Impressed or horrified, maybe a little of both?

i agree with Camille that what happens in France is treated differently than what happens in the USA. I grew up largely in Germany and Italy. It wasn't uncommon for teenagers to have sex and their parents were OK with that. It happens in the USA as well, but parents here act like it's a mortal sin.

As for her being a slave or willing participant? Not sure, but I lean towards thinking that she knew what she was doing. Does anyone remember Traci Lords? She was a huge porn star back in her time but the problem was she was a minor. There have been many documentaries about her and almost all point to the same conclusion that she knew what she was doing. This girl used her beauty and sex appeal to make money. It didn't fuck up her life. As far as I know, she has been in quite a few TV and big screen movies.

As long as this girl continues to look hot, she will have no problems finding a husband. The reality is that beautiful women can get a man solely based on her looks. Just think of how many young girlfriends or wives Heffner has. And in his older years he is not that handsome but he has money. Let's face it. If a guy has money, he can buy as much eye candy as he likes. As long as this girl remains beautiful, she can get any man she wants. No one will care what she did.

I'm curious about those who say she will never find true love or happiness - does that same opinion extend to providers on this site? After all, they are selling their bodies as well.
She doesn't know it yet, but her life is ruined.

She was, is, and will always be viewed as a teenage whore. She isn't famous, she is infamous.

She has ZERO chance of finding a decent guy.

Think I'm exaggerating? Google "Monica Lewinsky" and see how her life has turned out. More than 15 years after giving Bill Clinton some BJs, she finds herself unable to find a man to date. She left the US in 2005 to go to London and escape the spotlight. What are the odds of Monica ending up happy?

Years ago, I thought she was a contemptible skank. Now, I feel sorry for her. She did something at 22 that has ruined her life.

I think this French girl is in the same boat. Right now, she is being used by degenerate fashion designers. But once she hits 30 and her looks start to go (and maybe even sooner), they will all move on to some new infamous tart and leave her to her own devices. Originally Posted by ExNYer
Good points, but France is different than USA in these regards. Decent guys, well...? She might be rich by then to not need them anymore. I think people can change names and identities and end up happy
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  • 02-23-2012, 12:38 PM
I do not think you need to change your name to be happy. Fuc what people you do not even know think!
I have often thought of the possibility of settling down with a nice guy and getting married. I think if I ever met a guy I would want to settle down with I would keep this a secret as long as possible lol. Oh well, bills gotta be paid now. I would think after a guy falls in love with you he would eventually except your past. And if youare 19 and beautiful than you have a great chance to find a great guy
+1

Never could understand why she spilled the beans, nobody likes a snitch. Originally Posted by lisa.lisa0302
It was a business decision.
Better her tell it than someone who knows who will try to use it against her. For the level of success that she is looking to achieve it was necessary.

It's just like any of us. What if you start a successful business, and one of your ex-clients outs you? Will you be as lucky? Will you be able to hold your head up, or will you have to shut down? At certain levels, no one will care especially if you're good at what you do. Chris Brown beating the crap out of Rihanna doesn't stop me from thinking that Chris's new album is worth buying. Child pornography charges didn't stop some from buying R. Kelly's subsequent albums.

But at certain levels where it could be a business or political decision for people to socialize with you or even PATRONIZE you, some things just need to be told.

She will get sympathy because she was a child. We could only hope to be as lucky as her in a situation like this.