The problem with the sexual marketplace is there isn't actually a currency that can resolve the coincidence of wants problem.
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Money can't buy genuine affection and trust.
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Also it can't buy simultaneous desire to do activities together. People want a date that wants to go to the opera with them, not is paid to.
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similarly, you can't fungibly transact in "going on a picnic"
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What is this genuine affection and trust? Seems dangerously close to True Scotsman I think Money often influences relationships tacitly,
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anyway, hard to disentangle "you wouldn't be here if I weren't paying you" from ". . . I weren't rich," and then ". . . if I weren't sexy"
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At what point does desire become genuine and what does that even mean?
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When you can't see the strings that pulled it
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