9798355764012 - who is not a prostitute?: the world is always eager to point at the young ladies found in urban streets and hotel rooms at night de single, miss marietta j. (2 resultados)

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Who is not a Prostitute is a short book that tries to dissect the controversies following prostitution from time immemorial. It looks like a rhetorical question which can be unravelled through different human understanding. The world is always ready to point at young girls in the streets and… hotel rooms, as if the girls alone are the ones forcing their partners into bed. Prostitution is beyond mere culpability, especially now that the business has metamorphosed into several styles. The book reveals the following: A personal experience with the author as a former international prostitute.Most persons think they are not prostitutes but they are in some ways; they simply have different stages and degrees of private activities.It is very bad to refer to anyone as a prostitute if we can be truthful enough without mincing words or shivering in the face of unadulterated realities.The book tries to answer the seemingly controversial question of whether to accept that we are all prostitutes in different kinds and degrees, or just to abolish prostitution in its entirety.Marietta Single is a 31-year-old European lady currently residing in America, who lost her parents at an earlier age; she is now living alone. She was once a prostitute travelling to countries, making her money, and meeting fake friends and lovers. She is ready to marry but there is no real man on the way; just men who are always eager to raise their pencils at her open book. She wrote her first collection (Thoughts of Old Age: A Poetic Collection, Vol. 1) which describes her real thoughts about romance in diversity and getting old in particular; just loneliness, plenty of fake friends, fake love, no siblings, and so on. She keeps sharing her thoughts as she continues to make amends about her past life and what it means to get old before dying a beautiful death. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.