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Originally Posted by SBJ
The girl wants to be a pornstar not a escort. Why should she have to walk away from scheduled "shoots" that turn out to be escort sessions. These people are in the wrong not the girl.. Is she going about it the wrong way? maybe but she is not the one that is in the wrong here.
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I'm not saying she was in the wrong in the beginning. But two wrongs don't make a "right".
And what is she going to do if not walk away? If she shows up, and finds out that the 5 hours on set she was going to have to do for $1,000 has now turned into an easy 30 minutes to get a guy off (which she was going to do anyway) and make the same money...then she can make that decision on the spot and just walk away.
And then tell the agent NOT to send he on another gig like that one.
This ain't rocket science. And nobody is forcing her to do anything.
All I'm saying is that posting that kind of stupid shit just gives the govt. more ammunition against us. It isn't going to "help" her with her complaint. It isn't going to stop men from wanting to pay girls to have sex. It isn't gonna bring rainbows and unicorns.
The only possible result of her tweeting that kind of shit is bad for all of us.
She should have just handled it professionally as I said. If she didn't want the easy money...say "no" and tell the agent not to send her for any more of those kinds of gigs.
Instead, she just went on Twitter and lost any of the "legit" gigs that agency might have ever given her.
Burning bridges and exposing the industry is not the smartest thing to do.