This raw documentation exposes the stark reality where personal agency is both a tool for survival and a response to systemic abandonment. It effectively strips away societal judgment to reveal the resilient, albeit tragic, pragmatism required to navigate life on the margins.
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Three Prostitutes-Jade, Sanai and Jules追加:
All right. So, who do we have on the left?
>> I'm Jules.
>> You're on the right. Oh, >> Jade.
>> Jade.
>> Sai.
>> Sai.
>> I'm Jules.
>> And Jules. Jade. Sai and Jules. You guys are working Figaro Street.
>> Yeah.
>> How long you guys been doing that?
>> Um, a year and almost five months.
>> Like two years and a half.
>> I'm going on four years.
>> Four years.
>> Three and a half. Four years now.
>> What do you guys think of of what you're doing?
I ain't going to lie. It's like normal to us.
>> I think once you get used to it, it's just >> it's normal. A normal part of the day.
>> Is it difficult that first time >> for sure?
>> Are you selling it?
>> I was for sure nervous. I Well, I got So, >> you got to be drunk.
>> Well, not drunk, but at least a little tipsy.
>> I don't think anybody can be theirelves uh sleeping with a stranger.
So you have to have a little bit of a maybe confidence of maybe some alcohol, maybe some weed or whatever >> or crystal meth or >> not that whatever feel good for you but >> I know they didn't go to that but no not not us.
>> And do you you guys how old are you?
>> I am I just turned 24.
>> I'm 24. I turned 27 in May.
>> And do you have management?
>> None of you none of you girls have pimps? Not since for like three years.
>> I haven't had a pimp since I first started this.
>> I think you learn that first like the first round of everything when you start this is like whether you need a pimp or not, the girls that need a pimp, stay with the pimp. The girls that don't need a pimp to be a girl need What are the advantages of not having a pimp?
>> Not having to give.
>> What are the advantages of having a pimp that you can't do for yourself?
>> Go ahead.
>> She said it.
>> Literally not having to give all your money away. And I just left my management like it didn't didn't go the best. You know, we weren't compatible as you would say.
>> Is that why you have a black eye?
>> No, actually, I got into a fight and just cuz my face looks like I didn't lose.
>> It happens. There's a lot of fights that go on, too.
>> But no guy hit you.
>> No, >> I've dealt with [ __ ] like that in the past, but this one thing for sure and two things for certain, I can always say they knew not to beat up the cash register >> period. I mean, [ __ ] >> it's a rough job. No.
>> Yeah. You guys have to deal with all kinds of crazy tricks and pimps and running from the cops and all kinds of stuff, right?
>> Yeah. The police just got a little bit more brutal this time around, too.
>> I know. You seen them cameras being put up out there?
>> They put cameras out.
>> Yeah. They put cameras all around Fideroa. So, if guys pull up, their license plate gets caught up in the >> And they send a >> They send a letter in the mail talking about, "Oh, well, you were trying to pick up, you know."
>> So, what does that do to business?
>> It's And the tricks are scared for sure.
They don't want to come out because they're afraid that they're going to get captured on camera. They're going to get a letter sent home telling their wife or their girlfriend's going to see it or their mother that they live with is going to see it and >> business slow.
>> Yeah, it's been so since January, but it's a new year, so Christmas, New Year, >> you'll probably get that one truck that'll come and give you everything that you want, but >> for the day or for the the week really, >> you got to really work for that [ __ ] right now.
>> Nine times out of 10, you got probably got to wait on a regular >> what she said for sure.
>> But there are days where like like one of us will get like one good trick for like a thousand. For sure. They can talk him into taking all of us >> literally.
>> So, and that's just one date.
>> That saves the day.
>> Yep. It would.
>> Are you guys making money at this?
>> When I first started out, >> it'd be slow, but Yeah. Even right now, I ain't going to lie, even right now, it'd be slow, but >> we stay outside for it, so it all adds up.
>> I mean, does it really make sense?
