You did no answer my question. Is someone an imbecile for looking for the thing they want and then paying for it? The one legged girl of course is an example, but I may look for whatever I like, and then pay whatever I like, or send the gal away for charging too much, or really whatever I like. The question is, if I like a girl who is X, or who does Y, both things which no AMP girl does, then am I an imbecile for looking for it on Tryst and then finding it?
I understand, if someone likes plain hot dogs, then yes you can get this every place in the world and for the cheapest price possible. But there are plenty of us who like foods you might never have even thought existed. And, things like this cost money, maybe even prices that 10 out of 10 people can't even understand. But, when I want something, I pay my money for it, and then I get it.
The dime a dozen chicks on Tryst, maybe they're even 80% of the gals there, of course, they can charge whatever they want to charge, but is unlikely they get a lot of business if they charge twice what every other dime a dozen chick gets.
Promise you that a midget on Tryst can ask for any number and get it on the regular. Unique items have intrinsic value. I have three paintings here in my office I'm looking at right now. One is by my middle daughter like fifteen years ago, is very nice and I like it a lot. Can I sell it? Probably, and I'd probably get a hundred bucks, it won an award and is in a 50$ frame, so yea I get 100 bucks for it. One is a reproduction of a famous piece, I got it for 70 bucks on Amazon and had it framed for another fifty. I like it, the original is very popular and I'm sure is worth many many millions. Can I get the 120$ I put into it? Of course no, it's a reproduction that I'm sure was bought a thousand times. The third is a very very expensive original, a painting I liked very much when I was a child, and I saw it once in an auction and I travelled to the auction and I fought two guys for it and now I have it. It cost a very very large amount of money, and given the battle over it, I'm sure now ten years later I can sell it for a massive profit. But they are ALL paintings. They are all in a frame. To any ten people, they might be all identical with various assigned values. My wife thinks I'm silly for buying the expensive painting, and my daughter thinks I'm silly for framing her painting. Which one am I not going to get called names for buying?