I had the pleasure of taking part in this film:
As with any topic, the more you expose participants of the the truth behind any subject they may shy away from the truth.
I think it would do a severe disservice to women in the industry if we were portrayed as nothing more than preppy hyped up sex bunnies 24/7 just to appease a certain viewers.
Originally Posted by SkylarCruzWantsYou
This I absolutely agree with, I look at the show Cathouse and other type HBO/SHO series, and they give a false impression that these women are sex machines on 24/7. Who are happy all the time, and seem to have no real problems. The men who run these Nevada Brothels don't want to show the negative sides and how there are downsides to the business, including them nickel and diming a lady to death and making her stay on premises 24/7 via contract.
As with all professions there are some downsides, and when I worked as a professional at a big company many years ago there were many women as well as men who had their psychological issues from the pressures of the job and some did drugs to keep up with the work demand. I knew nurses who were hooked on drugs (kinda your Nurse Jackie types), and Loan officers, police officers, and Wallstreet types who had nervous breakdowns from their pressure cooker jobs.
But in the sex trade industry the folks who are against it will harp on these negatives and not acknowledge that these type issues are not just indicative of the sex trade business. It's everywhere in every profession.
The women in the sex trade business are human beings who are fallible like anyone else and make mistakes like anyone else in the world.