Prostitution seemed like such a hassle and not very fun or fulfilling, and her parents were rich. So why did she do it?
Prostitution seemed like such a hassle and not very fun or fulfilling, and her parents were rich. So why did she do it?
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Lynch is a pathetic sex pervert who thinks every young woman is a whore or whore in waiting.
>thinks every young woman is a whore or whore in waiting
where's the lie though
I'm pretty sure he's neutral about it. He's just exposing how grotesque female teenagehood is.
Also, guys, Donna was ready and willing to go along with it that one time
because WOW BOB WOW
Because she was sexually abused, which fucked her up mentally and emotionally.
Every prostitute was a victim of sexual abuse, without exception.
She had a massive coke addiction that she had to feed and no source of income to fund it that she could explain. Her family were well off but she didn't have some big personal bank account, I'm sure.
Plus she had a compulsion towards sex with random men in dangerous situations anyways due to her childhood of being raped very regularly, it's not surprising she ended up monetizing it. And many of the people she was buying drugs from and doing them with were involved with that and made it seem like a natural option.
>laura was banged by her father
>audrey was almost banged by her father
what did lynch mean by this
Would Maddy, Shelly, or Audrey have tried to prostitute themselves like Laura, Donna, Theresa, and Ronnette did? Why did a small town like Twin Peaks have so many teenage whores?