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It’s the oldest profession.
I wonder if this is a real campaign. I see nothing wrong with women making their own choices and if they feel comfortable with it, more power to them. But I can’t help but think natural feelings would make these women feel differently about themselves and maybe value sex less.
I don’t understand what you’re getting at.
Do you think that a professional chef will come to value cooking less? That a published author doesn’t value writing? That someone who makes a living in the sciences has a less profound joy in knowing things than someone who watches the Discovery Channel in their spare time? If you are doing something you like to do and other people validate your skills by paying you to do it, why would you value it less?
And what the heck do you mean “I wonder if this is a real campaign,” the website is right there on the posters.
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Really? How many ads have you seen using punctuation? Other than a few question/exclamation marks, it’s usually left out...
And I can’t use punctuation and so, sound like a moron.
This is actually pretty powerful