While I was volunteering to help in the AIDS/Hospice program one of my assignees was a 'prostitute'. She was rather chatty about some aspects of the business (as she knew it) but she never once mentioned a pimp or manager. She even pointed out on occasion women we encountered while grocery shopping or doing laundry for her that she knew 'professionally'.
Even to my unpracticed gay eye, I recall noting one she pointed out was somewhat less than what I might consider attractive to heterosexual men. I was informed virtually any woman can have a clientele, regardless of any perceived lack of what someone unfamiliar with how it works might consider to be a fundamental requirement.
It was unsettling, BTW, (to severely understate it) when I realized despite her failing health and HIV status my charge was still making money 'on the street' . . . .
Even to my unpracticed gay eye, I recall noting one she pointed out was somewhat less than what I might consider attractive to heterosexual men. I was informed virtually any woman can have a clientele, regardless of any perceived lack of what someone unfamiliar with how it works might consider to be a fundamental requirement.
It was unsettling, BTW, (to severely understate it) when I realized despite her failing health and HIV status my charge was still making money 'on the street' . . . .
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.