Degrading Little Whore

Degrading Little Whore




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Degrading Little Whore
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AMERICA'S "highest-earning" legal prostitute has revealed what life is really like working in a brothel.
Alice Little, who works at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch in Nevada, US, says her job is "stigmatising, degrading, difficult, and the best thing I’ve ever done with my life."
Lifting the lid on what goes on at the brothel, Alice told Style Caster she spends more than £1,750 a year on condoms and lubrication, "hours" in the nail salon, and works out for an hour in the gym everyday.
The 4ft 8in beauty, who claims to be the best paid prostitute in the United States - pocketing £711,000 to date, explains that it takes a lot to be a sex worker.
Alice, who has worked at the brothel for two years, said: "My job is that of a psychologist, relationship coach, and sexpert all rolled into one."
Explaining her daily routine, she says up to 20 "incredibly beautiful" women stand shoulder to shoulder, and wait to be "chosen" by a man - for 12 to 14 hours a day, five days a week.
Discussing her co-workers, Alice says the mix of ladies is diverse and counts retired servicewomen, grad students, mothers, doctoral candidates, among her colleagues.
Equally, she said there isn't just one type of person that visits a brothel either.
She said: "I spend intimate time with men, couples, single women, divorcées, virgins, kinksters, and widows."
Alice, who was born in Dublin and moved to America aged five, claims she chose her career because she finds her job rewarding, and explains that the sex is more than just an act.
She said: "You may assume my job is primarily about sex, but that couldn't be further from the truth. Sex is assumed – it's already on the table. What I'm really selling is intimacy.
"Intimacy is a crucial element of health and wellness. It affects our physical, mental, and emotional health in tangible ways. Much like petting a cat can lower your blood pressure, so too can a quality hug."
Alice, who is in her 20s, admits it also pays well as she is able to set her own rates and is hired as an independent contractor.
She gets up everyday at 7am and has an hour long workout before putting on her "war paint".
Alice has her own suite at the brothel owned by Dennis Hof - which is supported by a team of cashiers, bartenders and door attendants.
During her downtime she likes to educate herself on matters of human sexuality, psychology and sociology through books, lectures and online videos.
She claims that this knowledge bank has become a "lifeline when figuring out how to navigate the masses."
Brothels are licensed and safe in the state of Nevada where Alice works but she wants prostitution legalised in her home country, Ireland.
Speaking to the Irish Sun last year, she said: “I think it would be a fantastic thing. It’s absolutely heartbreaking the sheer amount of opposition that they’re facing over there with regards to sex work.
“They’re cracking down more and more, especially in Northern Ireland right now.
“We’ve had prostitution since the dawn of time, it’s the oldest profession and it’s not going anywhere. If we legalise it it’s better for everyone.”
This is Alice’s first job as a prostitute, and she told how her first couple of months as a working girl were really eye-opening.
She said: “The money was fantastic, but really what I expected least was the sheer amount of amazing connections that I would make, with the girls, the staff and the clients.”
And she said she has the full support of her family in her career choice.
She added: “Thankfully my family has been very open-minded and incredibly caring.
“What it really comes down to is that here in the States, they know it’s legal, they know it’s safe, they know I’m well cared for.”
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A GYPSY woman who stabbed a pretty British blonde and hacked off her hair in a “ritual shaming” was jailed for six years amid chaotic scenes.
Eliana Carvalho, 24, kidnapped and brutally attacked holiday bar girl Leighanne Rumney, 22, after falsely accusing her of an affair.
And Carvalho erupted in fury branding the female judge “a little whore” yesterday when she was jailed for six-and-half years.
Pandemonium broke out at the court in Portimao on the Algarve yesterday as sentence was passed.
Carvalho shouted ‘You are a whore, a little whore’ in Portuguese at female judge Patricia Avila as she learned her fate at the end of a four month trial.
Her mum Rute Fernandes Almeida, 40, and a third Roma gypsy tried over the horrific May 26, 2015, attack on Geordie beauty Leighanne were acquitted.
Mum Almeida tried to calm her raging daughter telling her “Shut up, shut up, you are going to appeal.”
And despite the outburst, Carvalho was allowed to walk free giving a clenched fist salute pending a a legal attempt to overturn kidnap and assault convictions..

But the judge warned the defendant as she stormed out: “Everything is being recorded and will be on the court records.
“What was said will be sent to prosecutors.”
Leighanne - who now has a four-and-a-half month-old son - told The Sun after yesterday’s case: “Her antics in court show just how dangerous and crazy she is.
“People who saw her during the trial told me she said she wanted to see me again to ‘finish the job.’
“I’m sure she’s done her chances of a successful appeal no good at all today but I don’t actually feel six-and-half years on long enough.
