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I wanna’ start by saying that I do not dislike Heidi Fleiss, actually I have a level of respect for her. Although it’s not for me, I do not think that prostitution should be illegal or that just because a girl is a prostitute she is “bad”. It is also my opinion that Heidi was rail roaded by the system.
Heidi made sure never to send a prostitute into an unsafe situation or one where she felt humiliated or degraded. She was always conscious of how prostitution could lower a woman's self-esteem and didn't want anyone who worked for her to feel that way. Her clients were some of the richest men in the world. They wanted to look the best and live the longest. They were at the doctors regularly. She never had one girl come down with an STD. She always told her girls that if they ever felt uncomfortable with a client, they should call her and she would get them out of there—no matter where they were.
Heidi never ran a brothel; no sex for money took place at her home. Her home was a place of comfort where the girls could talk shop. Heidi said at her home, girls would swim and sunbathe and fight about who gave the best blow jobs.
Heidi says,
“A woman should have the right to do what she wants with her body. She might have a fantasy about becoming a prostitute; why shouldn't she act on it? Or she might need to do it for a month or two because she has no family, no money, nothing. The money could help her to do something positive with her life, like start a business or go to college. I remember a girl who came to me with choke marks around her neck. She was in an abusive relationship with her boyfriend and wanted me to help her get out of it. I recommended that she work at a restaurant for six months, but eventually I let her work for me. She made a quarter of a million her first time. She turned one more trick and then retired from the business to get a master's degree at UCLA.”
There is no downside to legalizing prostitution. The government would benefit by collecting taxes on the industry. And regulation would clean up a lot of crime and help to protect women. You can't stop sex. And sex for money will happen no matter what. Why make it a crime?
A really good made for TV movie I recommend to watch is Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss
Jamie-Lynn DiScala from The Sopranos, has her character down perfectly. Right down to her Heidi's 'trade mark' smirk.
And a good documentary to watch is Nick Broomfield's Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam
Heidi made sure never to send a prostitute into an unsafe situation or one where she felt humiliated or degraded. She was always conscious of how prostitution could lower a woman's self-esteem and didn't want anyone who worked for her to feel that way. Her clients were some of the richest men in the world. They wanted to look the best and live the longest. They were at the doctors regularly. She never had one girl come down with an STD. She always told her girls that if they ever felt uncomfortable with a client, they should call her and she would get them out of there—no matter where they were.
Heidi never ran a brothel; no sex for money took place at her home. Her home was a place of comfort where the girls could talk shop. Heidi said at her home, girls would swim and sunbathe and fight about who gave the best blow jobs.
Heidi says,
“A woman should have the right to do what she wants with her body. She might have a fantasy about becoming a prostitute; why shouldn't she act on it? Or she might need to do it for a month or two because she has no family, no money, nothing. The money could help her to do something positive with her life, like start a business or go to college. I remember a girl who came to me with choke marks around her neck. She was in an abusive relationship with her boyfriend and wanted me to help her get out of it. I recommended that she work at a restaurant for six months, but eventually I let her work for me. She made a quarter of a million her first time. She turned one more trick and then retired from the business to get a master's degree at UCLA.”
There is no downside to legalizing prostitution. The government would benefit by collecting taxes on the industry. And regulation would clean up a lot of crime and help to protect women. You can't stop sex. And sex for money will happen no matter what. Why make it a crime?
A really good made for TV movie I recommend to watch is Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss
Jamie-Lynn DiScala from The Sopranos, has her character down perfectly. Right down to her Heidi's 'trade mark' smirk.
And a good documentary to watch is Nick Broomfield's Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam
