In new book Irish prostitute talks about her double life as middle class mother
From convent school to wife, to prostitution - the diary of a double life in Ireland
Published Tuesday, January 31, 2012, 7:17 AM
Updated Tuesday, January 31, 2012, 10:33 AM
9 comments
Return to article
Page 1 of 1 pages
Collette2 | Feb 03, 2012, 04:15 AM EST
Your right ciaradexy, I'm sure you would support the ones wh had kids, saving them from the same fate.
They would thank you someday.
Report abuse
ciaradexy | Feb 02, 2012, 04:47 AM EST
Colette, you cant generalize with someones education. I went to a ''catholic'' school. We didnt do any religious studies. Some of us did really well and went onto college and got good careers, others had kids quite young and didnt finish school so to generalize in this case is inaccurate.
Report abuse
Collette2 | Feb 01, 2012, 08:44 PM EST
Rubbish RB. She wasn't taught to be enterprisng that's all I can say, considering she was convent educated, although it isn't unheard of for ex-nuns to go into the same trade.
I bet the priest she goes to confession to looks forward to her visits.
Report abuse
RedBranch | Feb 01, 2012, 01:43 PM EST
Is she a cute hoor?
Report abuse
ciaradexy | Feb 01, 2012, 08:40 AM EST
Collette, Im sure as a mother she has done the floor scrubbing but who pays for the scrubbing brushes etc? Scrubbing floors doesnt put kids through college, pay ridiculous mortgages or put food on the table nowadays. Why do women turn to prostitution? For money not for the craic.
Report abuse
Collette2 | Jan 31, 2012, 04:47 PM EST
When her children get older, she will find that it takes more than being well groomed and attractive to have their respect.
Children can be very unforgiving, especially when she will put it back ont them, claimng she had to lay on her back to give them the better things in life.
I suppose she's ever heard of scrubbing floors etc on her hands and knees out of love.
Report abuse
donal1951 | Jan 31, 2012, 10:27 AM EST
@brennanirish. There is no need to "shout" by typing in all caps. You are certainly entitled to have your opinion posted, but lower the digital volume please. I agree with you the article was simply a profile of one woman and did not give a picture of the extent of the prostitution problem in Ireland.
Report abuse
brennanirish | Jan 31, 2012, 10:04 AM EST
I WROTE ABOUT A VARIANT OF THIS ARTICLE TWO WEEKS AGO AND SINCE THAT TIME TWO MORE HAVE APPEARED. WHAT IN HELL IS WRONG WITH THIS WEBSITE AND HOW DOES THIS PASS FOR A STORY?
WOMEN TURNING TO PROSTITUTION, FOR MONEY. IS SOMETHING NEW??!! NO FACTS, NO DATA, JUST ONE PERSONS STORY. THANKS FOR CLEARING UP THIS IMPORTANT MISCONCEPTION ABOUT IRELAND: YOU HAVE PROSTITUTES?! WHO KNEW??!?
IT SEEMS THAT FOR EVERY DECENT ARTICLE ABOUT IRELAND, AND ITS PEOPLE, IRISHCENTRAL NEEDS ONE ABOUT IRISH WHORES, RACISM ON THE RISE, CRIME AND RECKLESS POLITICANS.
IS THAT REALLY ALL YOU CAN COME UP WITH ON YOUR BELOVED IRELAND? REALLY? DO YOU PAY PEOPLE TO WRITE THIS TRIPE, NIALL? YOU WANTED TO BE PRESIDENT OF IRELAND. THERE WOULD CERTAINLY HAVE BEEN NO, "MORNING IN IRELAND" TYPE SPEECH, (ala RONALD REAGAN, YOUR HERO), HAD YOU BEEN ELECTED". WTF MAN? YOUR THE PUBLISHER HERE!!
Report abuse
Page 1 of 1 pages
- Chilling testimony before congressional hearing
- Bill O'Reilly claims the Obama administration...
- Horse disemboweled and sliced open in horrific.
- Census shows more Catholics than Protestants...
- Enda Kenny rejects Dublin Archbishop's claims...
- New reports suggest Robert F Kennedy’s wife...
- 'You attack one Muslim, you attack all Muslims'
- Senator Schumer says Irish deserve a separate...
- Gerry Adams accuses British government of...
- Young people worst affected by Ireland’s...
9 Comments


Report abuse