“I daren’t ever go to Portugal again and live in terror of her tracking me down. I’ve been physically and mentally scarred for life.”
Leighanne was wrongly accused by Carvalho of having an affair with her partner, who was not in court for the sentencing.
A judge who tried the Roma gypsy trio, told the Brit’s attacker: “It was an aggravated kidnapping because it was accompanied by torture and it was cruel, degrading and inhuman treatment.
“In deciding on the penalty, we considered the lack of regret and the fact that the violence used was excessive, gratuitous and senseless.”
“The victim was left in fear of her life and she was forced to leave the country.”
Leighanne was working as a waitress at The Hot Shot Bar in the party resort of Albufeira when she caught the eye of a local gypsy regular.
She told ahead of the trial how she spurned his advances but his family became convinced they were having an affair.
They drive her to a remote rural spot where she was “abandoned to her fate in a wild, isolated and unfamiliar place, naked and seriously wounded and bleeding to death” after being kicked and stabbed.
She lost two litres of blood and needed emergency surgery after staggering into the road to flag down a passing car.
Her attackers stabbed her and hacked her hair off with scissors before stripping her clothes off.
Leighanne, who is now back in the UK, revealed before the trial started that she no longer takes showers because she is haunted by the feeling of blood pouring down her back.
The two others tried - also from Porches near Albufeira - we’re acquitted owing to lack of evidence.
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A Bleached Out Old Whore? was last modified: June 30th, 2014 by Ronna Benjamin

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My niece, my mother, and I were sitting relaxed in my mother’s backyard by the pool for a before-dinner drink. The sun had just started to lower at the end of a hot and humid June day. I was sipping on a glass of Chardonnay. My niece was sipping on an iced tea; my mother was drinking water—apparently the “unfiltered” kind.
“And if I were going to be honest with you today, Ronna, what do you think I would tell you?” my mother asked me, nonchalantly.
“Uh oh,” I thought, “here it comes. She’s about to be honest with me about my hair.“ It’s always about my hair. And it’s usually not good.
My mom never mastered the art of conversational foreplay. She never learned that she was supposed to ask if I wanted her opinion before going in for the big bang.
I sighed. “It’s got to be about my hair, mom,” I replied.
“Because it’s always about my hair.”
Apparently, otherwise I am pretty perfect, because if I weren’t, clearly my mother would have told me.
She took a small breath, as if this were a little hard to get out. But I knew otherwise. It really wasn’t difficult at all.
“To be honest with you… you look like a bleached out old whore.”
My niece almost spit her iced tea all over the table.
I simply took another sip of Chardonnay, and braced myself for the fuller explanation. Because I knew my mother was just warming up. Nearing 80, she was not about to develop the art of tact.
She went on: it’s not the color; it’s the style- too young for me. It is stringy. It is too long.
“But, really, mom, a ‘bleached out old whore’? That’s kind of harsh, don’t you think?” I had actually blown my hair dry that very morning. The last time I had looked in the mirror, around noon, it had looked pretty good. Or so I thought.
“Maybe it’s just a mess because it is so humid today, and it’s extra frizzy.” Actually, I had been experimenting for two weeks with not shampooing at all in an effort to tame the frizz and keep the color intact. Apparently, that was not working out so well. I made a mental note to pick up a bottle of non-sulfate shampoo on the way home.
“It is definitely not the frizz. And no, I’m not being harsh . I am just being honest .”
My mother is fiercely proud of her brute (some might say “brutal”) honesty. She explained to my niece, a rising high school senior, how she is the only one in the family everyone can count on to be completely honest with them.
She gave a few examples of her past honesty, though I didn’t need those- I could write a book. She has given her unfiltered opinion about girlfriends and boyfriends of her children and grandchildren, unfiltered opinions about their choice of clothing and home decor (and yes, the pool table is still in my living room.)
She certainly gave an unfiltered opinion when I came home from college with a third hole in my ear, and I was saved from relentless nagging only when my brother came home from college with one in his.
Recently, she has told my beautiful niece– over and over– exactly what she thinks of her new nose piercing (you can imagine.)
It’s interesting to have a mother with no filter. On the one hand, I just love knowing what she thinks. I can always count on her honesty, and that’s important. On the other hand, it’s often plain old mean.
In any case, it was time to end this conversation.
“Mom, did you ever think that’s the look I’m going for? Mike just told me last night that he likes it when I look like a bleached out old whore. It’s sexy.”
Later, I wondered what she might have said if she had actually had a glass of wine that day. Really, how much more unfiltered can you get? Then I picked up the phone and made an appointment with my hair stylist.
After all, bleached out old whore is not really the look I’m going for.
