D2864 wrote:
I find myself about to rewrite my above posts, but what is the use, you want to see hookers in a special light - the only humans existing who ends up with no support structure around them. In order words, you see all single moms who have no support structure as having to be hookers. Some can't be hookers - too unattractive, too fat or just won't do it even if striving.
Support from the family is absolutely vital for single moms, period, end of story. If she lacks the traditional support of the family unit there are simply zero options for her.
Honestly, I think that is exactly why there are so many hookers in Costa Rica. Many, many are part timers. Hell there are a lot of married couples that rely on extra money from hooking because they cannot make in on two incomes. If married couples rely on the extra money what is a single parent supposed to do? Many live with their families and hook on the side.
You can throw all the hypotheticals out there that you want, but there is just no way to can come to any sort of possible way that a single mom can support a household on $300 a month by herself.
$300 is $300. There is no magical way to stretch it into more money.
I am not going to argue with you on this subject any more. I have challenged you to come up with a budget and you throw out "must be" statements that are completely detached to reality.
I'll let others decide for themselves and I throw out the same challenge to those that cling to this belief. Show me a budget. If you are so smart and know so much, just show me how to make it on $300 to $500 a month.
($500 is a HIGH paid job by the way. Andrea at ZB made $200 a month in her job as a cashie before she started at ZB)