BlondieLashes said:
Interesting question! I must admit that while in the industry I didn't percieve that society thought that there was anything wrong with what I was doing! Quite the opposite to be honest! I found that in my social life the people I hung out with seemed to think I was "cool" (for lack of a better word) for being in porn or stripping, etc.
What about a particular part of society, i.e. your family? Was there any stress because of them? Did they know? What would have happened if they found out? Or did they not care either?
The Bible wasn't affecting me much back then- or anyone that read it for that matter!
I never said anything about the bible affecting you directly, just that other people's views about the profession because of it might be a factor.
What affected me was the actual emotional, physical and spiritual damage that it did to me on a personal level.
This is vague. What were the problems exactly? Were any of them related to guilt? Would guilt be there if everybody in society felt that the sex industry was okay?
If not guilt-related, what were the problems?
I started using drugs and drinking just to get through and to numb my emotions.
That's irrelevant. Lots of people do drugs and drink to numb emotions. We're trying to get to the underlying reasons, to see if they are the fault of the sex industry.
It just is not natural to expect a woman to give herself away sexually to numerous people on a regular basis and not have any emotional, spiritual and physical issues as a result.
Just giving herself away sexually, or doing it for hire? There
are women who have a great deal of sex with many men for free (the term "nymphomaniac" had to come from somewhere), but no one is trying make that illegal.
Are nymphomaniacs unnatural? Or just atypical?
Also, as far as sex load, what about a part time prostitute? Not every one does it full time. I knew a girl who was a college student and just did it a couple of times a week.