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id: 589938 - Text: You are never attracted when you’re a sex worker. It’s your work. You work for money, that’s it.

id: 590063 - Text: Problem is, those who run away at a young age, did so to get away from abuse, Often sexual abuse.

id: 590206 - Text: Aren’t these pimps, prostitutes, married tricks, drug dealers, addicts , sex offenders and gang members admitting to crimes they’ve committed? How much do you think that admitting these things in front of the world is worth? And please don’t tell me that some of these people would be willing to talk for less. I’m not here to take advantage of anyone. I have to keep a clear conscience. I pay these people what I believe their admissions are worth, which is a lot.

id: 590247 - Text: Sexist AF.. she had issues way before she "met a guy".. most of these girls were abused long before they met a guy, their family's failed them and most of the time their mom was terrible..

id: 590277 - Text:  @djstl100  why does her sexuality affect your perception of her physical beauty? Are you that bigoted?

id: 590334 - Text: NO sex before marriage

id: 590586 - Text: @Moises rivera Bis is right. They destroy themselves because they've been objectified. I am one of those girls, although sober now. This destroying themselves stuff happens because some girls get to the point where they don't care about their bodies or themselves or their lives or their true potential anymore. Girls get seen as objects for sex, and get used as that so much and way too often that they start to believe that's all they are - that they are nothing but an object. They have no self-worth. It's not that they equate beauty to value, it's that they don't value themselves, as all people around them seem to value is their beauty. I know personally, I don't like being told I'm pretty - and I'm sure many girls feel the same. There is more to us than what we look like, and we need society to focus more on that so this shit doesn't end up being someone's life because they thought that was all they amounted to.

id: 590587 - Text:  @throughrose-colouredeyes6284  Hi. Thank you for your comment. I'm not sure if i understood correctly, but i was not talking about her equating her value to beauty, i was talking about the way society is set up. I think that it goes way further than sex. I appreciate your comment, and i am happy that you are in a better place in your life. Much love to you 😘

id: 590599 - Text:  @jennifersoens6692  I believe I posted that I was "amazed". That doesn't necessarily mean I was upset. Tell me, if you've been molested repeatedly from a young age, your body and sexuality is currently purchased on a daily basis and you been brave enough to share your truth, your pain, with the entire world....and upon reading the messages find the most profound effect you had on your audience was "great hair, you could be a model" Please really give this some thought 🙏

id: 590601 - Text:  @throughrose-colouredeyes6284  a great insight. I see it a lot on social media, girls looking for validation through sexualising themselves and males salivating and lusting for more. Some become sexual playthings to superficial men/boys and feel they are expressing their value but are really comidifying themselves in a patriarchy that has reduced the feminine, with the focus being the youthful female archetype to a mere object of pleasure, to be discarded and replaced when she has no more sexual value. Look at how women, stripper's and pornstars in particular are modifying themselves, deforming themselves for acceptance and financial freedom, trying to express womanhood through a capitalist, materialistic lens. Sorry for my rant.

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