“End of a double standard: Nevada’s first legalized male brothel.”
This is interesting and generally positive, but why the following sexism that insists men don’t want to feel special.
But because women customers may well want more time, it will end up costing more than the $300 per hour that female sex-trade workers charge at her brothel. “Women are going to want more from the men than just the sex part. I think they’re going to want to feel special — more like a spa experience. Like a friend with benefits.
Personally, I believe men want to feel every bit as special as women, and I don’t just mean in the brothel experience, I mean being pursued and paid for during dating in equal measure for example.
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