The legality could be a bit questionable, since they are flirting with prostitution in some ways. One of the women in the article "Katie" screwed 6 people in one night including a 50+ "sugar daddy" who gave her money to pay for her next year of "college" (fashion school) and to fly her out to LA for their next "event".
Regardless, even that didn't bother me per se. It's more about the normalization of these things and the greater effect it has on society. I was also interested in the symbolism they're using. None of this is by accident, including the article in The New York Post, as if reporting on sex parties is no more scandalous than an article on tips to save money at the grocery store.
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Long_Knife ago
If they're all consenting adults who cares? None of this is even illegal.
ObviAThrowaway ago
The legality could be a bit questionable, since they are flirting with prostitution in some ways. One of the women in the article "Katie" screwed 6 people in one night including a 50+ "sugar daddy" who gave her money to pay for her next year of "college" (fashion school) and to fly her out to LA for their next "event".
Regardless, even that didn't bother me per se. It's more about the normalization of these things and the greater effect it has on society. I was also interested in the symbolism they're using. None of this is by accident, including the article in The New York Post, as if reporting on sex parties is no more scandalous than an article on tips to save money at the grocery store.