cluelessdate
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My boyfriend and I just had an argument about this topic today. Basically, he found an advertisement on craigslist about somebody (unsure of gender) in need of a "handsome, model type while male" to "hang out" with the said person for 100USD/hour, and he went ahead and apply for it without asking me. Also, he found an ad about doing solo porn that pays 500USD for an hour of filming, and was very curious to at least try to send his photo to the recruiter.
And I was pissed, really pissed for the first time in our relationship. I made it clear to him that I don't want him to do anything that can make me uncomfortable. I basically told him that it's totally unacceptable for my boyfriend to either do porn or escort. If he ever did such jobs in the past, I can let it pass, but it's a big no when we're in a relationship. He said he was sorry and agreed not to send the application to the porn job - the first one he already did however.
So come back to the question, his answer was that the two jobs basically doesn't involve him having sex/making physical contact with other people, and that shouldn't be considered wrong in a relationship. Well, the porn thing my argument back was that I don't want other people to see my boyfriend's doodle, period.
The other job, however, resulted in a more heated argument. He works in marketing, so his reasoning is that the job is more a lip-service plus model thing. You are paid to talk and entertain a person, and that as long as it doesn't involve any physical contract, and that you know when to draw the line for what you can do, then it's alright. For me, such jobs are self-degrading (I'm sorry if I offend anyone here, but this is totally my personal opinion), because you have to trample on your values to fake a smile, fake being interested in the client and so on. So it's not OK for my boyfriend to do such things. That doesn't mean I don't have respect for people who have to do such jobs one way or another, but I feel it makes my boyfriend less "exclusive".
So what is your take on it? I know I'm right to be angry at him, and it's good that he backed off from the idea. But I want to know other people's opinion, on whether you can accept your boyfriend doing such jobs, provided they are certainly non-sexual, and that you trust your partner?
And I was pissed, really pissed for the first time in our relationship. I made it clear to him that I don't want him to do anything that can make me uncomfortable. I basically told him that it's totally unacceptable for my boyfriend to either do porn or escort. If he ever did such jobs in the past, I can let it pass, but it's a big no when we're in a relationship. He said he was sorry and agreed not to send the application to the porn job - the first one he already did however.
So come back to the question, his answer was that the two jobs basically doesn't involve him having sex/making physical contact with other people, and that shouldn't be considered wrong in a relationship. Well, the porn thing my argument back was that I don't want other people to see my boyfriend's doodle, period.
The other job, however, resulted in a more heated argument. He works in marketing, so his reasoning is that the job is more a lip-service plus model thing. You are paid to talk and entertain a person, and that as long as it doesn't involve any physical contract, and that you know when to draw the line for what you can do, then it's alright. For me, such jobs are self-degrading (I'm sorry if I offend anyone here, but this is totally my personal opinion), because you have to trample on your values to fake a smile, fake being interested in the client and so on. So it's not OK for my boyfriend to do such things. That doesn't mean I don't have respect for people who have to do such jobs one way or another, but I feel it makes my boyfriend less "exclusive".
So what is your take on it? I know I'm right to be angry at him, and it's good that he backed off from the idea. But I want to know other people's opinion, on whether you can accept your boyfriend doing such jobs, provided they are certainly non-sexual, and that you trust your partner?









