Cathy, my girl-friend from Europe and I recently fell out arguing. And I lost my opportunity to have an eye candy tagging along with me!
Though the good news is that it’s not the first time we have parted. Ours is one of those bewitching off-on routine.
The topic of altercation was the news that Swiss city hookers will get Govt sponsored ‘sex boxes’ to have a decent cover away from public gaze with their clients.
But public money spent on sex boxes should have public viewing it. I was fu%^^g morose!
‘What’s the fun,’ I said, if there are no cameras there.
‘You really mean it?.’ she gasped, with a whispered snort. ‘Look,there are alarm buttons, in case of raw deal.’
‘Raw deal for whom?’ I queried, my sarcasm not unnoticed.
She just gave me a frosted look over the bite of chicken leg and well, walked out.
I don’t waste food so I stayed on at the outlet savoring it.
After all public taxpayers’ money – a some $2 million is spent on these cozy drive-in structures. And if public fund is spent, how is prostitution then a private matter?
Anyone with a response smart enough to outwit my Cathy?
‘You are a pig!’ Her snort was audible and visible.
By: Our Traveling Contributor, @ hismastersreview.com
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Should federally-funded healthcare mean open access to all partakers’ medical records? Or public school students’ grades be public record?
Just pointing out that just because it a service if publicly funded, doesn’t necessarily mean that it should be publicly accessible.
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