Approachable Celebrity
Joshua is working as a manager for a beautiful and famous actress. One day he discovered that she had been selling her charming body at a hundred bucks a night.
Joshua, who had long lusted for her, hadn’t dreamed that she had been so easily accessible. Joshua approached her, told her how much she turned him on, and how much he wanted to make it with her.
Miss Charm agreed to stay with Joshua for all night long, but said he would have to pay her the same hundred bucks that the other clients did. Joshua scratched his head, thought about it, and then asked, “Don’t I even get my agent’s ten percent as a deduction?”
“No gentleman,” she said. “If you want it, you’re going to have to pay full price for it, just like the other customers.”
Joshua didn’t like that at all, but he agreed.
That night, beautiful celebrity came to his apartment after her performance at the movie set. Joshua did what he wanted to do her at midnight, after turning out all the lights room was pitch-black.
At 2 A.M., she was awakened again. Again she was vigorously done. In a little while, she was awakened again, and again she was made love to again. The actress was impressed with her lover’s vitality.
“My goodness,” she whispered in the dark, “You are so powerful. I never realized how lucky I was to have you for my manager.”
“I’m not your agent, lady,” a foreign voice answered. “He’s at the door selling tickets.”
of course it’s no rape – if the lady decides it’s a business transaction, then she decides so. If you describe that as rape, you do 2 wrongs: 1. you don’t take her decision to use sex as she wants to seriously, and 2. you dilute the attention real rape victims should get. Shame on all those (sorry: ‘most of the’) #me too people!