I set up my DVR earlier. This will be fun! Probably better than that batch Tyra!




both look like tranny hookers YUCK!![]()
"The point is, ladies and gentlemen, that greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right. Greed works" -GORDON GECCO
hey when does this show come on? I was trying to catch the sugar daddy one last month but he's charging $30.00 to watch it.




more like fail bishes
"The point is, ladies and gentlemen, that greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right. Greed works" -GORDON GECCO





Dr. Phil "would rather see" this woman "in subsidized housing" than escorting.
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Escort: "My clients treat me very well."
Dr. Phil: "They (the customers) don't treat you well! They pay you to perform SERVICES."
Isn't that the definition of damn near every service job out there? I mean, why does he have to say it with such scorn?





She must not have watched his show before. I can't imagine why she expected him to say anything different. He thinks STRIPPING is a job no woman should do. He's certainly not going to support her hustle. I think he would want her to work three jobs and never be home to raise them as they live in a low income area in the projects. That's far more noble and respectable to him. Everybody does not share that view though or there wouldn't be any customers! I have to wonder if she was conflicted and drinking because she hates her job or because society is gunning for her. Certainly if you asked clients from Charlie Sheen to Client 9 (Elliot Spitzer) to Anthony Bourdain, I doubt they'd have the same rigid attitude. All in all I don't care for his unprofessional approach with her. It's not the therapists job to tell the patient what to do. It's their job to work through the issues the patient sees as a problem. She didn't see escorting as a problem.
“What a caterpillar calls the end of the world we call a butterfly.” - ECKHART TOLLE


I watched the show (well, most of it – it was on my mom's tv and I caught bits while she was watching it). I don't really care for Dr. Phil to begin with. I think he's kind of smarmy and preachy.
Anyway, it seemed to me that it was mostly the woman's friend who was pushing her to give up her escort work. In fact, it was this "friend" who told her that, if she didn't make this last effort to give it up by appearing on Dr. Phil's show, then she wouldn't be her friend anymore. wtf kind of friend is that? I'm kind of inclined to think that this "friend" had a different motivation for wanting the woman to give up her escort work, and maybe that might have had something to do with jealousy for how much money the woman was making.
The woman's biggest problem seemed to be alcoholism, and she admitted that she wanted to change that. I think that's what Dr. Phil should've been concentrating more on. I didn't watch this to the end, though, so I don't know how it ended. Dr. Phil's prissiness just irritates the hell out of me.
-- Nephele





Unfortunately he dropped her story half way through the show and went on to another unrelated story. It was sort of weird and random. Anyway. All he did was to exploit this lady because her friend wanting help for her isn't the same as her wanting help for herself. Rehab is potentially a separate issue from escorting.
I agree about Dr Phil's odd bit of preachy/smarminess. He'll say something like "How can you like some guy crawling all over you?" Every job has a distasteful side and its up to each person to decide what's beyond the pale. I couldn't clean sewers for a living. It's beyond the pale but I'm not going to dump on it unless they ask for my opinion on the ill effects.
“What a caterpillar calls the end of the world we call a butterfly.” - ECKHART TOLLE


Word. As long as you're not hurting anyone, or defrauding anyone (i.e. not giving them what you promised them for their money), then you can hold your head high and know you're doing honest work, whatever it is.
I think there are a lot of people in so-called "respectable" jobs who don't meet those standards.
-- Nephele
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