shut up
Prove me wrong?
shut up
Haha, I remember someone posted this pic as an joke so you won't get viruses on your computer :Philhaha:
Exactly.
But on the cool nikkas was in my other thread talking about they need to legalize this shyt
Prostitution is only okay as long as your sister or daughter ain't trying to skip college to sell p*ssy
9 x outta 10 they are cleaner than your girlfriend or wife...
shyt sounds like the national guard, dedicate one weekend a month two weeks a year to being a gay prostitue yallMy homeboy was caught in a sting at a truck stop in Montana. His wife found out he was driving there from Minnesota and sucking off truck drivers 2 weeks out of the year. Police found an enema kit in his car as well, meaning he was probably getting fukked too.
That's my nikka tho. Real good dude with morals.
9 x outta 10 they are cleaner than your girlfriend or wife...
This has to be a typo.
No, it's just a complete overexaggeration by someone who wants to make a ridiculous point
Imagine raising your daughter for 18 years just for her to grow up and be labeled a lot lizard.
Man oh man.
Breh must've fallen in love with a hooker.
at the concept of a sex worker being cleaner than anyone.
If you think this is demonic. Then you need to come to Houston ,Tx. And take a ride down the good ol Bissonet st.Now that's some sad was shyt.
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Helping Prostitutes Escape an Unwanted Life
Helping Prostitutes Escape an Unwanted Life
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By Christina Pascucci |
Posted: Sun 9:57 AM, Feb 07, 2010 |
Updated: Mon 10:21 AM, Jan 24, 2011
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A local organization is trying to help women who want to get out of the sex industry. "A Scarlet Covering" held a fundraiser tonight in Carson City to help raise awareness for women trying to get out of the sex industry.
We were at the Governor's mansion where this took place and it was really a statewide attempt. In attendance were First Lady Dawn Gibbons, Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, and local law enforcement officials. The theme of the night really seemed to be—contrary to what society may believe—prostitution and other sex industry professions aren’t necessarily a choice.
Candice Trummell of the Nevada Coalition Against Sex Trafficking says, “when prostituted women are asked if they want to leave prostitution, consistently around 90 percent say they want out.”
Gibbons insists “these women have not chosen making their living on their backs, prostituting their bodies.”
“The pimp controls them through physical abuse, emotional abuse, and isolation,” explains Cortez Masto.
Experts say women who sell themselves often are drugged or coerced into it, sometimes even by gun point. For others, they feel they have no other skills or ability that they can pursue in life. Some started so young, it is all they know. All the above is the case here in Nevada, where the sex industry is pervasive.
“We have over 60 strip clubs, 30 brothels, street prostitution, and hotel escorting,” according to Sharnel Silvey.
Silvey knows from experience. She was the madam at Mustang Ranch and had a relationship with Joe Conforte for13 years. She brought Christ into her life and left the industry, at which point she founded “A Scarlet Covering.”
The meaning behind the name comes from a bible verse in Isaiah. “Though your sins are scarlet you shall be as white as snow.”
In the last four years, Silvey has helped young women get their lives back—like one 18-year-old prostitute she recently met when on a bust with Reno Police.
“She kept crying saying ‘my mother would be so ashamed of me’ and later I found out her mother had died when she was 13.”
Silvey says women who enter the sex industry often have a history of sexual abuse. Rashaune Johnson is one of them. She now works with ASC, but at one point was a dominatrix
“Having been raped, it helped me stay in a position of power and control.”
Johnson says it's really hard for women who try to escape the industry. Their spirit is changed, they have no sense of purpose other than what they do, and they're ashamed of where their life path has taken them. And, before now, they have really had no resources to turn to.
The Attorney General says often prostitutes are thrown in jail rather than offered some sort of rehabilitation or treatment. That's done in order to keep them away from their Pimps and from returning to the only life they've ever known, a place they have come to falsely believe as a security blanket.
“A Scarlet Covering” offers a safe place for women to rehabilitate, has weekly support meetings, and aims to empower these women.
If you want to get involved or donate to ASC, visit http://ascarletcovering.com/
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