Says the guy in the Middle East.
So much for muff diving.
I’m surprised this doesn’t happen more often to sex workers, though perhaps she is just more open about the whole thing because she is a dominatrix and not a prostitute. Exciting lots of older men, can’t be great for their hearts. Especially once you get bondage, beating and outfits that can overheat.
Chitwood, the police chief cited in the story, is kind of a publicity slut. (Not quite a publicity whore, but … well, actually he is, kind of.) He appears in the local news far more regularly than any other cop in the region, with the possible exception of the Philly Police Commissioner. Upper Darby is not a particularly big township – it’s one of a hundred little municipalities surrounding the fifth-biggest city in the country – but he’s on the local news fairly regularly (every few months) with some sting or he went under cover or whatever.
So the fact that this happened in his neck of the woods suggests to me that he went out of his way to announce it to the media.
I have to ask, twix: How do you define the difference between a publicity whore and a publicity slut?
Payment.
Heh.
Basically, whether there’s any sense in which the person is not acting completely out of self-interest, e.g. if he or she is trying to publicize a particular cause or something, rather than just his or her own aggrandizement. I was originally thinking there was some slight public-interest info behind Chitwood’s various TV news appearances – but no, not usually. I’m trying to think of an example – it’s stuff like locking your car and not leaving valuable stuff in view [not sure if this is an actual example or not], which we don’t need his self-important press conference about an undercover sting to be reminded of.