>> Yeah, it all it all adds up at the end of the night for sure. And majority of the time, you're not even having sex with them at all. You feel me? It's all about using your mouth, breaking them, >> getting them about their pockets.
>> So, what's in it for a guy if he's just gonna like pick you up and just >> I mean, if he can he can if he can't, he can't.
>> Well, that's all an acting job, though.
I feel like >> for sure. They're in our presence. Time is money.
>> Cuz I'm definitely not getting off with the with the trick that's paying me for >> because they definitely ain't getting nothing about coming to pick us up.
>> They going home to their wife at the end of the day.
>> Mhm. Well, they're getting their service and then leaving, but we're not getting nothing from it. I'm definitely not coming off of >> All they getting up out of it is giving their money out at the end of the day.
That's it.
>> Do you have children?
>> No.
>> None of you guys have kids?
>> That's a good way to go about this.
>> I got nieces and nephews. That's like my kids.
>> I'm like, yeah, I have a lot of sisters that have kids and no kids of my own. I would love a family.
>> My brother just had two boys. So, >> the same thing my siblings do for their kids, I do, too.
And do you do you believe in love?
>> Yes.
>> Nowadays it'll come someday but right now >> thought I was in love but >> I do.
>> Yeah she do. She the one bird.
>> Um what is it? Julia and what?
>> Romeo and Juliet.
>> Romeo and Juliet. That's her >> hopeless romantic.
>> Yeah for sure. And >> what what do you think of men? Has doing this kind of work changed your view of men?
>> No. Honestly, >> it didn't change your view of men.
>> No, >> I mean like >> I've depends on the world to men. That's different.
>> Asking about men just like the people that we date or like when we first started this like the people that we was dealing with. No, like the people that we was dealing with. Yeah. It changed my point of view about people like that.
But like just regular people, >> especially happily married men.
>> If they ain't going to if they don't care, why should I care? That's how I look at it now. I guess what I'm asking is when you see all these married guys or guys >> Oh yeah.
>> I don't >> I would never I chang myself getting married. I don't see myself in another if you doing this with you with with you being married. What make you think like no I Yeah.
>> I be thinking everybody doing that to me. I agree with that too. I thought he was asking a a different question.
>> Men not to be trusted.
>> Yeah.
>> They're not to be crazy. If a [ __ ] a people that's been married for 35 years is coming out on a blade getting dates.
>> Yeah, that's what that's >> why that's what I'm saying. Like no, you can't trust nobody like that.
>> Like it's crazy. Like >> but then we also are the ones offering the service for them to be deceitful to their lives. So it's like >> but if they were loyal but that's the thing we're also offering it though too.
So it makes like we both have a part.
Everybody has a part in the >> whose karma is worse yours or theirs?
cuz they married.
>> Cuz I know what my intentions are when I do this date or when I approach somebody for a date >> and they tell us >> they just in the moment when they do the date, it's a quick like, oh, let me just go do this. I'll get my little quick satisfaction from it for the little quick what, 5, 10 minutes. I can't even blame them because >> if I've been with a [ __ ] for over 10, 15 years and you not even satisfying me no more, like every time I touch you, you get annoyed and all that, of course, I'm going to go looking for it for for some within somebody else. I ain't going to keep sitting here and begging you to do something that a [ __ ] that's standing out on the corner going to do willingly.
>> So, some guys have a reason to go outside and they're supposed Yeah, I feel that too >> cuz I do hear that a lot. Like all the guys will complain a lot about their girlfriends being like, "Oh, I came to you for this reason and that reason." So that does make sense.
>> And what kind of what are these guys like that are your customers?
>> Some married.
>> So they be trying to be sweet, but >> you got some trucks that'll be trying to pull up and they just do too much and then you have to show them.
>> Or like we'll have guys pull up with their friends trying to be like the driver is always like the hot shot. Like they'll try to be like more how would you say it? like more masculine than the other ones. Like, oh, well, they don't want to date, but I do.
