admiral_ju00 Posted August 9, 2004 Posted August 9, 2004 Since we don't have an official Anthropology section, I think this question is better posted here plus I want an extra benefit of a debate. While at this time, I do not want to participate in the debate myself(unless I need to - don't want to bias my own question ) I would like to see a debate on the following issue between our members here. -------------- College tuition is expensive, if one is going even for a Bachelor's degree in any particular subject. It is even more expensive if one goes to a private school or a highly specialized school eg: Medical School, Law School, etc. Students who choose to strip (male or female) at a local bar (or participate in a porn movie) in the same town they go to school and plan to practice/work in after their degree, as a means of paying their tuition, what personal morals and professional obligations should they keep after they graduate? Should they be able to practice medicine on say one of their ex-patrons whom he/she have just recently gave a lap dance to? {edit} damnit, can someone correct the title of this thing.
Sayonara Posted August 9, 2004 Posted August 9, 2004 Navajo, I accidentally cleared your reply from the validation queue. Sorry. You should be able to reply freely now as I have moved the thread to GD, as there's no reason to restrict the discussion challenge-stylee.
NavajoEverclear Posted August 9, 2004 Posted August 9, 2004 no problem dude. So my reply was somethin like this: Does stripping pay better than the national guard? That's how i may plan on paying for college if i dont get a scholarship. I guess the advantage of stipping is lower probability of death. Say, if i was a female then i could strip FOR the national guard
admiral_ju00 Posted August 9, 2004 Author Posted August 9, 2004 Does stripping pay better than the national guard? If you're commissioned, then the Service will pay more. If you're enlisted (grunt/paper pusher/cook,etc), then usually Stripping pays more.
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