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Thread: Turkey´s sex workers seek to establish a union

631.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 09 Nov 2008 Sun 06:27 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

You are ´buying´ her and she has to please you during the agreed time..
It is a kind of slavery from my point of view.
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 in the end they are the ones whose service is bought..I can not see very much upper hand in that situation really.

 

 I´m skipping your other points here for a bit because I think they have been discussed lots, and I should think a little more about what you said about primitive relations etc. I just wanted to reply to this part where you show your view about sex as a service.

 

In your opinion, any kind of work in which you give your time in order to fullfill another one´s need, is slavery. Think of an aupair: she is hired for an agreed amount of time for an agreed amount of money to do a thing which both parties agreed upon: cook a nice meal, clean the house. In other words: she has to please the people she is working for and gets paid for it.

 

Apparantly some people think that giving sexual pleasure is ´lower´ than cleaning someones toilet and cooking a meal for another woman´s children.

 

In the end it is all the same deal, but because sex is viewed by so many people as something very personal and very special, it becomes degrading to be able to buy it. Sex is just something people DO. It is not special or personal, at least, it doesn´t necessarily have to be.



Thread: What made you smile today :)

632.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 09 Nov 2008 Sun 05:35 pm

One of my pupils´ test. He is 10 years old and dyslectic, with a big problem regarding reading and text comprehension. His last test results however showed quite some improvement compared to the earlier test



Thread: What is your mood today?

633.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 09 Nov 2008 Sun 05:30 pm

Indifferent.



Thread: Two pennies for your thoughts ....!!

634.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 09 Nov 2008 Sun 05:29 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

If you ever watched Turkish teams (and fans) in an important match, you would never say that again

Turkish fans are the best in the world {#lang_emotions_ty_ty}

 

 Actually I never liked football that much untill I was stuck for nearly a year surrounded by guys and a television that seemed to have turned green since the day they bought Lig Tv.  Which bothered me in the beginning.. but then I finally learnt to understand the game and when you support a team it is REALLY fun and exciting to watch!!

 

And you are definitely right when it comes to Turkish fans.



Thread: Two pennies for your thoughts ....!!

635.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 09 Nov 2008 Sun 05:17 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

Anyway, I do love the way you find any excuse possible to disagree with me

 

 Don´t think that thas has got anything to do with bydand-theaenigma. I think that is general behavior of GS and FB fans I happen to agree with Bydand

 

But it´s gonna be an exciting match tonight!



Thread: Learning your own home remedies

636.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 09 Nov 2008 Sun 04:33 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 Dont use chamomile if you have any dye or bleach (it makes it a bit yellow), but if it is natural blonde then it is great (just so long as you dont mind smelling of cat pee for the rest of the day )

 

 Ehm.. I had my hair treated with ´water peroxide´ (again I dont know the english word ) about 4 months ago and most of it seems gone especially since I cut more than 20 cms of my hair 2 weeks ago. I don´t want to get it bleached that way again for at least a couple of months, because I have rather sensitive hair and though it didn´t die or become dry like people predicted it to be, I am afraid it will be if I do it too often. ýt will actually burn away till nothing is left lol So thought I should give this a try for keeping the summer in my hair. No I don´t really mind, maybe the people around me in the weekend will



Thread: Two pennies for your thoughts ....!!

637.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 09 Nov 2008 Sun 04:29 pm

Cimbooooooooooom



Thread: Learning your own home remedies

638.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 09 Nov 2008 Sun 04:28 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

I know that Chamomile shampoos are no way near as effective as our "cat pee" smelling soup on blonde hair

 

 I should try. I have to say that some camomile shampoos do help, but the products from John Frieda for blonde hair

 

Camomile or valerian as calming methods to sleep do not work for me though. I´ve been having chronicle sleeping problems for as long as I can remember, but it never worked

 

And echinacea, I remember as a kid my mom used to give it when I had a wound in my mouth (I don´t knowwhat it is called, you get it when you dont eat enough vitamins in winter for example). I remember the stinging pain that was actually kind of nice Now I just take a few droplets of it and it indeed seems to work!



Thread: Intersting!!

639.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 09 Nov 2008 Sun 04:17 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 Really?  You don´t notice it?

 

 Nope! No responds to her PERSONALLY that I wouldn´t make to anyone else if they´d said the same.



Thread: Öyle bi -Can Yücel

640.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 09 Nov 2008 Sun 04:08 pm

thehandsom, exactly how I understood and you also picked some of the reasons why I just love his poetry. Thank you very much. I once again remembered some of the reasons I feel lonely here, and as much as it is painful, it is comforting in the same time.

 

 



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