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I think I would have stayed with the couple


First of all, her friend in Florida was a total b*tch and I doubt she would have been able to raise the tuition to go to school at the University of her choice. She also would have had to pay for rent, groceries, and other expenses. If she had stayed with the couple for maybe two years, she probably would have raised that money. I have nothing against prostitution. Everyone out there wh*res themselves in their own way. I believe in safe prostitution and I don't judge women for trying to make ends meet.

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I have nothing against safe prostitution either (safe includes using condoms & looking after yourself in every manner you can).
I don't think Alice had it in her to stay a prostitute though, it was OK at first but it wore her down.
I think she should have found an alternative for sure though, her friend was a bitch for sure! I don't know how she thought she was going to suddenly pay for college either!
I hated the way she treated her mother, she was awfully snotty for a teenage girl in her position.


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Most people choose not to believe it, but some women actually do choose prostitution. And others are prostitutes but don't call themselves that. I see it a lot around here. A girl sleeps with one guy and he pays her phone bill, that one who pays her rent, the other one that pays her car note... call it anything you want, it still amounts to prostitution.

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If it is a loving relationship people tend to eventually sleep with each other. It doesn't mean the woman is a prostitute. Also, if a man or woman loves their partner it is only natural they they take the money they have to pay bills. There is nothing dirty or unnatural about that.

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I'm not talking about a caring monogamous relationship, I am talking about sleeping with one man to pay the rent, another for phones, another for car payments and so on. That does amount to prostitution. Still, it is a choice they make and they are not being forced, but they would rather sleep with several different men than get a job. It's common behavior with generational welfare; they are raised learning all the ways to get money without actually working. Around here full welfare is not treated as temporary relief; it is truly a way of life taught and encouraged in each generation.

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