Who Do You Think Is Worse?

Question by Keyser Soze: Who do you think is worse?
A) A person who takes advantage of another person’s drug addiction in order to trade money (so the drug addict can support their habit) for sex.

or

B) A person who takes advantage of another person’s sex addiction in order to trade sex in exchange for material gain (cash, jewelry, drinks / meals, trips etc.)?

Notes to side – steppers and half – wits:

Addiction – “a persistent, compulsive dependence on a behavior or substance”

Not all drug addicts are addicted to / abuse illegal drugs, in fact most drug addicts are addicted to legal substances.

Addiction whether to a substance or a behavior can have negative consequences, just ask the spouse of a sex addict, or a loved one of a drug addict.
@Madge,

“based on your logic”

and what logic is that?

Best answer:

Answer by Jon
In my opinion they are about the same, they both exploit the weakness of the person.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!


 

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