUOTE=Ump1969;5408868]I found the various comments on this subject of great interest. Ask yourselves why these girls are on the streets in the first place if they are well adjusted. I'm not saying not to feel sympathy for them as I'm sure many of the worst stories they tell are true and heart-rending. But it's a big step from feeling sympathy to giving them a home. The issue here is that you want the girls to be like Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman". How many street girls do you know that are good-hearted and and as moral as in the movie? How many of you are as rich as Richard Gere, something a girl wouldn't want to fuck up? I applaud you that are kind hearted and truly want to offer the girls something better. I often feel that way about girls I meet. Then I remember the many horror stories I have read about girls that destroyed guys lives. In my younger years, I used to invite girls to stay overnight. It often had negative consequences, such as the things I found missing after she left. One girl had a habit of knocking on my door in the middle of the night, looking for a place to stay. Naturally, she wanted to do something for me to earn some extra money. I never had a girl do it for free just because I was giving her a safe bed for the night and getting her out of the elements. That stopped after she left my home with a jar full of $150 in coins. Call me negative, cynical, or whatever you want. But I had real experiences and worry as much about your safety as I do the needs of the girls.[/QUOTE]Up her expansive cooch, maybe?