She asked for advice on prostitution. And Forores gave a great answer on why she shouldn't.
She asked for advice and opinions, I gave some based on articles I've read, some from psychology books, observed facts and experience. It wasn't a response driven by emotions and hormones.
No, actually the OP wasn't asking for advice about prostitution itself.
The questions the OP asked were about: karma, whether the job was immoral, and whether the Gods would be angry with her. As someone pointed out, these questions have more of a spiritual and moral character rather than the social or personal opinions shared here by others.
Forores, your response focused on the potential consequences of this type of work, particularly in relation to potential future difficulties in finding a husband. This isn't wrong to point out, but it didn't address the main questions posed by the author. The only people who actually answered were Epiphany, High Priestess Lydia and WoadWarrior.
The rest of the responses were just opinions.
This isn't to say these responses were wrong or invalid. For example, the articles published by 616Taysha are valuable and may shed light for the problem he referred to. I'm also not defending or criticizing anyone here, I'm just pointing this out, since some have claimed that the OP asked for advice and opinions, when in fact she didn't.
She didnt asked for this.
Even so, that doesn't mean people cannot share insights. The opinions expressed here weren't intended as an attack on the OP woman, but rather as a warning about the harsh realities of current prostitution. According to studies conducted in nine countries, over 73% of prostitutes have experienced phychical violence. Murders also occur. It's a good thing to warn about those, whether or not the original question relates to this.
And if the author of the anonymous post won't be interested in the part about potential issues with finding a future partner, she’ll most likely just ignore it, and that’s it.
If a man asked this question, would you tell him, "Many women don't want such a man?" As women, we do not make the decisions we make in our lives based on you. Be sure that this woman will find someone suitable for her. She doesn't need some idiot to judge her and determine her worth based on her relationships.
When a man has a lot of sexual intercourse, he is a "playboy" but a woman... "Such a woman" huh? Men will learn to shut up when a woman speaks or makes a decision by the power of godesses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_prostitution
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_ancient_Greece
CatDoll, I’m not here to say whether you have a problem with men or not, as I’m not in the business of diagnosing people online. However, the way you express your thoughts here come across as aggressive, which is why you're receiving equally offensive responses from others. Whether you’re right or wrong, it won’t matter as long as you insult others by calling them idiots. When the tone is hostile, others tend to focus less on the substance of your message and more on how it's being delivered. As a result, even valid points will get lost or dismissed entirely. As a woman, I understand where you're coming from, but criticizing or targeting men in discussions unrelated to gender topics is ultimately unproductive and adds little of value. That’s why it might be benefical for you to consider adjusting your tone, as otherwise people will misinterpret your intentions.
And please, stop serving feminist pills under the Zevist name. "Duble standards" or differences based on sex, however you preffer to name it, exists, and not from now and not for no reason.
It's just double standards because you don't agree. You are too influenced by animal people instead of coming to your own conclusions.
Not everything is about feminism. Double standards do exist and they are distinct from general differences between the genders. For example: when some men expect women to be virgins, while they themselves engage in casual sex with multiple women and consider it acceptable simply because they are men. [To clarify, I'm referring to opinions that have been shared with me by men in life, not necessarily on this forum.] While I personally don't care about those, some women would be annoyed by it. Double standards also apply to men, and I know that they react with the same frustration when someone applies to them. Not everyone has been taught how to handle properly these with a level-headed approach.
Good luck in having a person you love dearly take care of you in old age and having beautiful little creatures roaming around if you keep subscribing to the retarded femminist ideals, also good luck in reincarnating in your family's bloodline if you insist in this no-kids millenial attitude.
Regarding motherhood, I recall some posts from this forum in which women were labeled as bad, brainwashed by feminism or selfish for choosing a path other than motherhood. Both Lady Maxine and High Priestess Lydia have previously expressed that most women are suited to be mothers, but they also acknowledged that motherhood is not the path for every woman. Women are needed in other spheres too, and Lady Maxine has addressed this in her writings. Labeling women as "feminists" will not change their minds, it will only cause them to be more defensive and increase their resentment. A more constructive approach would be to emphasize the benefits and positive aspects of building a family, rather than responding with frustration or judgment.
I won't elaborate further in this thread, as my comment doesn't directly address the OP questions, and the discussion is already becoming cluttered with unrelated responses. I'm replying only once.