The point of this thread is twofold:
1. To discuss whether or not there is a code of conduct by which the ladies of leisure (chica) comport themselves; and if there is a code of conduct, what are the rules?
2. To discuss whether or not there is a code of conduct by which prospective clients of said ladies of leisure comport themselves; and if there is a code of conduct, what are the rules?
My belief is that there is a clear code of conduct for the ladies of leisure hereinafter referred to as chicas. The code of conduct has rules which apply to both chicas and the clients of the ladies of leisure, who are more correctly categorized as a who*emong*r, whor*master, often shortened to simply mon*er, but hereinafter referred to as a client.
Chica = her
Client = you
I understand that a topic like this is ripe for humor. If you feel compelled to make humor laced comments no one can stop you.
I also believe there is a handful of formally and informally trained scholars, intellectuals and/or rational thinkers who will want to read about, think about and comment on this topic.
There are some whose first impulse is to write sarcastic, acerbic and mordant comments and then may want to cycle back to the importance of the topic. Thus, after making the sarcastic, acerbic and mordant comments the CRT member may in fact want to seriously read about, think about and comment on this topic.
However, if you think this is pointless and useless, please just go onto another thread. Clearly there are those who will consider that thinking about this topic is beyond absurd and stupid. Their thought process remaining fixed on only the carnal aspect of the “sportâ€. That is fine. I have no problem with that.
Let me put another way, in vernacular terms, if you think this thread is just plain stupid, that is okay; just move on and let us “stupids†conduct an blog about this area of concern. I trust there are at least one or two others who will be interested in this thread and make sound and cogent comments.
It may seem odd to discuss a code of conduct for an activity which most of the world claims is “immoralâ€. One might presume that discussing a code of ethical conduct for an illegal act is a non-sequitur. But the fact is this is about the oldest profession; a profession which cannot and will not be stopped.
Codes of conduct abound in all strata of cultures and organizations. Formal codes are memorialized in laws; nevertheless, informal codes, such as the Code Duello which regulated the practice of dueling, are evidence of illegal acts which are socially acceptable as long as they are not spoken about in public.
The Code Duello was a code that regulated a practice which was outlawed in most civilizations but the code was known to and understood by all persons who participated in the practice. And the participants were typically the upper stratum of society.
For example, two of the United States best known historical figures in American history, Aaron Burr (Revolutionary War hero, Vice President of the United States 1801-1805) and Alexander Hamilton (Aide-de-Camp to Washington during the Revolutionary War, first Secretary of the Treasury, co-author of the Federalist Papers, the primary documents used in the construct of the Constitution) participated in a duel which led to the death of Hamilton at the hand of the seated Vice President of the United States. The duel, although illegal, had a strict code of conduct – the Code Duello.
There is an old saying adapted from Proverbs regarding a code of conduct among thieves: in essence one thief does not steal from another thief. That code of conduct is particularly true among organized criminals for example in the traditional Italian mafia.
If one member of the mafia steals from another member of the mafia, there will be inner-organizational enforcement of the code, in other words a punishment which will quite likely be the violator getting a new pair of cement shoes. "It's a Sicilian message. It means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes."
So is there a code?
If yes, what is the code?
I believe there is a code. Below are a few of the fundamental rules of the code of conduct based on my observations. Please feel free to make comments on your observations and beliefs.
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CHICAS
1. If one chica is speaking to a prospective client, that client is off limits to any other chica. No other chica can approach and/or solicit the client unless the first chica authorizes another chica to approach and/or enter into the conversation.
NOTE: There are chica tag-teams who are more than willing to cooperate; but there is always one dominate chica and permission must be granted by the primary chica, albeit very subtle permission.
2. If the client makes it clear that he is not interested in the chica and she walks away from the client, then the temporary chica-client relationship is broken and the client now is available for any other chica to approach.
3. If a chica works at a regular place (e.g., DR, SL or MP) and has a regular chica-client relationship with a client and the client comes into the regular place of business, the chica who regularly services the client has the right to the clients business unless the client advises the chica that he is looking for another chica to prove service that day. No other chica can approach the client until the chica-client territorial imperative is modified.
NOTE: The unspoken communications between chicas undoubtedly occurs without the client observing or knowing it occurred. After all, at that point the client’s brain is being starved of oxygen as another part of the clients extremity’s is being filled with oxygen rich blood.
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CLIENTS
1. If one client has a favorite chica, that client cannot become jealous if she continues to ply her trade. The client must understand she has other clients and this is the way she makes a living. It is a business for her.
2. If a client is dating a chica, and the client has established a special relationship with that chica as the novia-chica; the client then becomes the novio-client.
3. The novia-chica / novio-client relationship includes additional contributions from both parties although it will undoubtedly be lopsided in the favor of the novia-chica. From the novio-client contributions would include added support in the form of cash, gifts, personal attention, etc. From the novia-client it would include GFE and other favors.
4. The novia-chica / novio-client relationship is not exclusive for her. However, the novia-chica will most likely demand exclusivity on the part of the novio-client to the novia-chica.
5. If a friend of the novio-client wants to session with the novio-client’s novia, the friend should ask permission of the novio-client to session with the novia-chica.
6. If the friend asks the novia-chica for a session, the novia-chica should advise the novio-client that the friend solicited the novia-chica.
