College field trip visits legal br0thel
By ersmommy1
@ersmommy1 (12587)
United States
April 14, 2008 3:07pm CST
Class at Virginia's Randolph College studying American consumption
Field trip to Las Vegas included tour of Chicken Ranch, a legal br0thel
Most of the "working girls" didn't want to talk to students, but two volunteered
Prost1tutes described good and bad parts of their jobs, answered questions
This year's focus on Nevada started with a professor's interest in water rights and conservation. It grew to include discussions of the wedding and entertainment industries and, inevitably, prost1tution.
I for one really don't see the educational value of this field trip..what about you.
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@DaddyOfTheRose (2934)
• United States
14 Apr 08
For a college age group, I don't think it is too off base. I mean, the industries exist and at what point should one be old enough to have these 'industries' explained to them.
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@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
14 Apr 08
I really do not see the educational value of the trip either. I think it just adds more corruption to the young people's minds. These college students do not need to see these things first hand. They see and hear enough about it on television.
@ersmommy1 (12587)
• United States
15 Apr 08
Well once upon a time there was a college that offered a class on the movies of Keanu Reeves. This is worse. With the price of tuition going $20,000+ per year wonder what else we will be paying for when my daughter gets there.




