TheEnforcer
10-13-2008, 11:20 AM
http://www.nydailynews.com/money/2008/10/11/2008-10-11_prostitution_has_not_suffered_dropoff_de.html
Prostitution has not suffered drop-off despite economic meltdown
BY BARBARA ROSS and LARRY McSHANE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Monday, October 13th 2008, 9:25 AM
It's still a good time to be morally bankrupt.
The plunging Dow Jones and panicky investors are hardly a problem for the world's oldest profession, where business is still brisk.
"The market is down, business is down, but we feel it less," said Dylan, 24, a promotional model-turned-Manhattan prostitute. "We're still busy."
The long-haired, long-legged hooker then explained why the red-light district remains a blue-chip commodity: "If men are horny, they're going to come in here."
Take that, Ben Bernanke.
Prostitution has not suffered drop-off despite economic meltdown
BY BARBARA ROSS and LARRY McSHANE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Monday, October 13th 2008, 9:25 AM
It's still a good time to be morally bankrupt.
The plunging Dow Jones and panicky investors are hardly a problem for the world's oldest profession, where business is still brisk.
"The market is down, business is down, but we feel it less," said Dylan, 24, a promotional model-turned-Manhattan prostitute. "We're still busy."
The long-haired, long-legged hooker then explained why the red-light district remains a blue-chip commodity: "If men are horny, they're going to come in here."
Take that, Ben Bernanke.