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Originally posted by Cassie
i didnt say that at all. re-read my original post!
i am curious what others think. period.
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Your post said you couldn't honestly say no to your daughter if she wanted to be an adult model. I think that, knowing the business, you could tell your daughter the possible pros and cons of doing it and of various career moves i.e. contract performer vs. freelance and so forth. Being an adult model might be a bad choice for someone and a good parent should certainly try to steer their kid in the direction best for that specific kid. The implication I got from your post was that of course no was the right answer to a girl who wanted to model, but that you might feel hypocritical saying that while profiting from it. If that is not what you meant, then I apologize. I just don't think we should feel bad about what we do. If someone in any nook or cranny of the industry is doing something genuinely scummy, then they should stop. But I don't think that having a business related to sexuality in any way intrinsically means that you are not supposed to get married or have kids or tell anyone what you do or be proud of what you do.