“In essence, they murdered who I was & who I could have been. I grieve every day for that girl. I want to save her, protect her, but I can’t. It’s too late. All I can do is try to salvage the life of the woman I am today”.
(Wendy’s Victim Impact Statement -
pg. 291).
“When Men Buy Sex, Who Really Pays? is a much-needed corrective to the dangerous, deceptive propaganda peddled by the United Nations and other powerful proponents of prostitution’s decriminalization.”
“Selling sex is an extremely dangerous activity. Individuals in the industry are regularly exposed to serious harm, such as drug culture, disease, violence, discrimination, degradation, debt bondage, criminalization, and exploitation” (pg. 16).
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“Buyers hide in plain sight, but often they are not really hiding because no one is looking for them. This can also lead to feelings of invisibility & worthlessness among those being sold who feel what is happening to them is accepted by society” (pg. 57).
“…some exited women have reason to fear for their lives if they reveal the names of their exploiters. Others remain loyal to the code of silence as insurance if they should find themselves destitute enough to consider re-entering the industry” (pg. 58).