To be fair, we can't discount the credibility of the documentary because of who Jodie Marsh is or because of her bad experiences. I haven't seen the programme yet, and I'm sure that these things do happen, it's just we see a different side to the sex industry from street prostitution.
Until they are prepared to show all sides of the sex industry, to me it will always be biased and incorrect, who ever it is presenting it, but in this case it is also hypocritical, as we are faced with a woman who has bragged about having 5 in a bed and wearing tee shirts scoring her lovers out of 10, who now is celibate and already has a dislike for men judging people in the sex industry. If they wanted it to be a fair representation, they would not have chose Jodie Marsh to present it. Full stop!
funlover12 (29-10-13), Hagane00 (29-10-13), JMastodon (30-10-13), TiffanyTees (29-10-13)
It would be so good if in public consciousness , in laymen world , in civvi life there would be an awareness ,
that street trade and indoor escorting are two different worlds.
Yes , at the end of the day we all 'do the same' thing , but our circumstances , issues , problems could not be more different.
As long as we -- indoor Independent Escorts -- are discussed under the same umbrella , I think we will come out the worse for it.
I do what I want. I cannot do otherwise.
JMastodon (30-10-13)