I have speculated on this myself. There are a few other girls like her (well spoken, seem to come from relatively good economic backgrounds), Kelly Wells being one that comes to mind. Another one is Sasha Knox. And let's not forget our own Gia Jordan.
Taking up porn if you're on the downward slope of the economic curve is one thing; you don't have as far to fall. But whores who seem to have had somewhere else to go, you do indeed wonder what twist of events led them to that first strip in front of the lights, what arcane confluence of forces led them so far astray from the world they came from. What could have happened in their lives that would lead them to believe that selling their bodies in front of a camera was a good idea?
Perhaps it is an unconscious desire to shame their families. Perhaps some women are "wired" in a way that they do not associate sex with intimacy, to the extent that selling it is not dissimilar to the way anyone else sells themselves for employment.
I don't pretend to have the answers, but I won't lie to you. It does ratchet up the stroke factor, for me at least.