“If I were to be honest with you today, Ronna, what do you think I would tell you?” my mother asked me. I took a gulp of Chardonnay.
My mother told us she is done, ready, the sooner the better.
“I haven’t opened this box in sixty years.” My mother said, as she pulled at the ripped cellophane window on this supposedly preserved box with acid free tissue paper. “To think, we almost threw it away.” I said. I couldn’t believe that I had chosen this day to finally bring…
After 28 years of practicing real estate law, Ronna Benjamin realized how much she loved writing and how much she hated lawyering. She jumped into the world of writing at Better After 50 and never looked back! She is loving her “second act” as Partner and Managing Editor at Better After 50. Ronna writes humorously about the things BA50s are concerned about – personal experiences with adult children, the quirks of aging parents and in-laws, and her own emotional and physical health issues (i.e., insomnia, anxiety, and bulging waist lines). A native Bostonian who loves to spend time with her husband and three adult children, Ronna also enjoys sailing, cooking, running, and biking–and she tolerates skiing so she is not left home during family vacations. Check out her new book “We Are Better After 50 Because…” co-written by Ronna and her BA50 Partner Felice Shapiro, a perfect gift for the birthday girl in her 50’s!
No! You caved??? I was with you all the way through “that’s the look I was going for – Mike thinks it’s sexy”. Then you made the appointment to change it?
My Mom, (no longer with us) had little filter as well. However, I usually knew what battles to simply not have with her. But still, my hairstyle is my own. I do remember growing up as a child, being told, “get your hair out of your face”.
I’m letting my bangs grow out now at the ripe age of 51.
yeah, I caved. I looked in the mirror…
What a nasty, mean, selfish person. Lucky you survived. Keep your niece away from her! I doubt she has many (any?) friends…..
Very funny and truthful. My mother has a very similar style of conversation with me. With her friends she is nothing but pleasant and entertaining. I just spent the last month helping her move from a large house into a much smaller condominium. My hair passed the test, but my newly purchased expensive athletic sports were appalling to her. “Your not going out in that are you? You realize your bra straps are showing, and you can see your butt! I have pants that you could wear.” It is summer. I am at a coastal town in Connecticut. People routinely wear bathing suits into the downtown for shopping, with beach cover ups on. “Mom, it’s a sporty look. I have great legs.” My mother’s response, “but you are over fifty.”
I went up into my room and threw the skort and pretty turquoise matching top into a box I was preparing to send to my oldest adult daughter, who lives in Atlanta. I also got the similar white one out of my drawer and included it as well. I knew I would never enjoy wearing them again. I changed into black pants and a different shirt, put on make up, and my contacts. I return downstairs and she says, “See, you look beautiful. I was right!” My daughter loved her new cloths, she said she would wear them to the beach. Maybe my Mom was right.
OMG… So glad and sad to hear that there are other mothers out there like mine! My mother is also very unfiltered and doesn’t market it as honesty, but rather, “I’m just trying to help”. Apparently, everyone needs her ‘help’ for improvement. She can certainly dish it out whether it’s wanted or not, but can never take any advice offered back. She’ll get defensive and act hurt not realizing that that is exactly how her comments make others feel.
She has moved on from my hair and shifted her focus to my skin. The last ‘helpful’ observation was asking whether or not I put lotion on my neck because I apparently have quite the wrinkly neck. Previously, it was asking what face lotion/cream I was using because clearly it wasn’t working.
The worst part for me is when I start giving that type of comment to my family. I don’t want to be like her in that way. Ultimately, even though she thinks she is being helpful, she makes me and my sisters feel that we are never good enough. When I respond that I am a 50 year old adult woman her rebuttal is that she will always be my mother.
Does that sound familiar? May TACT be with us all!
Very familiar….I told this story to my daughter and said, “see, I come by the criticism honestly” but I try very hard to have a little tact too.
Good God, she’s harsh! Although as a child when I didn’t comb my hair my Sicilian nonna told me I looked like a whore .. all in Italian. I don’t think your hair is at all stringy. But when I had “bleached out whore” hair my solution was Not Your Mother’s Hair Thickener and Lifter (which for some reason removed frizzies) and the Enjoy brand condition which I still use and love to this day. Very emollient and a little goes a long way. But it combats the dry part of bleached out whore look. I just love how picturesque that term is LOL
Ok…great suggestions…I’ve put these on my shopping list!
…maybe I’ll brand a new conditioner: “Don’t Be A Bleached Out Old Whore”
Good one about the new brand of conditioner. Where can I get some?
my house— private label— only for BA50 readers!
Good deal! But I will have to get my mail order.
I meant to say I will have to get my conditioner by mail order. Hope you offer fr
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