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Everything posted by amyburns
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I don't know if we're looking at things the right way. If the purpose of the study is to see if sex workers are aroused differently than other women, it wouldn't make sense for them to ask any other woman to participate. The study would probably use a few non sex workers also, as a "control" group, a group to compare sex workers to, to see how different we actually are. I don't really see much wrong with this. Grad students in universities across the world are trying to answer different types of questions about different types of issues, and in this one instance it happens to be about sex workers. I'm fine with that. I get how just a Gmail address can throw someone off but being a university student who has participated in these things before, I know that once you do email the poster they actually provide a lot of information. Even if you don't want to participate I think it might be a great idea to email the poster of the study and ask some of the questions you asked before we draw too many conclusions.
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Do women really like to be spanked?
amyburns replied to someguy's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I also really liked being spanked. But I'd have to agree it's not something I'd want a client to be doing within the first minute of our first meeting. I tend to only like it with specific clients -
what do you collect?
amyburns replied to IsaMassage's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I really like collecting symbols, flags, posters of resistance movements, freedom fighters, minorities seeking self - determination ... For me, it's a way of showing solidarity while reminding myself how lucky I am -
Criminalize the purchase of cigarettes
amyburns replied to bcguy42's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I'm a criminology student so I come into contact with law enforcement a lot. From what I can tell, the LE are expecting that while the Bedford case will most likely make it illegal for any client to purchase sex, the LE don't intend to enforce it online. The Ottawa LE currently does not have a unit that monitors online solicitation at all, and they doubt a unit will be created for this. Currently, the LE expects to continue to mostly deal with street solicitation, even after new laws are passed. Remember, just because the law has changed does not mean LE resources were increased. The LE, from their own mouths, have better things to be doing than harassing two consenting adults.