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It's in Toronto. It'd be interesting to see the police do it in Montréal.
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Please just discreetly pay your provider up front & don't make them have to ask. xx
It is much more than disrespectful! It's called theft and is also considered a rape.as it is entirely disrespectful behavior
I believe you may be taking things too far in regards to the topic of rape. It's absolutely not a case of rape. If the earlier article had reported a case of sexual assault, it would have been referenced. Without a doubt, it is an act of stealing.It is much more than disrespectful! It's called theft and is also considered a rape.
get your infos right, it is legally considered a rape, not paying the girl eliminates her consent.I believe you may be taking things too far in regards to the topic of rape. It's absolutely not a case of rape. If the earlier article had reported a case of sexual assault, it would have been referenced. Without a doubt, it is an act of stealing.
How could it be classified as rape? If it were true, then the Durham police would have included it in the article. Both sides came to a mutual agreement regarding the cost of engaging in sexual activities. The sole issue was that the customer failed to honor their agreement. The service was not obliged or coerced into performing tasks against her will. I see no point in engaging in a debate with you as it would be unproductive for me to do so. It is absolutely not a case of sexual assault.get your infos right, it is legally considered a rape, not paying the girl eliminates her consent.
I'm pretty sure rape victims would disagree, as payment is the least of their concerns.get your infos right, it is legally considered a rape, not paying the girl eliminates her consent.
Exactly, and will police do the same if an escort rips off a client? I doubt it.Pure thief, good to know that it can be reported.
Unfortunately us client can't make it the norm to pay in advance, unless we see a very reputable provider. There's as many if not more providers that wont offer the service that we pay for... once we paid.
Ah it depends...somehow, a professional SW doing her due diligence will still manage to avoid such unwanted encounters unless she was really not lucky / or had no other choice but to let her guard down. There are SWs who meet brown folks and never have any issue because they do..their ... due diligence. It is the same principle as we, their clients: in decades of hobbying, I managed, for the most part, to avoid bad SWs. Why? Because I am very careful and take no risk. I am not adventurous. I stay away from SWs who do not have a good reputation. Now, it is surely harder for some SWs to work that way as they probably have to take risks and find new clients, in some cases. And that is most likely when such unfortunate situations happen. That said, what happened to this SW is unacceptable and this is where a network of SWs is important to any SW as they can share intel about what client is reliable or not. I doubt that poor example of a client (if you can call that a "client") would have found his way among professional SWs relying on networked intel.No wonder SPs avoid brown men like a plague
There's no consent without money exchange which means that it's a sexual assault...or rape if someone doesn't pay. Reality ain't pretty .I believe you may be taking things too far in regards to the topic of rape. It's absolutely not a case of rape. If the earlier article had reported a case of sexual assault, it would have been referenced. Without a doubt, it is an act of stealing.
incorrect.There's no consent without money exchange which means that it's a sexual assault...or rape if someone doesn't pay. Reality ain't pretty .
In a sudden turn of events, the knowledge of law has become commonplace and individuals have become well-versed in legal matters. This is obvious to everyone, let's be logical. If the service provider was not coerced or compelled to do something she did not want to do, then how can it be considered rape? Ensure your information is accurate as the solution is based on sound reasoning. I have finished responding.There's no consent without money exchange which means that it's a sexual assault...or rape if someone doesn't pay. Reality ain't pretty .
get your infos right, it is legally considered a rape, not paying the girl eliminates her consent.
There's no consent without money exchange which means that it's a sexual assault...or rape if someone doesn't pay. Reality ain't pretty .