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Saved From The Sex Industry

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Heather Veitch became a stripper in 1995 when she was 21 years old. She made $1,200 to $2,000 a night, appeared in four soft-core and fetish films and lived life on the wild side. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Muscoy, a town of 9,000 people in San Bernardino County, Veitch grew up skinny, poor and sad. "I was the girl from the wrong side of the tracks," she said, recalling how she was teased by her peers and raped by family members. Soon Heather found herself in a job that paid well, but that encouraged and fed on her low-self esteem. In this episode, we'll meet those in the strip-club culture who feel trapped in hopeless circumstances, unable to leave their high-paying jobs in the sex industry, but wishing they could.

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Heather Veitch became a stripper in 1995 when she was 21 years old. She made $1,200 - $2,000 a night, appeared in four soft-core and fetish films, and lived life on the wild side. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Muscoy, a town of 9,000 people in San Bernardino County, Veitch grew up skinny, poor and sad. "I was the girl from the wrong side of the tracks," she said, recalling how she was teased by her peers and raped by family members. Soon Heather found herself in a job that paid well but encouraged and fed on her low-self esteem. In this episode, we’ll meet those in the strip-club culture who feel trapped in hopeless circumstances, unable to leave their high-paying jobs in the sex industry, but wishing they could.

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I was myself a part of this industry. I Love what youre doing, someone needs to be out there ministering and delivering the word. I experienced everystep of the degrading process that u go through and no matter how much money youre making doing this at some point you feel horrible about it even if its for a second. I remember bending down on my knees to pick up the cash and just shaking my head sometimes i felt so low. But amidst it all i always believed in God, some may say yeah right how, but i did, i thank God right now today for bringing me out of the club because i know its only his mercy and grace that keep me. I love you Lord and i pray for all the other young ladies who have experienced this, are experiencing this or will in the future experience this because i know as the daughters of God we always deserve better.



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