<div><span><font size="2">Ben wrote/quoted from the magazine interview:</font></span></div>
<div><span><font size="2">"I don't see it as a terrible thing. It's something I drifted into by<br>chance. I never judged girls who worked as escorts and was always<br>fascinated by it. There is this huge stigma attached to escorting but I<br>
don't see it like that"<br><br>"I'm still young and I can't decide on what I want to do in the future.<br>My escorting work provides me with a fabulous life and I don't want to<br>give it up just yet."<br>
<br>"I have a nice life - I don't want for anything and I'm in control. I<br>haven't had much freedom in my life and I'm enjoying it."<br><br>Doesn't sound like someone with horrific emotional and self-esteem<br>
problems to me!</font></span></div>
<div><span><font size="2"><br>More like an extremely intelligent girl who's decided to take control of<br>her own life and do what she wants to do. More power to her, I say.</font></span></div>
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<div><span>Well..., I suppose then she was not the horribly exploited/totally self-destructive woman I had envisioned. It's sounds like her life was more along the lines of Ashley Dupre. I had thought the former Oxford student was more of a "low-end" hooker and for many of them life is hell. But in the links that Spike gave, it was clear that both of the young women came from very broken/dysfunctional homes. I wonder how many high-end prostitutes come from happy families? hmmm... It would make for an interesting study. </span></div>
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<div><span><font size="2">Spike wrote:</font></span></div>
<div><span><font size="2">I just don't get it. A harlot with whom one could actually carry on meaningful conversation (possibly even about mathematics!) and yet no premium pricetag? Someone do explain.</font></span></div>
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<div><span>It does seem strange. Perhaps the former Oxford student does not/did not have a full understanding of her full market value if she went after the right customer demographic. But this also might be a sign of hidden low self-esteem. I'm not so sure she is the happy and self-actualizing person you take her for. </span></div>
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<div><span>Ben wrote:</span></div>
<div><span>My impression is that she is definitely not messed-up, and has not been<br>driven to 'degrade herself' (do you regard prostitution, per se, to be a<br>degrading career?).</span></div>
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<div>I think even at the high-end of prostitution, it is for many women (at least to some extent) a distasteful thing (depending in part on the customer/situation). Perhaps there are some women who have a personal psychology that allows them to find the work engaging and even fun. I would say despite even the "glitter" of high-end prostitution, it is at some level degrading. Perhaps I am an old-fashioned romantic who believes sex should be between two people with real feelings of deep affection/love (or at least lust!) between them. I suspect a century from now we will see a publicly accepted and updated version of the ancient Greek Hetaira (many current politicians would love to see that day!, lol). I wonder to what extent academics have explored the world of prostitution (especially at the high-end). What I mainly know of the topic is about the poor benighted street walkers. </div>
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<div>John <br> </div>