But I didn’t say ‘pressured.’
I said ‘willing’ and that’s a
difference between victim and non-victim.
> But I didnt say pressured. I said willing and thats a difference between victim and non-victim. <
I have no quarrel with you there. But we don’t know the actual personalities of the women involved. Were they mostly career prostitutes, willing to trade sex for movie roles? Or were they mostly decent, honorable people, people with standards?
We just don’t know. So I will apply the “average woman” concept here. Would the average woman meeting with a potential boss in this day and age (post-1990) expect to have to trade sex for a job?
I really don’t think today’s average woman would expect to have to do that. That makes them victims, not participants.