Hey Prolijo...
I was just giving you a small ration of mierda, mi amigo! You've actually been pretty restrained in your past few posts, while still making your points quite clearly. As always. Mucho respeto...
Photo-posting scandals and the like are disturbing, not just because they draw unwanted attention to the hobby of play for pay, but because they demonstrate a serious lack of class among many of us.
I have a gringa associate who decries our activities, claiming that we're too emotionally immature to handle a "real" relationship; I of course disagree completely, but her comments made me think about how some of us choose to comport ourselves.
Before losing my eyesight, I was an avid amateur videographer and photographer, with a collection of materials spanning twenty years and thirty different women. I recently discarded all of my work, because I felt that I could no longer protect my models from being viewed by uninvited eyes.
Posting a photo of a woman's face to aid in identification, and with her permission is quite different from posting photos of her naked and/or in the midst of sexual activity without her permission. The crux of this issue comes down to respect for her rights, balanced against the photographer's right to free expression. A gentleman would not post photographs that might endanger the reputation, livelihood or legal liberty of anyone, including our paid playmates.
I posted for quite awhile on WSG, under the name "Blind Lust." I left for a variety of reasons, including the apparent lack of decency demonstrated by many of the members, and while I think Jackson continues to run an interesting forum, I would prefer to be associated with this group of gentlemen at CRT.
Should we ostracize any member who fails to live up to some sort of code of conduct? That's really up to the administrators of CRT. We should not be reluctant however, to call out a fellow member, if his conduct or posts become patently offensive or if they give the rest of us a bad reputation.
I have a gut feeling, based upon my interaction with many other members of CRT, that we have very little to worry about in terms of the "gentlemanliness" of the membership.
Look at the way the ladies smile at us at ZB when they realize that we're V.I.P. members of CRT. Notice how the waiters at Costa del Sol treat us. See how many positive fchanges have taken place at places like the Presidente, partly because of our intelligent and thoughtful input. Our reputation I believe, is good and growing. If we each voluntarily agree to abide by a gentleman's code of conduct, we'll soon see the fruits of the respect we show for local people and for each other. That's not blue-sky bull, nor is it wishful thinking. We can and will grow in good repute, because we are gentlemen.
Furthermore, anyone who would suggest that we cannot be gentlemen for the very fact that we are whoremongers, I suggest that he suffers from some sort of guilt complex or misplaced shame and self-loathing. Sex is legal. In Costa Rica, selling sex is legal. We've nothing about which to be ashamed, and I further suggest that we can and must continue to strive to be gentlemen.
Whatever we call ourselves.
Now, I feel like quoting Circus' signature line...I certainly do need a drink.
