I am a firm believer that a lady does not just happen to get into the sex industry (stripping/making movies/hobby). We don't strive to be hookers/strippers when we grow up. PTSD is a scary thing, maybe it was something that happened as a child or as an adult, but therapy helps.
Just my opinion, no study or research was done.
Originally Posted by Laura Lynn
Your post reminds me of two "conversations" I've had, one with myself, one with a co-worker.
The first was reading about a big bust with the LEO stating, ". . . none of these women grew up dreaming of being prostitutes." Which immidiately led me to ask myself, "how many night clerks at 711 grew up dreaming of being night clerks at 711?" I don't know why, but that instantly sprang to mind.
I think a majority of people end up in their career or jobs without a lot of planning, I know I did even though mine requires a degree.
The second conversation was with a female co-worker, a very bright manager (mine in fact) ex-engineer. When something about the oldest profession came up she immediately scowled and quipped, "anyone who would do that is just 'damaged'". I refrained from pointing out how much "damage" could also be done to women turned into prudes by overly assertive, or overly religious mothers.
I don't mean to trivialize the events that led ladies to this life. But, in my opinion, life deals blows to us all. It's how we react to them that makes the difference between leaving scars. . . or facets.