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To: wagglebee
If people can somehow manage to keep a job and make enough money to maintain a nyphomaniacal lifestyle then they will continue to do so.

If such a lifestyle is counterproductive, then over time the wealth will move from the nymphos towards the prudes and the nymphos will be priced out of the market.

It would be nice if people would "behave" for the "right" reasons. But if they start behaving just because all of the visits to the clinic are getting too expensive, and because they need to regain their ability to concentrate on the job then that will be a start.

31 posted on 11/05/2007 4:30:00 PM PST by who_would_fardels_bear
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

>>If people can somehow manage to keep a job and make enough money to maintain a nyphomaniacal lifestyle then they will continue to do so.
If such a lifestyle is counterproductive, then over time the wealth will move from the nymphos towards the prudes and the nymphos will be priced out of the market. ... all of the visits to the clinic are getting too expensive, and because they need to regain their ability to concentrate on the job then that will be a start.<<

Intuitively, I would say that maintaining such a lifestyle could actually help CUT living expenses (with gentlemen friends picking up dinner tabs, etc.). As long as the appropriate precautions are taken, “visits to the clinic” can be avoided. Further, I should think that a satisfying sex life would actually INCREASE on-the-job concentration.


110 posted on 11/06/2007 7:40:15 AM PST by alexander_busek
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