I think it should be legalExactly what @Jessiesaysit said!
Nobody has name called - I said that you’re a terrible person, yes, and based off your posts here that appears to be true. That also isn’t classified as name calling.
Also, asking for ‘surveys’ that state evidence just further highlights how you don’t know what you’re taking about. They’re called journal articles and research papers, my dear. The debate has been logical and intelligent from everybody, excluding yourself. The only person here who has made judgments with zero education and sources is YOU, as highlighted above by @Jessiesaysit
I see your point, but also see it from the point of all sex workers who are frightened and uncomfortable of being open about their profession. I think this thread has highlighted how judgey and downright awful people can be when talking about sex workers! I wonder how many followers and fans Chloe would have if she openly shared that she was working in the sex work industry and owned her career. I can garauntee the comments on her posts would be mainly negative and she’d be ripped apart and probably denied brand deals and paid posts.
However, like I said, I understand where you’re coming from in that Chloe is making it appear that her lifestyle has been attained through hard work and being a bad ass business woman, when that isn’t the case. As an ‘influencer’ I do agree that it’s important to inform the impressionable people who look up to you of what your life is really like and how you’ve actually reached the position that you’re at.
Chloe gets off on playing the victim... would you prefer my focus be on my personal opinion about her and her botched body? My job as a paralegal is to focus on fact and remaining diplomatic. It’s hard but I see it to be of the upmost importance. Chloe is not a victim in this as she likes to brag about the fact she denies her profession or is completely open to people about it on public forumsExactly what @Jessiesaysit said!
Nobody has name called - I said that you’re a terrible person, yes, and based off your posts here that appears to be true. That also isn’t classified as name calling.
Also, asking for ‘surveys’ that state evidence just further highlights how you don’t know what you’re taking about. They’re called journal articles and research papers, my dear. The debate has been logical and intelligent from everybody, excluding yourself. The only person here who has made judgments with zero education and sources is YOU, as highlighted above by @Jessiesaysit
I see your point, but also see it from the point of all sex workers who are frightened and uncomfortable of being open about their profession. I think this thread has highlighted how judgey and downright awful people can be when talking about sex workers! I wonder how many followers and fans Chloe would have if she openly shared that she was working in the sex work industry and owned her career. I can garauntee the comments on her posts would be mainly negative and she’d be ripped apart and probably denied brand deals and paid posts.
However, like I said, I understand where you’re coming from in that Chloe is making it appear that her lifestyle has been attained through hard work and being a bad ass business woman, when that isn’t the case. As an ‘influencer’ I do agree that it’s important to inform the impressionable people who look up to you of what your life is really like and how you’ve actually reached the position that you’re at.
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