High Priced Call Girl Ashley Dupree Doesn't Know Governor Spitzer

Chris Beason
I'm not a psychiatrist by any stretch of the imagination, but from my own point of view I can't help but to draw the conclusion that Ashley Dupree, also known as Kristin, must be a very conceited person. How else can one not know what is going on in the world around them unless they are so preoccupied with themselves that they can't see past their own nose to see who is sitting right in front of their face? I guess it is possible that someone could live in an apartment in Manhattan and think so highly of herself that even an important and familiar public figure such as the now former Governor Spitzer could be just one step above the everyday people you pass on the street in Manhattan. She did have dinner and sex with him, at a very high price of course, and everyday people you pass on the street probably wouldn't have that kind of money. It's mind boggling to me that someone could careless about what the person they're dining with does for a living. What is even more mind boggling is that someone could careless that the person they're shelling out thousands of dollars to so they will dine with them and have sex with them didn't even know that they were the governor. It would have to mean that money and sex were the only things either of them was even concerned about.

Striving to become a superstar of sorts can make you do crazy things, but most people have a conscience forcing them to draw a line somewhere between what they will and won't do to become what they want to be. It makes me wonder how long this high priced call girl thought about the decision to go so far as to cross the line and become a prostitute so that she could fulfill her dream. It's obvious that she wasn't proud of what she had become. She didn't let her mother know what she did to support herself. Then again in this day and time, until her mother is asked the question, we can only speculate using our own morals and values as guidelines as to whether or not she's proud of her daughter.

When I was a teenager I remember reading about a girl and why she became a prostitute. The story was that she got hooked on drugs and had to turn to prostitution to support her habit. While that may be the usual story of why girls become prostitutes, I can't imagine that drugs would be the reason for becoming a high priced call girl. A girl would have to have the looks to demand such a high price and drugs would not allow them to maintain their pretty features. However, in Ashley's case maybe her need for designer clothes, nice cars, jewelry and a music career made money just as addictive as drugs.

As for former Governor Spitzer, it seems like $4,500 is a high price to pay just to have sex. It doesn't seem that he misused government funds to pay for his little tryst. It hardly seems that he misused his position as governor since she didn't even know that he was the governor. However, the operator of the prostitution ring must have known who he was and maybe just forgot to pass on that bit of information to their employee. If that is the case, then I still can't see how he used his position unless they gave him a discount or did something out of the ordinary for him that they wouldn't do for a regular client. It seems that there really was not a crime committed, but we have been victimized by being desensitized to the fact that the people we have elected into authority in our government are more at ease with spending money on prostitutes and being found out than they are with seeking marriage counseling or a divorce.

No matter how glamorous fame, money and sex are made to look, when you have sex with someone that you don't have an emotional bond with, you're left with a void inside. There is nothing that money can buy that will fill that void and there is no glamour. Even if Ashley Dupree is able to have the lifestyle she craves with the publicity and money she gets, emotionally she'll just be an empty shell. We've all been told that money, drugs, and alcohol may replace it for a while, but not everyone turns to those things. The truth is they go shopping, throw themselves into their work, try to swim an ocean, climb a mountain, or jump the Grand Canyon. They do everyday normal stuff just like regular people trying to forget about it by doing things to try to make themselves happy. No matter what she does, she'll never be able to get back what once filled that void. Governor Spitzer will never be able to pay to fix what he's done to his own life. Thousands of dollars will never repair the hurt he's caused his own wife and teenage daughters.

Published by Chris Beason

I'm a wife, a mother, a sister, and a daughter, but most of all I'm an ol' lady biker. I ride a 2004 Harley Davidson Sportster.  View profile

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  • Tim3/15/2008

    I can't believe that such an astute writer with an obvious sense for proper grammar does not know the difference between careless and care less. Must be from south of Connecticut.
    Also "person they're shelling out thousands of dollars to so they will dine with them and have sex with them didn't even know that they were the governor. It would have to mean that money and sex were the only things either of them was even concerned about. "

    Ok, in the 1st sentence, person is singular and they is plural - make them match. In the second sntence, it should be "either of them were". Thanks for the effort.

  • Qbungus3/14/2008

    Could care less? Or, couldn't care less?
    A void?
    You're stupid.

  • QUICHE3/13/2008

    First let me say that this is a very good article. Next I'll have to say that you answered your own question. Yes people can be so wrapped up in what they want to accomplish; they don't pay attention or care about those or things around them.

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