There was NOTHING exaggerated about the YOUNG underage girls shown on that CNN episode. There was NOTHING exaggerated about the men calling in and not once giving a shit about the reporter *posing as an underage girl*. Those men *wanted* the underage girl no matter what!
There was NOTHING exaggerated about some of those men stating they have an addiction and flat out stated they wanted to f*ck the underage girl.
Sadly, there are men in every city (in this hobby) who are into young underage girls. And it's sick as shit!
Yeah, there are shows that put on the glitz to get ratings. But tonight's CNN special sure as hell was not one of them.
That young girl was brave showing her face, telling her story (if she had been released there's no telling what would of happened net.) Sadly what shown through those eyes of hers was a young naive little girl who still needed to be a child. Not used by men for their sexual pleasure
Those young underage girls chained/padlocked living in a concrete cell because it's safer for them than going home/being pimped out again. That's sad.
It never hurts to hug your daughter a little tighter and appreciate every moment with her!!
Many of these "news specials" exaggerate and that's unfortunate. The idea of any person being forced into the lifestyle is sad enough on it's own without having to exaggerate how often it happens. Ms. Elena, you stated that "I just wish people would realize that there are ladies who got into this business on their own and of their own free will". That's one of the problems. The news media doesn't bother to try to gather an accurate percentage of forced providers vs. free and independent providers who chose this profession. Of course, many providers would not cooperate with such inquiries due to the legal issues involved. In most of the countries I have visited, the large majority of providers were doing so of their own free will. Of course, that's not really the kind of news that keeps viewers glued to their TV sets.
Originally Posted by DTorchia