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The Internet Made It Easy to Become a Teen Prostitute
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It all started when I was 17-years-old, a month or two after I graduated from high school . I was having a hard time getting a job. With no real job experience and a down economy, even for a position at Starbucks, I was competing against people with college degrees. They had far more impres­sive resumes. I quickly became frustrated with my search.
One day, while browsing the jobs on Craigslist, I spotted the “Adult Gigs” and “Adult Entertainment” section. I decided to check it out, mere curiosity at the time. The moment I clicked the link, I was met with hundreds and hundreds of links and posts from various men and women (most­ly women) offering their “companionship” or “GFE” (Girl Friend Experience), in ex­change for “roses” (i.e. monetary compen­sation). I was awed by how much money they made. Anywhere from $100 for 15 min­utes to $600 an hour was the going rate. So, just for the hell of it, I posted my own ad.
Next thing I knew, I was getting calls and texts from a bunch of men who saw my ad. At first, I hesitated to reply, but I finally did and went to meet one man. He was in his mid-30s, and I met him at his house while his wife was out getting her nails done. It was a nice place, and he looked normal, which made me feel more at ease. We had sex for 15 minutes. He tried to coax me into not using a condom, but I insisted, and he eventually agreed. He gave me $150 for the deed, and I was on my way.
I’m a very shy person and have always avoided social situations. I didn’t have any real close friends, and I was picked on in school. At first, escorting helped me feel beautiful… wanted. But, it was all just a lie, and it soon became a path filled with sexual abuse and beatings. I was robbed and raped several times, and I internalized the hurt, hating myself more and more every time.
It was my mom who busted me. Even though I was really angry at the time, deep inside, I felt grateful. Without her interven­tion, I don’t know if I could have stopped. I was caught in a vicious cycle of feeling bad, getting money to get drugs to feel better again, only to feel bad again. Today, at 21 years old, I am sober and a lot wiser than I was at 19. The experience changed me. I look at everyone differently now.
I now understand how very dan­gerous the Internet can be. It’s a portal to ev­erything, with only your keyboard acting as the barrier.
Note: Thanks to the efforts of advocates for victims of the sex trade, Craigslist shut down its “adult” section in 2010. Unfortunately, however, the Internet continues to serve as a primary way for perpetrators to find victims.
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Keita Nakajima enters this year's Masters as the world's top-ranked amateur.
Before Augusta National was home to the greatest moments in professional golf — before it was even home to the Masters — it was a haven for amateur golf.
The club’s roots, which date back to the early 20th century, belong in the amateur game. This, of course, is thanks to its founder, Bobby Jones. Jones is the most famous amateur in golf history, a player who won seven majors without ever turning “pro.” Rather, Jones moonlighted in professional golf from his day job as an attorney.
In later years, after Jones and Clifford “Cliff” Roberts founded Augusta National Golf Club on the remains of a peach farm in rural Georgia, the two men set out to form a golf tournament to bring notoriety to their great course. They created what would later become known as the Masters, and in Jones’ spirit, ensured amateur golf would serve as an indelible piece of the tournament’s tradition.
Today, the Masters’ amateur tradition is among its most celebrated acts. Each year, Augusta National invites its amateurs to stay in the famed “Crow’s Nest” — a bunk-style dormitory above the clubhouse. The club also hosts an annual amateur dinner on the night before the Masters begins, an idea that came at the suggestion of Jones himself. On Sunday afternoon, when the winner is chauffeured into Butler Cabin for his televised interview, the Masters low amateur is chauffeured alongside him.
This year, the tradition will continue yet again with one of the best amateur fields in recent history. Below, meet each of the six amateurs who will be competing in this year’s Masters.
The top-ranked amateur in the world, and one of the best young players to enter the Masters field since Viktor Hovland won low amateur honors in 2019, Keita Nakajima is a rising star in the golf world.
Nakajima is something of a superstar in his native Japan, seen by many as the natural successor to Hideki Matsuyama atop the country’s golf mantel. He finished T28 in his first PGA Tour start at the Zozo Championship in October, and has played in a handful of Tour events already. He enters the Masters having already won on the Japan Golf Tour in 2021.
The reigning U.S. Amateur champion, James Piot coasts into Augusta National on the high of his surprise, come-from-behind win at Oakmont last summer. The 23-year-old is a fifth-year senior at Michigan State, where he owns the program record for single-season scoring average.
James Piot, the reigning U.S. Amateur champ, will be among the amateurs in this year’s Masters field.
The pride of the Cayman Islands, Aaron Jarvis is ticking off a Masters first in 2022 in more ways than one. Jarvis, who plays collegiately for UNLV, won the Latin American Amateur Championship to earn an invite into the field at Augusta National. In doing so, he’ll be the first player from the Cayman Islands to tee it up in the event. Augusta will mark the first in a storybook summer for the 19-year-old, who will also be the first from his country ever to tee it up at the Open Championship at St. Andrews in July.
It feels a bit disingenuous to include Stewart Hagestad, age 30, among this list of young up-and-comers. The reigning U.S. Mid-Am champion is something of an amateur lifer, having competed in events on the amateur circuit for the better part of a decade. This year will mark his second Masters start — he finished T36 in 2017, becoming the first Mid-Am entrant to make the cut at Augusta National.
Owner of the most dramatic of the Masters amateur entrance stories, Shepherd climbed back from eight down (and four down with four to play) to win the 2021 British Amateur. A native of St. Andrews, Scotland, Shepherd will look to defend his title at the British Amateur in June to earn entrance into a second-consecutive Open Championship in his backyard at the Old Course.
Austin Greaser hails from Vandalia, Ohio, an hour west of Dublin (which you might know as the home of the most decorated champion in Masters history, Jack Nicklaus.) Greaser, who finished as the runner-up at last year’s U.S. Amateur, is a junior at North Carolina.
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James Colgan is an assistant editor at GOLF, contributing stories for the website and magazine on a broad range of topics. He writes the Hot Mic, GOLF’s weekly media column, and utilizes his broadcast experience across the brand’s social media and video platforms. A 2019 graduate of Syracuse University, James — and evidently, his golf game — is still defrosting from four years in the snow, during which time he cut his teeth at NFL Films, CBS News and Fox Sports. Prior to joining GOLF, James was a caddie scholarship recipient (and astute looper) on Long Island, where he is from.
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