One of the greatest deceptions of all time

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Men (and women) are being deceived into believing the lie every day!

Sex-packed porn films featuring freshly-dyed blondes whose evocative eyes say “I want you” is quite possibly one of the greatest deceptions of all time. Trust me, I know. I did it all the time and I did it for the lust of power and the love of money. I never liked sex. I never wanted sex, and in fact I was more apt to spend time with Jack Daniels than some of the studs I was paid to “fake it” with. That’s right, none of us freshly-dyed blondes like doing porn. In fact, we hate it. We hate being touched by strangers who care nothing about us.

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There was a time in my career when I was an honesty queen. If I were dancing for someone and they asked me a question about my childhood, I would start to tell them. The look on some of their faces was priceless. They went from being really turned on to really turned off. They’d get up and leave. At the time, I didn’t think the stories were disturbing, I was just talking casually. I didn’t understand what I had done wrong. After awhile, I started to see that maybe some of my experiences weren’t so normal. Now I understand that what I had done was destroy their fantasy. I broke the illusion. Suddenly, from their perspective, I went from being a beautiful sex goddess to a REAL person with real sexual trauma. The truth about the danger and hazards of the sex industry have the power to destroy the fantasies from which this industry thrives. If a woman is honest she will tell you that lying is the best way to make money in the industry. The lie keeps the companies safe and the patrons happy.

It’s a lot easier to look at porn when you don’t know the truth. Even when women or men in the sex industry defend their choices, ask them if they would want their son or daughter to work in the industry and a look of horror usually passes their face. It’s easier to objectify those you don’t care about.

The industry is all about selling a fantasy. It’s like a mirage in a desert. You are so thirsty and then go to a pond of water. After the fantasy fades, you lay there, your mouth full of sand and more in need of water than you were at the beginning. Only, you’d be lucky if that were the worst thing that could happen to you from buying a fantasy. You’d be real lucky. Some people pay with their lives.

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