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Feb. 20, 2025 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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Pearl dissects Nala Ray’s defamation lawsuit, claiming her Telegram group still promotes sexual content while defending their "alcoholic" analogy for former sex workers. She ties cases like London Rose ($43M/year OnlyFans virgin Sophia Ritchie) and Nicole Mitchell—ex-pastor turned queer stripper—to religious hypocrisy, citing repressed sexuality in strict upbringings. Mitchell’s divorce after her husband rejected her "slut phase" and Ritchie’s earnings expose contradictions between faith and monetized eroticism, questioning whether conservative women can truly reconcile devotion with liberation. [Automatically generated summary]

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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
Please bear with me as today I am self-producing, and that's not really my forte.
I'm not great with the equipment, you know.
But my producer is out of town for like a month, so I'm doing the best I can.
Let me turn on this TV so I can see the screen.
So today we're going to talk about the pastor.
Oh, yay, amazing.
Okay.
Today we're going to talk about the pastor's daughter to sex worker pipeline.
Now I know what you're thinking.
You're thinking, