Part 6
This sub chapter is called Dishonest Whores
The dishonesty of female prostitution is the central theme of this book. Few men object to
paying for sex-in fact, society has trained them to accept this contract as a basic tenet of
life-as long as this is an honest and equal transaction. In primitive cultures, where making
love is considered as natural as eating or sleeping, a man often brings a present of
beads to his partner before entering her bed. But sex is always guaranteed, never just
implied. This is a simple and aboveboard business arrangement, with both parties in
agreement.
So if a man spends his money on a woman, he wants sex in return, as naturally he should.
But the woman, as we've seen, often fails to comprehend the logic of this scenario. She
feels that no bargain has been broken when she allows a man to take her out, and then
refuses to sleep with him, even though she has used her body and her femininity to lure
him into wanting to spend time with her in the first place. She suffers no guilt or remorse
or sense of debt when she flirts with men to buy her drinks or gifts. Such behavior is a
flagrant abuse of sexual power, and women are such masters of duplicity that they have
even manipulated men into feeling guilty for demanding a proper sexual payment. Dating
and courtship have become nothing more than a con game sanctioned by society, a
society controlled, of course, by women.