NBC Teaches Courtesanship 101
by Marc H. RudovHer “Bottom” Line
NBC and Money magazine have teamed up to teach women how to be courtesans. Not familiar with this term? A courtesan is a high-priced prostitute who caters exclusively to ultrawealthy men. As I opined in my previous article — “Is Your Prostitute Legal?” — there is no difference between prostitution and dating or marrying for money. In each case, women exchange sex for financial gain.
“How to meet and marry a billionaire” is the theme of NBC’s new educational course, which includes everything a shallow golddigger needs to know — from how to behave to what interests to feign enjoying to what strategic locales to frequent. Kudos to Jean Chatzky and Meredith Vieira.
Is it not the epitome of hypocrisy when left-wing organizations like NBC preach to the rest of us that women deserve equal rights, and then turn around to urge women to be dependent, disempowered hookers? Of course not. Because feminarcissism and equality cannot and do not coexist.
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I wonder if the same mothers who sat with their young daughters to rejoice in Katie Couric’s triumph as the first female news anchor were also present to share in this priceless opportunity to learn the fine art of courtesanship? I can just hear many of them telling their little girls: “If you can’t earn Katie’s $16M salary, through competition and hard work, do not fret: you can earn it on your back.”
About the Author
Marc H. Rudov is an internationally recognized author of 60+ articles and the books Under the Clitoral Hood: How to Crank Her Engine Without Cash, Booze, or Jumper Cables (ISBN 9780974501727), and The Man’s No-Nonsense Guide to Women: How to Succeed in Romance on Planet Earth (ISBN 0974501719).
Rudov’s books, articles, blog, and podcasts are available at TheNoNonsenseMan.com.
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