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perhaps the point was merely to deduce varying reactions in such a situation...
basically, a reactionary experiement based upon an actual occurrence. and i'd say your responses can't have disappointed one with a preconceived notion of the fashion in which women are treated in this business..
furthermore..based upon all of your knowledge about this incident, and now knowing how the model felt about it (or even purportedly felt, for i'm sure there are some girls out there that actually do feel as victimized as i was portrayed to be), perhaps you can empathize a bit more with it should you be placed in a situation to aid a girl, rather than telling her 'life's a bitch, deal with it, you're a ho for being in the biz anyway.' though from what's been further stipulated on the board, it doesn't seem as if most of you deal with the models in the first place...
i commend aaron and unseen for upholding a form of absolute, albeit the industry being discussed, ethics-that there is indeed some type of standard by which we all deserve to be treated, no matter which side of the camera we're on. maybe that's the point...
and the sad thing is, it looks like a precious few actually got it.
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