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uatrouth

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  1. "Didn't work out" seems to be a misinterpretation of what was said. Try "sex slavery". I used to have the same attitudes as Bauke when I first met "Montana" (that was her alias) she was talkative and seemed to trust me more than her other clients, (she has told me since she left the industry that she changed her shifts to be there when I would visit.) As I got to know her as I person my whole view changed. It just seemed wrong for her to be there, she did not belong and I felt pity for her as well as some personal guilt. I convinced her to leave, but she needed on going (expensive) treatment for a back injury (Broke her spine in 2 places). So I paid for her treatments. She is now allot happier, I look after her and she knows she doesn't ever have to return. Hopefully she will be able to return to Uni and finish studying medicine. I have been asked "Why are you helping me?" in the past which I cannot answer completely, but in truth I feel partly responsible for what happened to her. She has told me what it was like, the abusive clients. The horrible feeling of just being "Chosen" from the line up of girls. The overall feeling of just being "used" instead of treated as a person. She could not kick abusive clients out for fear of being sacked, she feared having to be out of the street so she just had to tolerate it. Her only alternative was to be in physical pain and possibly suffer more injury if she did not seek treatment, not holding any high Qualifications and not being able to do physical work she had no other choice. She was lured out of desperation and I will never let it happen to her again. I can't talk about this anymore...
  2. It is a general expectation of society that people work for a living (i.e not on welfare) Do you think it is acceptable to expect women to become prostitutes if no other work is available?
  3. No, it shouldn't be legal. I know a girl who used to do it, in a brothel. A few years ago she injured herself in a motorcycle accident and was left with huge debts to pay off, she turned to prostitution as a way out because she had nobody to help her and found the only way she could. She has told me since she will do anything to avoid going back to that "hell hole", it has taken it's toll on her. She does not fit the profile of a prostitute, she is no different than any other girl she doesn't dress skanky or act any different. You would never know that she ever was one unless she told you. I'm sure there are many women in this situation, I think it is an unfair expectation for society to have. Right now its "Why don't you get a job" as the expectation. It should never be "Well you could do some prostitution for a while" My friend turned to it because she felt she had nowhere else to turn, its unfair that she was ever put into that situation and then tempted into prostitution by a brothel owner who only cared about making money off her. [posting under new account to protect my friends identity]
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