I recall an incident years ago. Our club was holding a “slave auction” to raise money (I was one of the participants, offering lesions in crafts related to the group’s theme). One young girl appeared in a skimpy costume and performed a sexy dance; she was greeted enthusiastically, and won the highest bid, as I recall. Afterwards, she complained to me that she was unhappy with the way the male members of our club treated her, “they were only interested in one thing.” I was most unsympathetic, I fear, even cruel: I advised her “If you’re not selling it, don’t advertise.”
The Governor is right.
If youre not selling it, dont advertise.
Good advice. We gave our daughter similar advice when she was about to leave the house one day in a low-cut dress. We told her that she may be dressing that way to attract the attention of a particular boy (we knew that was her motive), but that she would likely attract the unwanted attention of every other boy she encountered. She replied, “I didn’t think about that. Yuck.” and ran upstairs to change clothes.
What kind of lesions? Chancres? Herpes?
Regards,