Occasionally I remember my mother telling me that if I was born a girl, my father would've gotten to name me. What did he want to name me? Diamond Silver Davis. There's only one industry that employs people named Diamond.
Aside from the laughable nature of my late father's naming skills, I began to think about this some, today. There is an instant recoil when thinking of such industries in the real world. The criminalization of the act has lead to so many unhealthy social problems with it. But while reading a story by a friend whom
pointed out to me, I came across the existence of a prostitutes' guild within it. The idea that this was a normal, accepted and regulated type of business summoned all sorts of things to mind. This picture was one of them.
That brings me to a question I've had for a while, and a serious one at that.
I know, stop the presses, but in all earnestness...what sort of special services would the Guild provide for the physically handicapped? Paraplegics, blind, deaf, you get the idea. Differently abled people need..well, not love, but affection and physical attention too.
That brings me to a question I've had for a while, and a serious one at that. I know, stop the pres
I've always been a huge fan of the prostitute's guild's setting. Because without the demonizing and criminalization of prostitution it suddenly becomes not only a legitimate but a highly demanded field of expertise. But I'm one of those "You can sell a guy a murder implement but you can't sell him an orgasm?!" kind of guys.
I've always been a huge fan of the prostitute's guild's setting. Because without the demonizing and