Would You Think Less of a Woman Whom You Knew Was a Prostitute?

Question by Sam Fisher CT: would you think less of a woman whom you knew was a prostitute?
If you met a woman and you somehow knew she was a prostitute or a porn star would you judge her? would you think less of her? would you give her the same respect that you would give any other woman?
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Best answer:

Answer by Nazanin
umm yea you would judge her!!
she is stupid enough be a prostitute.

Answer by Bonzai Betty
I would feel sorry for her, not think less of her. I generally give everyone respect until they disrespect me, and then its all over from there!

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