I don't understand it, ... because I've never seen her sick or with anything resembling what she supposedly died of. I don't believe I could have done anything to change this outcome.
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I think it's unfair that men put laws on a woman's body, ... I think a woman has a right to choose with her own body. I mean, I don't think prostitution is a career ... but maybe it is a little steppingstone
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