I'm feeling the good energy
[QUOTE=Socker; 1309327]I'm w / Ricker, why the anger? These women have it rough. They get treated like shit by Colombian men, their own police force, and their own government. They have very little hope for a happy future except to be working poor people. So they sell their affections, humor and heavenly bodies (not religious) to the locals and the foreigners. If the tables were turned and men were in their predicament would we be any different? Would we not do all the things they do now that bother us.
[Quote]She would be juggling phone calls, answering the phone in another room, turn the phone off, let it go to voicemail. The usual puta BS.
[Quote]If the lady is too nice she will be taken advantage of. If she is a hardened pro she will not be taken advantage of as much but she will lose a little business. I would say it is a hard balancing act that they have to do in order to make us happy and at the same time protect themselves. We will never be able to walk in their shoes so how can we be so brutal in our opinions of them? I am a womanizer, I want to make love to as many of these beauties as I can. This Demi Moore babe is the cream of the crop from the stories I read here. She should be revered here and have the best wishes of all that she has entertained. Whether she can or really wants to change from being a hooker is a huge challenge for a girl who REALLY loves fucking. I say stick w / the fucking and start saving some pesos, jaja. Cheers gents and ease up on the anger, have a smoke. We are so fucking lucky it's not funny, jaja. S[/QUOTE]Finally an expression of compassion for these beautiful women that give us so much pleasure. Some may believe that to be compassionate is to be "unmanly". So be it. I agree in spirit with Socker's thought, with one exception. Sadly, I've never met a Paisa that ever saves for tomorrow. Today is all that exists in their lives. That is all most of them have ever known. So they offer their bodies for money. Generally they worry about tomorrow, but do little to prepare for it. Ability and willingness to feel compassion leads to tranquility and good karma. Now that's good energy. Hell, even Aussie Greg spends untold hours (and plata) helping out some of the many poor, poor children in Medellin.
Having written that, I say "fuck you" to everyone who wrote bad shit about Demi. Auggie Greg reports that she stills shows up at the Mansion and is in demand. The Capitalistic system works. I rest my case. In fact, I'm going to be in Medellin in early September and plan to do my best to hook up with Demi, as "unfresh" as she may be to see if she's still got what it takes. Hopefully I can get some photos. A girl who is acknowledged to love to "fuck and suck" certainly has he right attitude. And, I'm going to make a nice contribution to AG's charity.
Good energy is not just a tag line. It's what I try to live by.
I would love to have a beer with this monger
"The year I turned ninety, I wanted to give myself the gift of a night of wild love with an adolescent virgin. I thought of Rosa Cabarcas, the owner of an illicit house who would inform her good clients when she had a new girl available. I never succumbed to that or any of her many other lewd temptations, but she did not believe in the purity of my principles. Morality, too, in a question of time, she would say with a malevolent smile, you'll see. She was a little younger than I, and I hadn't heard anything about her for so many years that she very well might have died. But after the first ring I recognized the voice on the phone, and with no preambles - - -"
These are the opening lines of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's " Memories of my Melancholy Who*es." Marquez was born in Aracataca, Colombia and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982. This short novel is lustrously written. For Marquez, the brothel functions as a more important human institution than church or state, the male organ as a catalyst in every drama, and virginity as a pregnant theme.
It's a wonderful excursion into the the life and mind of a fellow monger. I highly recommend it.