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chapter 4 commentary of Shelley Lubben’s book about the pornography industry

Alexandra Mayers reads a portion of, reviews and provides commentary on Chapter Four of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased (and possibly murdered by stalkers tied to organized crime elements of the pornography industry) anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.

In this commentary, Alexandra reviews recent news revolving around the pornography industry which essentially proves Shelley Lubben’s statement about pornography being sex trafficking as accurate.

In addition, Alexandra shares some advice for parents in regards to not instilling feelings insecurity into their children – as it’s the elements of negative self image and low self esteem which often lead a young person into the adult entertainment industry (as the industry offers a false sense of validation via negative attention).

Pimps dating women & targeting their daughters for pornography

Alex Mayers shares her commentary in regards to a recent article on MikeSouth.com in regards to what appears to be a growing trend of pimps targeting young adults for pornography via the dating of the target’s parent (usually the mother).
At an increasing rate, young sexworkers are making it known on social media that their parents (usually one of the parents non-biological) are “managing” their career as a pornstar or sexworker.
It’s important for parents (especially mothers) to realize that 1) their child (adult or not) is not an extension of themselves and 2) pimps (sex and human traffickers) are becoming increasingly aware as to the earning potential of a well “groomed” young sex worker – so safeguarding their children from such predators is imperative.
No young person (child or adult) should ever feel that a “condition” of receiving love or acceptance from their parent (or step parent) is based upon following through with any life choice that doesn’t feel right (or good).

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