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My daughter to me, "I am a sex worker."
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 735258" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Your daughter sounds very much in control. She is setting the terms of her employment. I am squeamish about sexually oriented business. But I see her really as an entrepreneur. I trust her that she is not exposed. Sbe does not feel compromised or degraded. She feels she has distance in the transactions. I believe her.</p><p></p><p>I see it on the same spectrum as people in the media and film industry who put their image out there They have no control over what people do with it or make of it.</p><p></p><p>For many years I did professional work in prisons. Mostly with men. I was attractive and female. I had to accept that an aspect of the job was men exposing themselves to me occasionally. And whatever they thought about or did that I could not see. I had no control over how they thought of me. And I had no responsibility for it.</p><p></p><p>If people ask about your daughter's work it is fair to say, online entrepreneur. Which is true. It is nobody's business, anything more. She sounds enterprising and self reliant. And very bright. 30 years later after finishing school, I owe more student loan debt than I started with.</p><p></p><p>In the USA stormy Daniels is educating our populace that women need not bear the shame and stigma of sex work that is directed to them largely by men; the same men who utilize these services. Bravo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 735258, member: 18958"] Your daughter sounds very much in control. She is setting the terms of her employment. I am squeamish about sexually oriented business. But I see her really as an entrepreneur. I trust her that she is not exposed. Sbe does not feel compromised or degraded. She feels she has distance in the transactions. I believe her. I see it on the same spectrum as people in the media and film industry who put their image out there They have no control over what people do with it or make of it. For many years I did professional work in prisons. Mostly with men. I was attractive and female. I had to accept that an aspect of the job was men exposing themselves to me occasionally. And whatever they thought about or did that I could not see. I had no control over how they thought of me. And I had no responsibility for it. If people ask about your daughter's work it is fair to say, online entrepreneur. Which is true. It is nobody's business, anything more. She sounds enterprising and self reliant. And very bright. 30 years later after finishing school, I owe more student loan debt than I started with. In the USA stormy Daniels is educating our populace that women need not bear the shame and stigma of sex work that is directed to them largely by men; the same men who utilize these services. Bravo. [/QUOTE]
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