Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Is Prostitution the Only Profession?

What if every woman who works outside the home feels like a prostitute? If any monetary exchange at all feels like she doesn't have a man to take care of her? 

What if women need Communism the way fish need water?

Maybe women can, at best, do some handicrafts or home industry, and give it to her dad or husband to sell. Has to be a gift economy, founded on affection. With occasionally Gulag threats.  If she does things for money, it does bad things to her.

Otherwise, if you feel like a whore anyway, why not offer sex? If you feel like a whore anyway, why bother trying to be faithful?


Why is Christianity a Communist religion? Because it's for women. 

Why do women hate Capitalism so much? Because it's not feminine. 

Why do moderns hate Capitalism so much? Because they're women or gay or Christian (but I repeat myself).

 

Bonus round: what if, short-term, women like being prostitutes? Men see the interaction as particularly unromantic, but what if women don't? Exciting, dangerous stranger with money who, more often than not, wants to make you feel good...so, err, what's supposed to be bad about this? What if her 'romantic' overtures are in fact hard-coded prostitution advertisements? No wonder she needs such heavy-duty slut defences. She suddenly gets so demanding after you sleep with her because she's trying to collect the toll. (Without calling it a toll, of course, because women. And Communism.)

 

Reminder that hunter tribes beat their women but not their kids. You can live up to the standard of barbaric near-apes and not beat your kids too. Not beating the women hasn't worked out so hot, though. They don't even hate it as much as they pretend. Communism removes all carrots; your only option to deal with a lazy worker is the stick. That said a good woman won't make you actually hit her. She wants to pretend you wouldn't. You can let her never mention it, and she won't misbehave enough that the issue will arise.

6 comments:

A Duck said...

The Greeks thought that work done for money is fit only for slaves. E.g., https://www.marxists.org/archive/lafargue/1883/lazy/appendix.htm (Though I can find more reference for you!)

Under the influence of Capitalism, work for money -- for men -- has by now lost all stigma. Perhaps it will lose all stigma for women too by and by.

Alrenous said...

The Greeks were wrong and stupid.

Rock / paper / scissors :: merchant / scholar / warrior.

The warriors try to say getting rich - being a merchant - is immoral, because they're all easy to scam and cheap to bribe. It's the same as scholars trying to make out that sports and the gym are fit only for underclass chuds, because they don't like it when you respond to their lies by shoving them in a locker. And merchants complaining about 'labcoats.' "How dare they look things up and do the accounting!" Warriors again: trying to look down their noses at mercenaries - even though the finest fighters in the world have all been mercenaries.

This sort of impiety is cancerous and part of why the Greeks ultimately fell to Christianity/Atheism.

Cash is sacred. https://alrenous.blogspot.com/2022/03/blog-post.html

jason said...

Romance is prostitution by gifts rather than direct cash. But nowdays with gift cards replacing gifts, it might as well be cash.

jason said...

Judah paid Thamar with a goat not currency, wsso was it really prostitution or just a date?

Anonymous said...

How men and nations gain lustre.— How many really individual actions are left undone merely because before performing them we perceive or suspect that they will be misunderstood! — which are exactly those actions which have an intrinsic value, in good or evil. The more highly an age or a nation values its individuals, therefore, and the more right and ascendancy we accord them, the more will actions of this kind venture to make themselves known, — and thus in the long run a lustre of honesty, of genuineness in good and evil, will spread over entire ages and nations, so that they — the Greeks, for example — like certain stars, will continue to shed light for thousands of years after their sinking.
(Nietzsche, The Dawn of Day, 529)

Alrenous said...

was it really prostitution or just a date?

Was it a bride price? If it wasn't a bride price, it was the other kind of price.

Giving substantial capital to your future wife doesn't make much sense, as it's merely going to boomerang after the ceremony. Spare everyone the transaction costs and period of irresponsible ownership.