:chuckle:
I suppose that exotic dancing does pay pretty well. But there's a lot more to a job than what it pays. A whole lot more. Everything we do effects ourselves and other people and we have a responsibility to try and understand the effects of our actions and to take responsibility for them. A job isn't just about what it pays.
Not by a longshot.
Originally posted by firechyld
I'm pretty sure I'm the only person here who has actually worked in the sex industry, so my perspective is a little different. It can be a rewarding and well-paying career... and it can also go horribly, horribly wrong. It's certainly not something you'd promote in general terms to school children...
Since when has the lack of facts ever stopped anyone around here from passing judgment? *smile*Originally posted by Mr Jack
I hate stories like this, there's so little information to base an opinion on it's pointless even to try.
His statement is factually correct, and without a context I can't say whether his speech is objectionable or not.
firechyld,
Did you experience anything like what David Sherman mentioned in his testimony?
Again, David's testimony is here:
http://www.adultssavingkids.org/DavidShermanII.html
Not at all. My experiences, and the experiences of most of those I know who have worked in the industry, have been nothing but positive.
Originally posted by firechyld
Not at all. My experiences, and the experiences of most of those I know who have worked in the industry, have been nothing but positive. I myself haven't worked as a stripper, but I know quite a few girls who have.
Originally posted by Shimei
I kind of figured you would say something like that.
Are your parents proud of the sex industry work that you have done?
When David Sherman's daughter was born, that is when he decided to get out of the business. He knew how the industry prays on women, and he wanted no part of it anymore.
Originally posted by granite1010
Why is it supposedly impossible to believe that some women LIKE working in the sex industry? Or is that something That Just Can't Happen?
Originally posted by Shimei
Yes, I am sure that they LIKE it.
From David Sherman:
Right from the start, drug and alcohol use is rampant. The dancers call it partying. They don’t realize that they are medicating themselves in order to do the work they do. Also, the abortion rate is extremely high due to the fact that most have lost contact with family members due to what they do. They also feel they could never take the chance on flawing the body from carrying a child. Additionally, the dancers believe they have no way to support a baby without dancing, and therefore can’t quit to have one. Basically, they are caught in a very real, painful Catch-22.
Or a former preacher for his/her opinion on the efficacy and veracity of religion...Originally posted by granite1010
...Asking Sherman for his take on the industry's about as useful as Dworkin denouncing porn or Ted Bundy blaming skin mags for his deviancies.
Originally posted by granite1010
For one thing, this is Sherman's personal opinion, nothing more. For another, this doesn't answer my question: is or is it not possible that some women do enjoy the lifestyle?
Asking Sherman for his take on the industry's about as useful as Dworkin denouncing porn or Ted Bundy blaming skin mags for his deviancies.
Originally posted by Shimei
Granite, next time you are at the strip joint, maybe you could take a survey from some of the strippers about weather of not they like their work. If any of them are not too high, maybe they could give you an answer similar to firechyld's, or maybe one of them will tell you the truth.
David Sherman's personal opinion? Uhh, he was the MANAGER of several strip joints for several years. He may know SOMETHING about the business. Or maybe he was just lying to the Michigan House Committee.