Article: Behind closed doors: an analysis of indoor sex work in New York City.

 
  I started when the father of my child decided to take off with another 
  woman. I was living in the Bronx, couldn't make rent, and [had to] 
  take care of my two children. So, I moved in with my parents. But I 
  couldn't find a job and still have time for my kids. I knew that my 
  boyfriend's friends wanted to get up with me, wanted to sleep with me. 
  I was flirting and said, "I'll fuck you for $100." They said, "Yeah," 
  and then they asked if I wanted to meet their friends. It was easy 
  money. I didn't have to get up and go to work. I did it when I wanted, 
  and I just had to buy nothing [to do it], no clothes, nothing. And 
  since it was usually friends of people I ...

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