Where is the Line Between Professional Girlfriend and Just Professional?
All of you married girls out there have probably realized by now that marriage is the oldest form of legal prostitution. That's right. We use sex to pay for the things that we talk our husbands into getting, doing, etc. Single girls aren't that different.
When I was single, I dated this guy. We will call him Mr. K. Mr. K. was not the best boyfriend in the world. In fact, he played a thin line between boyfriend and user. Mr. K. would invite me out to bars and clubs with him, as typical boyfriends do while you are in your twenties. However, Mr. K. would always make sure that I was driving a huge, awkward suburban full of his friends. I would chaffeur them everywhere, all night long. As if that wasn't enough payment, I would only be allowed to stay at his house for the night if we had sex. One night, I remember turning him down and getting kicked out of the apartment.
The last time that I saw Mr. K was when I was driving him home from my apartment. He got angry with me and tried to bite off one of my fingernails. I punched him. That was the end of Mr. K.
Why isn't it considered prostitution when you are being used the way the Mr. K used me? Is it because it is not in exchange for cash? What are your thoughts?
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