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The story is pretty simple…
A girl named Alyssa Funke decides to get into porn, because porn is an easy business to get into, as there is a constant search for new talent. Porn is also celebrated in our porn filled society and the money is good.
She does her first scene, rebrands herself and people from her past start to make fun of her, because people are haters, and assholes, and it gets to the point which she can’t live with her decision anymore, and she blows her head off with a shotgun.
It is a sad story in Cyberbullying, that is up there with girls being teased for being fat, or whatever else people are blaming suicide on…
While I will say, that there’s more to a problem than being teased…it takes a fucked up person to begin with to actually go through with suicide, and a little teasing can’t really be what put her over the edge.
You can’t blame the masses for pointing and laughing…and you can’t blame the industry for allowing a young girl to come into the industry…if someone wants to put themselves out there, even if they don’t really want to put themselves out there, and actually aren’t psychologically ready for it, you have to look to the person as the reason it happened. They are ultimately the one who made the decisions along the way…
Ultimately, she had deeper rooted issues, hence why she was getting into porn in the first place. Because porn is fucking on camera, not something for “normal girls’…to really partake in at any age.
That’s not say porn girls are bad people, I am friends with a lot of great girls, it’s just to say that…porn girls are putting themselves out there to be hated…and people are hated, as much as they are celebrated by the perverts masturbating to them..
What it comes down to is that we need to encourage sluts, not discourage them…we need to let people do the fuck they want and we shouldn’t be shitting on them…for anything they do…because really worry about your fucking self…
Slut Shaming, Cyberbullying and getting into porn and not able to handle criticism…is just the way it is, and that is not worth dying over.