I am curious how people in society are going to "judge the ex SP"? Is there not an assumption on your part that the couple would be announcing her past profession? Or someway in which family and friends are going to know of her past? Many escorts are successful at hiding their job while they are currently involved in it, how does this all of sudden change once she is no longer working in this industry?What are you disputing? That there is a public stigma to the industry? Seriously??
In any case I didn't judge anyone. I simply pointed out that others do. We live in a society that is very judgemental, to the point that laws like c36 get passed. Quite a lot of Canadians think every SP is a victim and are highly judgmental.
Do I agree? No. But if you are an EX SP, or married to one, you a will have to deal with that. Clearly you are OK with dealing with it or you wouldn't have a blue handle on terb, but don't presume that everyone is OK with it.
Many people who think the judgmental attitudes of our society are bullshit nevertheless don't want to be judged, or deal with the issues that results in.
Others care less what society thinks and are going to see no issue in dating a former SP or even a current one.
I go to many outings, parties, and gatherings with friends, family and people I am just newly meeting. Never is my current job of escort brought up, so how is it going to be after I retire?
Respectfully, I think your opinion is strictly based on an assumption that is not in the major likelihood of possibilities. I am not saying that there will/can not be a situation where the information of her past is not leaked, or even a slim chance of being a party where a former client may ironically be attending as well, however this opinion of every ex SP is now dealing with judgement in her new life and relationship seems rather silly.