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id: 52668 - Text: i want to hug her and love her ! without any sex or anything in return.

id: 52677 - Text: Drug is very dangerous but sex is good it can make more love and explore life.

id: 52715 - Text: I wonder because I can't find anything to read up on this. But this sex addiction abused people tend to get, I wonder if having lots of sex it's somehow therapeutic or if its a mix of therapeutic and destructiveness that make them in the end even more depressed.

id: 52721 - Text: She mentioned she had a high sex drive that does involve various men, but it’s easy to connect that to the sexual abuse she sustained during her early childhood developmental years. Many it may not affect kids like that later in life but some it does. Some adults are that way having never been abused as a child. Early developmental years with children are so extremely critical. Very sad.

id: 52764 - Text:  @Mrhosick  as a woman, I can guarantee you no woman would truly want to do this, or any sex work if she valued herself. The majority have been sexually abused as children...

id: 52793 - Text: Yes, she is a beautiful soul and she will add sincere love to this world. Love, not sex for those who may have some bs to say.

id: 52811 - Text:  @Elisseable  But if you think it THROUGH, and realize that her husband DOES NOT MIND her porn activities, the man who supposedly LOVES her does not MIND her having sex hundreds of times with other men, does your logic not tell you she is keeping her husband in money and food (I can guarantee you he does NOT have a job) and he is USING her to pay the rent. NO WOMAN will be 'living a life she loves' doing this. This woman has extremely low self-esteem, therefore she ACCEPTS her husband does not mind her porn career, and does not question the fact that he does not mind, actually degrades her even MORE, lowers her self-esteem even MORE and therefore she will never stop being a porn actress.

id: 52832 - Text: What sad is she could be on the cover of Vogue and cosmo. She’s gorgeous and smart. if this girl had a good childhood she could have been something amazing instead of sexually motivated money. Sad she’s beautiful n smart.

id: 52841 - Text: Mark, I doubt you'll end up reading this, but it's something you ought to hear. I've seen a number of your videos, and I can confidently say that, while the interviews are genuinely educational in a sense, they're at their core extremely exploitative. You claim to be motivated by some benign social responsibility, but the more videos I watch the harder that is for me to believe. So far as I can tell, you're cherry-picking incredibly vulnerable people then prying into their most personal and traumatic life experiences with shocking callousness. It's bad with the men who you interview, but it's on a whole other level when you talk to women. The fact that your first video features a misogynistic pimp who you seemed a bit enamored with says a lot. You're clearly not trained in therapeutic intervention, as anyone with even an introductory knowledge of psychology knows that your method for questioning is about the most destructive approach possible. At your most refined, you're questioning is cold and seemingly indifferent. At your worst, your interrogations are outright predatory. To be frank, you can be downright brutal--sadistic, even. When someone wavers or shies away from reliving their traumas, you push them to say more than their obviously comfortable with. When people do open up and break down emotionally, you twist the knife with increasingly pointed questions to get them to divulge as much as possible (and cry more, if possible, cause we all know tears sell). A woman will say she's been raped, and you'll follow up by indifferently asking when and how and how often and by whom and can you please describe it in graphic detail? Are you kidding me? Can you be that ignorant? These are human beings. Their suffering isn't just youtube likes. Their sexual abuse and addictions aren't simply another thousand followers. If you think you're doing these people a service (you had the gall to tell the woman in this interview that she should consider this a therapy session), you're grossly mistaken. You're damaging them. You're leeching off their self-hate and personal regrets for your own contrived sense of benevolence. You're baldly turning these people's pain into clickbait. (Your background in advertising is painfully obvious.) In fact, you're so self-indulgent that you took a significant portion of your 'introduction' video to brag about yourself and the "$150,000" dollars you've spent helping people on Skid Row. Do these people deserve more attention and compassion? Were many of them driven to the streets in an attempt to escape abuse and intolerable home lives? Should they be viewed as whole human beings rather than mere addicts or sex workers? Yes, without question. But are you the proper 'messenger' for this task? I don't believe so.

id: 52859 - Text: Why the fuck did you have this woman strip down butt naked @softwhiteunderbelly?? Who's been sexualized her whole life. Wtf.

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