$5,000 poontang?
The Governor of New York, who arguably walk into any whorehouse in New York and get some for free, got busted as part of an online prostitution ring sting. A power-crazed politician getting busted being bad isn’t exactly new. However, what makes this one interesting to me is the citation. Part of the evidence is discussion of the rates. They were charging up to $5,000 for a date.
$5,000 for a date.
Can anyone tell me what the advantages of a $5,000 piece would be over the six-pack version of the same thing?
$5,000! That’d buy you an entire sorority down here. Sheez.
I’d rather get comments from women who can convince me thirty minutes with them is worth $5,000. This is purely an inquisition for the purposes of blogging only. I am quite taken at this time and never have paid directly for “it” in my life. So, to say the least, this logic is alien to me in the first place. And, and I’m not even in the position to walk into any bar and point my finger at which babes I would do for the evening for free.
Just gotta make you wonder who really are the winners and losers in the world if a man HAS to pay $5,000 to get laid.
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There are very few explanations for Spitzer’s actions. But “IT” couldn’t be THAT good to be worth $5000. So part of the explanation is that “getting away with it” was part of the thrill.
If you look at pix of the girl, Ashley Alexandra Dupre, she isn’t all that attractive, especially when she takes off the sunglasses.
My guess is he wasn’t so much interested in the face as he was this:

Healthy, young, attractive, and stacked. Plus, I’m gonna guess, willing to do things at his command that his wife wouldn’t. Given everything else I’ve heard about this guy, I’m gonna guess it was more a control thing than a physical one.
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