Your ideas?
1. To discuss whether or not there is a code of conduct by which the ladies of leisure (chica) comport themselves; and if there is a code of conduct, what are the rules?
2. To discuss whether or not there is a code of conduct by which prospective clients of said ladies of leisure comport themselves; and if there is a code of conduct, what are the rules?
My belief is that there is a clear code of conduct for the ladies of leisure hereinafter referred to as chicas. The code of conduct has rules which apply to both chicas and the clients of the ladies of leisure, who are more correctly categorized as a who*emong*r, whor*master, often shortened to simply mon*er, but hereinafter referred to as a client.
Chica = her
Client = you
I understand that a topic like this is ripe for humor. If you feel compelled to make humor laced comments no one can stop you.
I also believe there is a handful of formally and informally trained scholars, intellectuals and/or rational thinkers who will want to read about, think about and comment on this topic.
There are some whose first impulse is to write sarcastic, acerbic and mordant comments and then may want to cycle back to the importance of the topic. Thus, after making the sarcastic, acerbic and mordant comments the CRT member may in fact want to seriously read about, think about and comment on this topic.
However, if you think this is pointless and useless, please just go onto another thread. Clearly there are those who will consider that thinking about this topic is beyond absurd and stupid. Their thought process remaining fixed on only the carnal aspect of the “sportâ€. That is fine. I have no problem with that.
Let me put another way, in vernacular terms, if you think this thread is just plain stupid, that is okay; just move on and let us “stupids†conduct an blog about this area of concern. I trust there are at least one or two others who will be interested in this thread and make sound and cogent comments.
It may seem odd to discuss a code of conduct for an activity which most of the world claims is “immoralâ€. One might presume that discussing a code of ethical conduct for an illegal act is a non-sequitur. But the fact is this is about the oldest profession; a profession which cannot and will not be stopped.
Codes of conduct abound in all strata of cultures and organizations. Formal codes are memorialized in laws; nevertheless, informal codes, such as the Code Duello which regulated the practice of dueling, are evidence of illegal acts which are socially acceptable as long as they are not spoken about in public.
The Code Duello was a code that regulated a practice which was outlawed in most civilizations but the code was known to and understood by all persons who participated in the practice. And the participants were typically the upper stratum of society.
For example, two of the United States best known historical figures in American history, Aaron Burr (Revolutionary War hero, Vice President of the United States 1801-1805) and Alexander Hamilton (Aide-de-Camp to Washington during the Revolutionary War, first Secretary of the Treasury, co-author of the Federalist Papers, the primary documents used in the construct of the Constitution) participated in a duel which led to the death of Hamilton at the hand of the seated Vice President of the United States. The duel, although illegal, had a strict code of conduct – the Code Duello.
There is an old saying adapted from Proverbs regarding a code of conduct among thieves: in essence one thief does not steal from another thief. That code of conduct is particularly true among organized criminals for example in the traditional Italian mafia.
If one member of the mafia steals from another member of the mafia, there will be inner-organizational enforcement of the code, in other words a punishment which will quite likely be the violator getting a new pair of cement shoes. "It's a Sicilian message. It means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes."
So is there a code?
If yes, what is the code?
I believe there is a code. Below are a few of the fundamental rules of the code of conduct based on my observations. Please feel free to make comments on your observations and beliefs.
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CHICAS
1. If one chica is speaking to a prospective client, that client is off limits to any other chica. No other chica can approach and/or solicit the client unless the first chica authorizes another chica to approach and/or enter into the conversation.
NOTE: There are chica tag-teams who are more than willing to cooperate; but there is always one dominate chica and permission must be granted by the primary chica, albeit very subtle permission.
2. If the client makes it clear that he is not interested in the chica and she walks away from the client, then the temporary chica-client relationship is broken and the client now is available for any other chica to approach.
3. If a chica works at a regular place (e.g., DR, SL or MP) and has a regular chica-client relationship with a client and the client comes into the regular place of business, the chica who regularly services the client has the right to the clients business unless the client advises the chica that he is looking for another chica to prove service that day. No other chica can approach the client until the chica-client territorial imperative is modified.
NOTE: The unspoken communications between chicas undoubtedly occurs without the client observing or knowing it occurred. After all, at that point the client’s brain is being starved of oxygen as another part of the clients extremity’s is being filled with oxygen rich blood.
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CLIENTS
1. If one client has a favorite chica, that client cannot become jealous if she continues to ply her trade. The client must understand she has other clients and this is the way she makes a living. It is a business for her.
2. If a client is dating a chica, and the client has established a special relationship with that chica as the novia-chica; the client then becomes the novio-client.
3. The novia-chica / novio-client relationship includes additional contributions from both parties although it will undoubtedly be lopsided in the favor of the novia-chica. From the novio-client contributions would include added support in the form of cash, gifts, personal attention, etc. From the novia-client it would include GFE and other favors.
4. The novia-chica / novio-client relationship is not exclusive for her. However, the novia-chica will most likely demand exclusivity on the part of the novio-client to the novia-chica.
5. If a friend of the novio-client wants to session with the novio-client’s novia, the friend should ask permission of the novio-client to session with the novia-chica.
6. If the friend asks the novia-chica for a session, the novia-chica should advise the novio-client that the friend solicited the novia-chica.
Your ideas?