... about child prostitution in Oregon.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dan-rather/pornland-oregon-child-pro_b_580035.html?ir=Yahoo
I know this stuff happens... I've learned a lot about it in the last year or two... but I let the sting of it lessen when I'm not working on a fundraising or awareness project. This article feels like a punch in the gut... I can't believe how wicked people are.
Re: Sad and disturbing article/video...
Totally sickening- the people that do this have no heart, no conscience...
I wonder if they have their own children- how would they like it if someone abused, raped and exploited their child, niece, sister, etc. like they do on a daily basis.
It's completely horifying.
Ew! Gross. What is the MATTER with people?!
I don't get this part: "He becomes her "boyfriend," taking her to dinner, buying her nice things, sometimes meeting her parents. The girl eventually moves in with him."
WTH kind of parents would let a young teenager MOVE IN with a boyfriend? I wasn't even allowed to DATE at the ages they are talking about. These parents are clearly not without fault.
The whole thing is seriously messed up.
This!
Totally. I know I did things with boyfriends because of love and attention needs and I didn't even have that jacked up of a childhood.
MY BLOG!
Just one of the many reasons I don't think I could handle being a social worker.
MY BLOG!
Agreed. One of the toughest jobs in the world.
The video doesn't say much more than the article really.
I think parents that either sell their kids into prostitution or pimp them out make me the angriest. Obviously a lot of the kids that get involved have wack home lives as well, but doing that to your own child is just horrible. I can't imagine.
MY BLOG!
I honestly cried almost every single day and I was so stressed out I would break into hives. I don't regret the experience because it REALLY opened my eyes to the real world/people and made me A LOT stronger, and I met/worked with some AMAZING people.... It also made me SO appreciative of what I had/have in life. But I only did it for a year....then I couldn't take it anymore. I know people who have done it for years and they have become so numb to everything. I did not want to be that person.
Completely agree. And particularly the idea of being wanted/adored BY A MAN. The whole prince on a white horse thing. Girls think that if they don't have a "boyfriend" it means there is something wrong with them. In addition to the fact that they are not taught to value themselves and the emphasis placed on being thin/pretty... it's actually no wonder so many young girls have horrible self-esteem. It's actually surprising so many of them turn out as well as they do.
pinterest
I was wondering that too but if you read the comments under the article they say that in that state the parents are not allowed to go after their children if they run away after the age of 14 and even if someone finds them they cannot make them go home. They're not allowed to do much of anything to control their kids but they're still legally and financially responsible for them. Is that really true? Cause that's messed up.