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Well, Nerve, this article fails to be "thoughtful" or "hedonistic" for that matter. So what? Is the public ignorant that service personnel commonly get sexually harassed by clients? I think not. I have friends that are licensed massage thereapists that often have men suggest that something besides their aching back get rubbed. Even the premise of much (allbeit bad) porn begins with the pool man that arrives to service the pool when the housewife really wants him to service her. Maybe I missed something. Or, more to the point, maybe Ross Martin missed something--like having a point. Perhaps the Merry Maids promote themselves as sexy house cleaners (like the topless female carwashers one ocassionally hears about in the tabloids). If that is the case and sexuality is in fact related to the duties of these maids, then there might be more of a story here. Ross Martin just didn't deliver it. --PAN 04/18 |
That's it....there's got to be more. I loved it but it's like an unsatisfying meal (isn't there a joke about chineese food?). I need to know more about these maids. What's going on here. --DM 04/17 |
Lucky guy. Our Merry Maids just busted stuff and the company refused to pay for the damage even after we contacted the CEO of the parent company, Servicemaster. So we fired them. What a bunch of dishonest shits. --MLK 04/16 |
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