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Maggie McNeill

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Maggie McNeill

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Born
October 31, 1966

Member Since
July 2014


Average rating: 3.98 · 40 ratings · 6 reviews · 11 distinct works
Ladies of the Night: Short ...

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The Forms of Things Unknown...

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The Essential Maggie McNeil...

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Stubborn People: A His Moon...

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Wheels

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The Essential Maggie McNeil...

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Ask Maggie, Volume I: Colle...

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Bird of Prey

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“My cousin Jeff used to say that the tragedy of relationships is that women want men to change, and they don’t, while men don’t want women to change, and they do.”
Maggie McNeill

“I do agree with Ms. Post about one thing, though; the legal status of prostitution is indeed a measure of a society, and it does indeed set a tone. When government is allowed to criminalize the consensual behavior of rational adults, it makes a statement. When women’s work is devalued as being “receptacles for men,” and when sex is defined as the totality of our being (so that sale of sex is defined as sale of our whole persons), it makes a statement. When individual choices are dismissed by powerful authorities whose decisions are inflicted on those individuals by organized violence, it makes a statement. And when the sending of such “messages” takes precedence over the health and well-being of real humans, it makes a very real and truly horrifying statement.”
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“An inability to tell fantasy from reality would normally be considered evidence of psychosis, but in law enforcement it’s a job requirement.”
Maggie McNeill, The Essential Maggie McNeill, Volume I: Collected Essays from "The Honest Courtesan"

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