I’m repeating what WG’s have told me. I’ve asked at least 5-6 different girls this question - especially since there’s the chance of bitcoin prices rising and then making money etc etc and every single girl has said “it’s too complicated, I’m not interested. I want cash only”. Some of those 5-6 girls have said: “we have a WG WhatsApp group and we have discussed it and the general consensus is we prefer and want cash”.
So no. I am not being sexist. The amount of girls out there who accept crypto payments speaks for itself. Don’t shoot the messenger.
No you're not. In fact what you said was
Even techies have a hard time understanding crypto currency. No disrespect to WG’s but what chance do you think they’ve got of learning how to use it? They’ll only stick to cold hard cash.
Which is to say that an entire group of women are, by definition, too thick to use crypto. You extrapolated from your 5 or 6 girls to the entire group of all working girls.
I have spoken to 5 or 6 blokes who have said that they would never pay for sex ... does that mean that men don't pay for sex?
You then said:
What a hypocrite you are. Says the guy who reviewed a woman and said she was too loose and “god wouldn’t make a fanny that loose”. There’s only one condescending sexist here. Look in the mirror.
What KF had said was a comment about his observations on the physical shape of a single individual. Being rude about an individual who happens to be female is not, in itself sexist. To be that it would need to imply something about a wider sex-group from insufficient information. (for instance - All prossies have bucket cunts). He would have needed to pre-judge on insufficient evidence, (as in prejudice).
So, no. You were not simply repeating anything you were drawing unsupported conclusions from scant evidence and then presenting it as a fully formed rhetorical argument. You were being, text book sexist ... and then accusing you were accusing someone else of being sexist ... who actually wasn't.
I don't actually care about any of this, I was just pointing out that you were factually wrong in what you said.
There is a wonderful Dennis Healey quote:
When you find yourself in a hole ... stop digging!