While I agree with Kymber, I never agree with generalizations. There are some ladies who are just made for this work. They feel like doing anything else is a waste of time. These type of women tend to use the extra time this industry affords them to improve on themselves in other ways. They develop multiple streams of income, and expand their entrepreneurial spirit that this industry brings out. If a lady can't come out of this being a marketing GENIUS, there's something wrong with that picture.
Then I know some ladies who were not smart, and this business absolutely became necessary to pay bills, or even keep a man around. Then they've hit a certain age, have been doing this for too long, they don't like it, and they have nothing to show for it. They feel they can't have houses or cars unless a guy can get it for them. It's not the industry that becomes the bad idea, it's not having a brain that is the problem.
I agree with your original idea, TP, but this mirrors real life. People are judgmental.
The light skinned Black person is glad they're not dark skinned. The sad truth is that 'RedBones' are not in style.
The Republican feels like being a Democrat is a character flaw. The Democrat feels like being a Republican is repressed sexuality.
I kid, I kid...
But seriously, six years ago when I made $14/hr and began my life as a part time companion, I considered quitting my job because I was missing so many calls. Now as a part time companion in middle management, it's easy for me to advocate being a part time companion. Personally, I'm glad I didn't quit, and I can say that keeping my job has been a rewarding experience.