These pimps don't wait for women to approach them, they go looking for them. And if you think for one minute they walk up to a group of women at a local university, or the lunch room of a law firm....take the blinders off for just a moment..the pimps scope out areas known to harbour teenagers, drug addicts, mentally ill persons. Then they make promises, they use flattery, the spoil, they treat them all like the princesses they deserve to be...they offer cheap housing in their 'boarding houses'...thus, not only do they make money off of their bodies, they take any source of gov't assistance (if they have any) from them as well, thereby, exploiting them sexually and financially. Now, that same young woman wants to leave..decides she doesn't like it, how easy do you think that is going to be? Do you think a pimp is just going to 'let her go'...hardly, it's not that black and white. Once a woman 'works for a pimp' they ARE owned. And leaving becomes virtually impossible without the threat of violence and even death. THAT is the reality of prostitution. The glitz and glamour (if it really exists) only lasts a short time, long enough to make these men/women dependent on their pimps, the rest, is what you read in the papers. THIS is the argument why it must remain illegal for anyone to support prostitution and those that do, should be punished to the full extent of the law. The prostitutes themselves...if anyone wants out of the sex-trade business, everything should be done to guide them and protect them while doing so, that way, they CAN have the opportunity to heal, to re-stabilize and find the necessary supports they need to succeed. It has nothing to do with violating anyone, it has EVERYTHING to do with protecting those from being violated. Again, my opinion.