Yes, Wilkey, but this was supposed to be tongue in cheek.I think the proper deconstruction of the term would be "I am a whore for XXX" or "I would be willing to whore for XXX."
So in other words, the commodity to be acquired is the cigar whereas in prostitution, the commodity to be acquired would be money. The process supporting procurement of the commodity of interest is that of "whoring."
Thus, according to this line of reasoning, a prostitute could be more precisely referred to as a "whore for money." However, by virtue of its being the oldest profession, the selling of sex for money has simply become synonymous with "whoring." Keep in mind that in some situations, sex is exchanged for food, other favors, or even survival but the point being that stooping to selling something precious or sacred to obtain the commodity is the key.
Does that make sense?
Wilkey![]()
You have to get out of the lab more! :laugh:
I could be incorrect but I do believe Wilkey's serious analysis of this silly subject was intended to be humorous. I know I found it to be.
Seth