Like, I'll take all three of y'all. And we're like, there's four of you guys in the car because they got the money, though.
>> That's what I'm saying. They pay for everybody masculine, but at the end of the day, they're the most shy and the most It's like, >> yeah, but you're not going to get in a car with four guys.
>> No, nobody's going to get in a car with four guys.
>> We probably get in a car with just I ain't going to lie. If it's four [ __ ] >> one at a time. One at a time.
>> If it's four [ __ ] pulling up on us right now, >> all three of us probably going to get up in that car. four of them. But that's a >> three of us going to get in that car with only one person and be like and [ __ ] >> or two to four. That's >> whatever you going what you whatever you paying for. You can pay to touch two of us, but you going to be paying for all three though.
>> Mhm.
>> The third person still got to pay for all three.
>> And how does this make you guys feel as women to be like selling it?
>> No. You don't got no feelings >> cuz at the end of the you feel me? At the end of the day ain't [ __ ] in this world free, you know?
So it's like, yeah, I may be doing what I'm doing, but at least I'm getting more out of it than a wet ass, you know? Cuz a lot of [ __ ] that be doing, you feel me? They just be [ __ ] just to [ __ ] and they're still behind on rent.
>> You feel me? Or should I say you fig me?
No.
>> For real.
>> And they look at us all crazy and funny, but it's just like, >> but your man is really coming and paying for it when he's coming getting it for free. I feel like some days some days you feel bad about it and then some days you wake up and be like, "Fuck it. I ain't got nothing. I need to go out here and make something." And you put your feelings behind you and you just go get your money.
>> Cuz there's definitely days where we're outside for like the whole day and >> not even one day.
>> Not even one day.
>> [ __ ] ain't going to tell the truth.
>> And I'm not going to lie about that.
I've had the best days where I've made like two bands and I have days where I've made only $100 off of one little quick.
>> What do you What's your favorite kind of trick? Um the ones that want to spend an hour for a thousand.
>> I like my favorite kind of that that and then they don't want nothing.
>> They just want to spend time >> like they just want to talk.
>> Well, they can't they can't >> they so high they can't even do nothing.
>> Is that the problem? They're so high that they >> there we get a lot of drug addicts that'll come and out of it.
>> I don't like methheads because they be want to have sex all day.
>> No, they're more aggressive.
>> Like no, we ain't doing that.
>> Or they'll try to ask you to party with them, but a lot of girls don't party like especially when it comes to meth.
Not like that. I don't know. I don't really know anybody outside that does meth as far as my friend group and I've been outside for 4 years. So I know a lot of >> the girls that I know see I I know girls that do coke but I don't know anybody that does meth out there.
>> So I don't know if maybe that's you're asking that cuz maybe that's like up and new or something like girls are doing meth now but >> heard about girls doing meth really.
>> Well yes I've heard about girls doing meth but like >> well that's no like that's known but I'm talking about like the meth part. Like I haven't heard about that. I'd have been >> I never heard enough of you to be like, "Oh, I'm doing med to stay up." I never heard that.
>> Heard that at all.
>> And if they are doing them, they're probably not admitting that to people.
>> Mostly what you hear is a [ __ ] be like, "Oh, I need some um a e pill stay up or be >> I never even heard a [ __ ] say Molly."
>> Really?
>> I've never heard nobody say that cuz I haven't heard that.
>> For sure.
>> It'd be e pills, coke, perks.
>> For sure. Perks.
>> Did you guys have dreams of doing something else with your life other than this? I mean, I'm pretty sure every every [ __ ] that's out here on the corner that had a If you would have asked me 10 years ago what I was going to do with my life, I wouldn't have told you that I was going to be a [ __ ] OBGYn.
>> Oh, like a nurse or something.
>> Having um helping people have their babies. I never thought that I was going to have my my life was going to be like this. But [ __ ] that's when you got to just deal the cards that you was dealt.
>> What What happened that that you ended up?
