okay everybody. Although the story of the woman caught in adultery and being brought to Jesus is not in the earliest manuscripts, we know that Jesus loved Mary Magdelene because He saw her first on Resurrection Day before He went to see His Father.
No one in the industry doe not have any issues. The girl was raised by a loving and probably pretty conservative Catholic family. She was RAPED. She couldn’t tell her family, probably suffers from PTS and feels like crud so like those who abort and abort and abort, do so while trying to make themselves seem normal. Also, yes, the young do make many misjudgments, like many Marines are killed on “crotch rockets” while on a long leave. The terror and adrenaline rush is addictive, too. How many people cannot report they are raped? How many men?
Remember this...People in pain who cannot talk about it ACT OUT.
Here, read the original article.
http://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/porn-is-super-empowering-just-ask-the-duke-university-porn-star
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Exactly.
It was not my intention to pass judgement on the girl. I was just noting the fact that she wasn’t able to fully admit to what she was doing because it was the only way she could cope with herself.
I am around this girl’s age. I can tell you that, yes, young people make mistakes. Most of the mistakes my peers make are out of rebellious tendencies—not from ignorance. I am not judging her. I don’t know her. All I can tell you that the idea that youthfulness should be the excuse for stupidity is ludicrous. Yes, some people act the way they do because they are abused, raped, come from broken families, or whatever. Many, however, do it because they want to fit it or just don’t care what their parents think. My point was that young people are perfectly capable of coping with life’s realities if they aren’t coddled.
Not buying it. She knew what she was doing and in her story made no mention of any childhood sexual abuse.
Yup.
Rape is a REALLY bad thing for a woman. In order to cope, a woman will turn off the emotional side of herself (the higher level “thinking” part of her brain that allows her to form relationships and emotional bonds and make the right decisions) and then that makes her vulnerable to anything.
And yes, it is much like a “drug” that it takes more and more of it to achieve the same “high.” So it will start out small and end up in the extreme.
There is also a aspect of maturity that enters into the equation. That is why children and young adults are so vulnerable and must be protected.