All of you guys saying insulting things about Miss Dupre are probably wishing you could afford $5000.00 dollars to be with a girl for one hour who is nicer than any girl you will ever be with in your entire life. LOL
It doesn’t take much intelligence to regurgitate one of the many lame anti-prostitution slogans that we have all heard in our life. How about show us that you have some brains and elaborate on one of the opposing viewpoints?
While all of you small brained human beings are busy casting lame insults, Miss Dupre is busy counting all of the thousands of dollars that she obtained from men who actually know how to put their money where their mouth is. – (no pun intended)

I’m more opposed to the fact that Miss Dupre’s getting rewarded for being a hooker when there are many equally if not more talented aspiring singers out there who can’t rely on accidental notoriety to launch their careers.
Also, I think it’s just hard to respect prostitutes.. I don’t necessarily try to be biased against them, but really, they start at like -10 in terms of respect.
So what, exactly, is wrong with being a “hooker”?
Let’s get into some philosophical specifics without dragging religion into the topic.
Using nothing but your brain as a basis for your morality, tell me exactly why it is bad to be a hooker.
What exactly leads you to assert that Miss Dupre should not be rewarded for her hard work and sacrifices?
Are you asserting that it would be okay for Miss Dupre to get a lucky break in her singing career as long as it does not result from anything related to being a hooker?
Again, this line of reasoning assumes that there is something wrong with being a hooker, and we have not yet established what that is.
I can’t imagine the level of hard work (no pun intended), sacrifice, and risk it takes to achieve the $5000.00 per hour level of hooking.
What exactly makes the job of hooking less worthy of reward than any other profession?
I’m not religious, haha.
Selling your body isn’t hard work. You don’t sacrifice anything except for your dignity. It takes little to no skill to be a prostitute. I wouldn’t mind making $5000/hr, I’d just do it in a decent way.
My two cents.
Fair enough, but you still have not given me any specifics.
You claim that prostitution requires a sacrifice of dignity, but I am still waiting for a reason as to why this is the case.
I have heard similar arguments regarding the professions of mechanic, janitor, garbage collector, maid, peach picker, ditch digger, etc. . .
Some people even regard any blue collar job as being one which lacks “dignity”.
But none of this talk gets us to the root of the issue.
Why would any of these jobs, in particular prostitution, be a job which would logically require a lack of dignity?
Wait a minute. It just occurred to me that I may have missed the specific to which you are referring: you suggested that being a prostitute is not hard work. So is this the basis of your argument?
Are you suggesting that any job which is “easy” to do and pays a lot of money, is not worthy of dignity and not worthy of any related accidental reward?