>> Nothing. Nothing happened. I just was dealing the cards I was dealt.
>> You just went on a different path.
That's all right. And that's where it's just dealing the cards you was dealt.
God's already dealt he already dealt me these cards. I'm just dealing like I'm just working with what he gave me.
>> Tell me about your childhood.
>> My childhood it was good. I didn't have my dad. He was always in and out of jail. But my mama, she was missing Happ.
>> I'm sorry.
>> But that's nothing. I got 23 good years with her. I can't even mourn over that.
Like I do still sometimes, but that's I don't know. I ain't going to talk about that no more.
>> How about you guys, Jade?
>> Um, my my I guess my childhood was okay.
My dad wasn't really in my life. He was in and out. Like, he didn't even claim me when I was born. So, I had my mother's last name, right?
And anytime my dad would get out on like parole or anything like that, he would always try to come back and be like the father of the year, but he was never there. Like my mom always made sure everything was done, that we had any and everything that we wanted or needed.
But when I was 16, 15, 16, I started being a bad child, I guess you would say. I was skipping school and I you me shoplifting, all that [ __ ] Got sent to juvie. My sister moved out the house.
My brother was out. He was in jail.
That's when my mom lost herself, right?
24.
I haven't had like my mom as my mom since I was like 16, 17.
And now it's like she wants to be my best friend, but I can't. Now I left West Virginia cuz that's where I'm originally from, Charleston, >> for a better life. But >> I want my mom out here, I guess you could say. But I feel like if I bring my mom out here, it's just going to tear her up even more. If that makes sense.
>> So my childhood from sorry four I guess you would say up until 16 was cool and then 16 to 20.
Ups and downs.
Now I came out here when I was 22.
Had my 23rd and my 24th birthday out here. I'm going on two years out here.
>> I did too.
>> I did too. I ain't gonna lie. That's crazy.
>> And I'm sorry. Your name again is >> Jules.
>> Jules. And Jules, your your childhood was >> I grew up in foster care. So my parents Well, my mother lost her parental rights for me the minute I was born, I guess, cuz she was just heavily in drugs and everything like that.
>> She was very abusive as well as like a child. Um >> cuz I didn't grow up with my my birth family. Um I was put into foster care. I got adopted when I was 12 in LA. So, I've been adopted for I'm 26 now. So, for like what the last 14 years.
>> How would you describe your childhood?
>> Um, I was in 32 different foster homes from like the IE all the way to LA. So, all the way from like Fontana, Ontario, Pasadena, Riverside.
>> Did you ever feel like you had parents?
>> Uh, I did in my last family for sure.
Uh, like my adopted family, I would say.
>> What age was that? Uh, I went with them when I was 10 and then I got adopted when I was 12. So, I waited two years to make sure that they were serious because I've had um parents before say that they wanted to adopt me and then they kind of pulled back the last minute and then I had to go to a different foster family.
Um, but they adopted me when I was 12.
So, I was grateful.
>> And they were a good family.
>> They were good family till they got divorced. M. So, and then he they got divorced because my dad, my adoptive dad at the time, he was actually getting girls off of FIG, >> which my mom didn't know about >> until. So, they sent me to like a boarding school for 2 years while he was doing all his dirty work. And then I didn't, mind you, I didn't I didn't start doing this till I was 23. So, I didn't even know Well, I didn't know about this till I was like 18, but I didn't start doing this job till I was 23. So, but it has nothing to do with >> my teenagers, with my father or anything like that.
>> But I could never tell my mom anything that I do because of what had happened because that's the whole reason they divorced. He was stealing money out of her account to pay for girls to come to our house at like her our home and doing alcohol over there at the crib while I was in boarding school in Utah. So, >> wow.
>> Yeah.
