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Trying to be open-minded, but...
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My best friend is a man of 30. He has no luck with women. He, like all men, needs sex. He isn't getting any and there seems to be no opportunities on the cards. He also likes being single and has no desire to settle down or be in a relationship. In a week he is going away for the weekend, to London. There is no reason for him to go there- he usually likes to go to the beach or somewhere rural. I am pretty sure he is going to get a prostitute. I like to think I am open- minded, but this makes me feel queasy. What would be your thoughts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lots of men pay women for money in lots of ways- some do it outright and procure a lady of the night and pay them cash, some get a girlfirend and suffer endless requests for gifts and boring venutres out if they are high maintenence and some get married and have to have a new kitchen fitted every 3 years
when colours change and it's no longer fashionable ;-)
There is nothing any more seedy or odd in having sex with a prostitute than any other woman and as he's single and not your partner it's really not your concern, but reinterating what the others have said he really doens't need to go to London to find one, they are everywhere and generally don't look at all the way you'd imagine, your neighbour might be one, you'd never ever know.
when colours change and it's no longer fashionable ;-)
There is nothing any more seedy or odd in having sex with a prostitute than any other woman and as he's single and not your partner it's really not your concern, but reinterating what the others have said he really doens't need to go to London to find one, they are everywhere and generally don't look at all the way you'd imagine, your neighbour might be one, you'd never ever know.
I find this assumption on your part to be curious and invasive in equal measure.
It really is nothing to do with you how he spends his time away from you, and you are presuming too much on his friendship to imagine that he is interested in what you think on this occasion.
If you are his best friend, then respect his privacy, and accord him a little more dignity than you are showing by discussing your suspicions with total strangers.
It really is nothing to do with you how he spends his time away from you, and you are presuming too much on his friendship to imagine that he is interested in what you think on this occasion.
If you are his best friend, then respect his privacy, and accord him a little more dignity than you are showing by discussing your suspicions with total strangers.
Thanks for your answers. Interesting stuff. I think a lot of the answers are exactly what I would say, if I was answering a question on here about someone else. However, I do think that if it was your best friend/brother etc you might be a bit concerned for them. It strikes me as a last resort and I feel sad that that's what he has to do. And- football? No.