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'Our women are not for sale' Trisha Baptie's life story reads like the template of many who end up in Vancouver's sex trade -- addiction, foster care, sexual abuse and the eventual slide from the higher end hooker strolls into the Downtown Eastside. At 18, she was on "the whore tour," making the resort round of Kamloops, Kelowna, Penticton and Vernon before landing back in Vancouver. By 21 and past her prime, Baptie was on the most dangerous corners in the city and was once taken to Willie Pickton's farm by a "date." She knew some of the women Pickton murdered. In total, she spent 15 years working indoors and outdoors in licensed and unlicensed parts of the sex business. Continued/Long Read : http://www2.canada.com/vancouversun/...aa&k=94510&p=1 |
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Its one thing to be poor, its one thing to be addicted to drugs, and its another thing to willingly become a prostitute in a country with this level of social assistance. Girl is an idiot IMO. And holy hell... http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...t_want_azn.jpg |
HOLY FUCKING HELL DO NOT WANT http://stopmebeforeiblogagain.com/wp...o-not-want.jpg |
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how the hell was she a prostitute? she's hideous! maybe that's why she's angry lol she was like the kid who picked his nose and would be the last one chosen for team sports. |
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