And I feel like a lot of times people would think that would change my mind about this job, but I didn't start doing this till I was an adult. So, >> I mean, but a lot of people be trying to say that like if this happened in your home, why would you turn to it, but it's not even that even make it that don't force nobody hand into doing it. Like anything that we do, what I can say for me and my best friend too, anything that we do, it's like what we want to do on our own. Like just because that happened in our house, >> that doesn't >> that don't define who we are or what we doing. We doing this because we want to.
Like it's fast money. Anybody going to get addicted to this?
>> We're good at what we do. And that's what I like to say. I'm very good at what I do.
>> I am too. So regardless, even from a young age, I've always, not to sound weird or nothing, but like certain women are very sexually appealing at a young age, unfortunately.
>> And older men always been attracted.
>> Yeah. So at a very young age, I was always very always had men after me.
>> We just use our sex appeal to the advantage.
>> Yeah.
>> And I ain't going to lie, I still use my sex appeal.
>> One at a time. One at a time.
>> Even when I don't want to use my sex appeal, I still do. Like when I I wake up sometimes like I ain't doing that [ __ ] no more. I ain't [ __ ] with that [ __ ] I ain't going to pig no more. I'm tired of that [ __ ] >> I have to wake right up.
>> And then I'll go right to the store and here go a older man like oh how much for a day? I got this much and here I go like you got more. You got any more?
Using my sex appeal but it's like how can you contradict yourself?
>> You get picked up all over town.
>> Huh?
>> You get picked up no matter where you are. You don't have to be on >> Yeah. You can get picked up anywhere. We just went to the mall and we were getting asked for a date >> with two people that was there buying shoes. They was trying >> like by themselves and we were by ourselves too. Regular clothing or some [ __ ] >> We trying to match each other trying to find some shoes. They come up out of nowhere like um y'all work >> no context at all not even knowing.
>> Like why are you pulling That's why that's what I'm saying. Like a a person can tell a hoe just that if we just up in a shoe store just being regular. We dress regular. We got regular clothes on. Not even no booty shorts, no nothing. We got pants on, >> sweatpants, >> looking for shoes, and they walking up like how much for a date?
>> Like this [ __ ] hit different. It It hit different.
>> Like, are you a cop?
>> Like literally, for real.
>> Oh my god. Like, what the [ __ ] >> Yeah, they do be crazy. So, it don't matter how you look really. You It'll be the [ __ ] that's busted up and they still >> Yeah.
>> What's the hardest part of this job for you guys?
>> When it's slow outside.
>> Mhm. I have a different answer. I would say like I distance myself from my family a lot and I just told you this the other day.
>> I haven't seen my mom in a minute and I really really like need to like make time for my family outside of my job.
Mind you, I'm not even full-time with my job anymore. But it's like I'm not even paying attention to my family right now.
The hardest part for me is is because I'm >> I'm not ashamed of what I do, but it's harder for me to share that with or explain what I'm why I'm gone so long.
Does that make sense?
>> Yeah. But that's it's different for me cuz I ain't got no mama no more. So, I ain't got to hide nothing from nobody.
Like my dad, he in jail, he ain't never been here. So, I really ain't got to explain myself to him. The only person that I was really honest from is my mom.
And before she passed away, I ain't going to lie, I did come clean. So I I feel like that I'm set free for all.
>> But it's like I be telling her I'll be telling herself. I'll be I mean not telling herself, but I be telling her that too. Like >> cuz my dad >> a mom a mom love is different. Damn >> near that's different. Like >> you can do whatever you want to do and your mom still going she going to tell you how you feel how she feel about it but she's still going to love you.
>> I think that would be like the hardest.
>> I had to make a trip to West Virginia. I haven't been to visit my family since last year back in April or whatever and I was supposed to go and see him like back in >> April was my mom passed away for my mom's birthday but I didn't make my flight so and I've been telling her I'm coming to visit and I haven't made it yet and I know she really wants to see me.
>> Girl, you better go see your mom.
>> I need to come from a [ __ ] that don't got no mom no more. [ __ ] my mama passed away 10 months ago. Oh god. 10 months ago. This month on the 10th made it 10 months that my mama been gone. And girl, I wish that I can talk to my mama.
