- Interesting conversation -

I am curious what other women went through that had careers in hardcore pornography or nude modelling and then became mothers, like, Michelle Wild or American counterparts. What did their children think when they found out about their moms being in porn? Were the children ridiculed because of their mothers' past lives? (children will be ridiculed for any minor *flaw* - imagine your mom doing gangbangs for a living.)
Are there differences between the way Europeans and Americans perceive former sex workers? Gauge did an interview earlier this year testifying to her rough experience holding steady "civilian" jobs due to her past work. People are close-minded conservative assholes, hypocrites, and basically can't cope with a woman that used to provide sexual pleasure for money.

I like the point about people forgetting Aurora. It's true that newer pervs don't seem to know the older names from the porn game. Yet...

It's been 17 years since Jenna Jameson hit the porn scene. Most people still know who she is, and what she did for money in 1996. The internet is only making it harder for models and pornstars to escape into obscurity. There will always be a fresh crop of women coming into porn, but the hard drives & servers will always be chugging along, hosting content, and being a sore reminder for women that would rather the world just forget who they were, before they had children.

I don't see anything particularly wrong about the way she made money earlier in her life. She sucked/fucked dick, in various ways and arrangements/scenarios, and got paid. If anyone should be writing an apology letter to their unborn it should be some of these white-collar criminal fucks that hold this (USA) nation back from progressing and who act as a stubborn hurdle toward our species' general enlightenment.