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Report her to the dating app, but since it's tender first check and see if it's even against the rules because they were always sleazy.

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Wanderlust2018

Some women will go on dates under the guise of romantic interest with no real intention other than a nice free meal with drinks. That’s been going on forever. Not a lot of difference...other than this woman was up front about her intent. Not that I agree with either scenario, but just saying...

 

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thefooloftheyear
18 minutes ago, Wanderlust2018 said:

Some women will go on dates under the guise of romantic interest with no real intention other than a nice free meal with drinks. That’s been going on forever. Not a lot of difference...other than this woman was up front about her intent. Not that I agree with either scenario, but just saying...

 

The difference is that at least with the $ 80/hr girl, the chance he gets laid is pretty good...whereas in your scenario, practically impossible...😂

TFY

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Ruby Slippers
18 hours ago, thefooloftheyear said:

You gotta be quick on your feet in these situations....

Tell her that you work for the IRS and would like to set up a meeting to discuss her quarterly reporting...😂

TFY

There is a movement in the "manosphere" to report all these internet hos to the IRS - called #ThotAudit. It's working, and I think it's absolutely brilliant. 

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LivingWaterPlease
22 hours ago, Ruby Slippers said:

Block and delete. 

Cherokee proverb: "A woman's highest calling is to lead a man to his soul, so as to unite him with the source. Her lowest calling is to seduce, separating man from his soul and leaving him aimlessly wandering. A man's highest calling is to protect woman, so she is free to walk the earth unharmed. Man's lowest calling is to ambush and force his way into the life of a woman."

Beautiful and so on target! Thanks for posting, RS! Am printing this out to share with others irl situations.

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2 hours ago, Ruby Slippers said:

There is a movement in the "manosphere" to report all these internet hos to the IRS - called #ThotAudit. It's working, and I think it's absolutely brilliant. 

So they are snitching on women who are honest about it? They have it all wrong. 

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Just now, Woggle said:

So they are snitching on women who are honest about it? They have it all wrong. 

The rest of us have to pay taxes for national defense, social security, roads, libraries, etc., and so do these lazy hos.

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6 minutes ago, Ruby Slippers said:

The rest of us have to pay taxes for national defense, social security, roads, libraries, etc., and so do these lazy hos.

I have more respect for them than a lot of wives because they make no illusion about loving the man. 

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Ruby Slippers
4 minutes ago, Woggle said:

I have more respect for them than a lot of wives because they make no illusion about loving the man. 

I respect people who strive to walk an upright path of dignity, even if they or their partner falls short, as almost everyone does.

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20 minutes ago, LivingWaterPlease said:

Beautiful and so on target! Thanks for posting, RS! Am printing this out to share with others irl situations.

Isn't that beautiful? It really separates the wheat from the chaff in terms of mainstream thought. I'm going to post it on my wall. I found a beautiful image to go with it :)

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I want to add something. There's a woman on this board who revealed that during a hard time in her life, she traded sex for money. I hope my comments didn't offend you or anyone who went through a similar situation, and I apologize if they did. 

I think there's a big difference between that situation and the situations of most of these internet hookers who are just too lazy to get a real job. Today, times are so prosperous that almost anybody can find work to support themselves just fine. But it wasn't always this way. In any case, it's not my place to judge.

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If they aren't scamming anybody then I say leave them alone. Hookers have always existed and always will. Where there is demand there will be supply.

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LivingWaterPlease
21 minutes ago, Ruby Slippers said:

Isn't that beautiful? It really separates the wheat from the chaff in terms of mainstream thought. I'm going to post it on my wall. I found a beautiful image to go with it :)

Oh, that IS a beautiful image, RS! Wouldn't the quote be a cool wedding gift framed with the couple's photo or with the couple's wedding invitation? I might use it that way. But, I am going to post it or put it somewhere in my home where it'll cause me to think, reflect and scrutinize my R when needed!

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Well it sounds like it was a bit of a scam if she was talking to him for 2 days on a variety of normal subjects, then lobbed in the "$80 per hour" grenade.
Of course it may have been obvious from her profile/pics that she was a working girl and the OP just missed the clues...