Girl, you better talk to your mom.
>> I call her. She doesn't answer.
>> She might cuss you out. She may do whatever she whatever she going to say, but girl, at least you still talking to your mom. [ __ ] I can't hear my mama no more.
>> What do you What would you guys say is the mo most misunderstood thing about what you do >> us as a person?
>> Yes. Like us working is the only thing that we have going on in our life or that because we do the job that we do that you could talk to us or talk to the scum at the bottom of y'all. Like we how do I say it? like we really do get treated like dirt >> because of the job that we do, but it's like >> like we're really the creators of the world to be honest. So, I'm I'm I don't know.
>> It's a lot of a lot comes with this.
>> And then they say like, "Oh, you're actually kind of cool." So, I don't know.
>> What What are you guys afraid of? What do you worry about? a [ __ ] thinking that they can just think that they also high power and they can hop out their car and do something to me and then they do it overboard and now I can't make it back home to my peoples.
>> I'll I'll like double on that. I would think uh just having one bad thing go wrong cuz all it takes is like a split second for one thing to just go left >> cuz some guys are like >> you you think you you know you're you're scanning a a good client and then he ends up being crazy the one you know >> that's gonna beat the [ __ ] out of you.
And I've I've I've been beat up. We've all been beat up really bad by just a crazy person before off of somebody that we thought was okay to do a service with. Does that make sense? I'm not going to say date cuz >> but um yeah. So probably just like kind of what you said like making it to the next day because there's been definitely in instances where I'm like I they they probably would have killed me if I didn't stick up for myself or if I didn't >> fight back or anything like that. So, and we do get bullied a lot outside, even just by like normal people just walking by. The homeless people harass us. I swear to >> God, cannot beat the Never mind.
>> Yeah, it's just it's a lot that goes on outside. Like the whole environment Figaro is is pretty >> Figaro is just how to handle it.
>> Figuro is just another world.
>> Don't think that you if you if you think that you coming on Figaro to live the normal world, you're not.
>> It's not.
>> That's what all them little ass girls need to understand. Like y'all be trying to come to Fig just to be trying to just do [ __ ] and y'all need to go the [ __ ] home.
>> Definitely turn more into like a minor situation cuz there's so many minors outside right now.
>> I beat the [ __ ] out of a person, a little ass girl to think they going to come and they're trying to >> Well, not beat the [ __ ] but I would beat them up with my words.
>> So, >> let me ask you guys one last question.
What would you say is the most important lesson you've learned in your lives?
>> [ __ ] I ain't even learned my lesson yet. I ain't going to lie.
>> You can do it on your own.
You don't need anybody at all >> in life or within this job.
>> Either way.
>> In the job. That's what I'm referring to.
>> In life.
>> In life. I have a qu I have an answer for in life.
>> In life. Always be independent.
>> In life. In life. Life taught me that you always stand firmly on what you believe and you never let nobody do anything to you that you don't want them to do to you.
>> For sure.
>> But in this game, I ain't going to lie, I'm still dumb to it.
>> Stand for something. I mean, if you don't, that's you're right.
>> You got to stand for something and if you don't, you fall for anything.
>> I definitely feel like uh life goes on for sure. I feel like if you're going to continue to put yourself in a situation, then you got to take, you know, everything that comes with it.
Obviously, take it with a grain of salt every day.
>> Don't do nothing that you feel like you can't handle. But I think if you have good people around you, you know, a good environment, then like I said, you can only take it a day by day. But life goes on. Literally the sun is going to come up the next day.
>> Not chill.
>> And if you not wildly >> and if you a kid outside thinking that this [ __ ] thinking that this [ __ ] is fun, go the [ __ ] home cuz it's not. It's not.
>> Not at all.
>> Go home. You You'll be better off at home than you is on >> F. Stick to the books. Go to school.
And until next time. Bye.
>> All right, you guys. Thank you very much.
>> Thank you.
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