A report on prostitution. Four o'clock on King5. I don't usually watch her show, but I am interested to hear what she has to say.
Dakota Wood said:Not a single lady who is still in the biz, well adjusted, educated, happy and drugfree with no regrets. Or better yet, how about a lady who was in the business, but gave it up when she had enough money to start her own successful business or go to school to become a dentist, whatever...and also has no regrets. Don't tell me they are not out there. I'm one of them and I personally know several others.
I saw parts of the show and agree. It was little more than a "look how high my horse is" piece that did little more than feed the stereotype that's already ingrained in the minds of "White America".Dakota Wood said:Well, I am not suprised by the tone of the show. The guests were all victims. There was a victim of drugs, a victim of poverty, a victim of a pimp, a pimp in prison because he was the victim of underage SWs who lied about their age, a victim of clients and a victim of both her pimp and ego. All the ladies are no longer working and still feel shame and disgust with what they did, their souls are in pain. That was sad to see.
westwoody said:Oprah's demographic is bored housewives and she panders to them. She tells them how good they are and how much better they are than everyone else-I can't stand her.
It wasn't my first career choice. I had a career in health care and I decided I should follow that age old advice of 'find a job you love, and you will never work a day in your life'. I love to f*ck, case closed!aznboi9 said:It's usually not a girl's first choice in career opportunities. What was it that lit the lightbulb in the head and made you think "I know, I'll do escorting"?
westwoody said:Oprah's demographic is bored housewives and she panders to them. She tells them how good they are and how much better they are than everyone else-I can't stand her.