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3 hours ago, Ruby Slippers said:

There is a movement in the "manosphere" to report all these internet hos to the IRS - called #ThotAudit. It's working, and I think it's absolutely brilliant. 

#ThotAudit targets cam girls, not actual sex workers.

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Ruby Slippers
3 hours ago, Woggle said:

If they aren't scamming anybody then I say leave them alone. Hookers have always existed and always will. Where there is demand there will be supply.

They're scamming everybody. The rest of us have to pay taxes on all our earnings, whether a full-time job or casual labor. And so do they.

3 hours ago, enigma32 said:

I agree 100% with the ThotAudit movement. Some of these girls are out here making 6 figures tax free offering premium Snap for naked pics and the like. Yeah...no. They can pay taxes like everyone else. 

Exactly. The trash man busting his butt all day pays 20%+ in taxes like the rest of us, and these women pay nothing? I don't think so. Tax evasion is a serious crime.

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Ruby Slippers
3 hours ago, Shining One said:

#ThotAudit targets cam girls, not actual sex workers.

A cam girl is a sex worker. Back in the day there were "peep shows" in back street windows, where dudes paid just to watch a woman through a window. Now it's online. Same deal - trading sexual imagery for money. And hopefully this spreads.

Check out the IRS Whistleblower program: "The IRS Whistleblower Office pays money to people who blow the whistle on persons who fail to pay the tax that they owe. If the IRS uses information provided by the whistleblower, it can award the whistleblower up to 30 percent of the additional tax, penalty and other amounts it collects."

To the OP, I'd report this woman and any others like her. You could get a cash reward from the IRS.

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Ruby Slippers
3 hours ago, LivingWaterPlease said:

Oh, that IS a beautiful image, RS! Wouldn't the quote be a cool wedding gift framed with the couple's photo or with the couple's wedding invitation? I might use it that way. But, I am going to post it or put it somewhere in my home where it'll cause me to think, reflect and scrutinize my R when needed!

Yes, it's a good reminder. Mainstream society offers rewards for being a seductress. But seducing a man outside the sphere of a sacred bond is ultimately a dark, lonely road for both the man and woman.

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Just now, Ruby Slippers said:

But seducing a man outside the sphere of a sacred bond is ultimately a dark, lonely road for both the man and woman.

Who are you to decide what constitutes a "sacred bond"? And why is your morality the prevailing one, anyway? How is it "seduction" if someone is openly saying that they want money for sexual intimacy?

You don't even know these people---who are not harming you in any way whatsoever, and are simply engaged in transactions between consenting adults---but you're so enraged at how they make their living that you want to report them to law enforcement and potentially ruin their lives? What does that accomplish, other than harming people who are already vulnerable? You don't know how they account for their earnings, how they live, or if they even earn enough annually to meet the reporting threshold. You're just striking out at people with the least ability to protect themselves. 

Live and let live. If someone's lifestyle isn't hurting you and doesn't affect you, leave them alone. Isn't that what freedom is all about?

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Yeah, RS, not that I'm particularly a fan of sex workers or anything, but to each their own. Some people just wanna screw and aren't particularly unhappy alone. I'm not one of them, but I'm sure they're out there.

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Ruby Slippers

This forum is a place where we can all express our opinions, and anything I express here is my opinion. 

I think prostitutes are indirectly harming people in general, similar to the way that drug dealers are harming people indirectly. I think it's just that some strong, smart men are reporting these women for their crimes. Paying their fair share of taxes or being forced to stop engaging in illegal activities won't ruin their lives. On the contrary, it may save them.

I wouldn't personally report a hooker for tax evasion. But if I were a man trying to have a healthy interaction with a woman who presented herself as a single woman looking for the same, and she then solicited me, I'd be well within my rights and duty to report her. I'd applaud any man who does.

Any self-employment income beyond $400 is taxable. I myself have paid tens of thousands of dollars in self-employment income. I've never gotten any breaks because of unique hardships I've been through, and there have been plenty. 

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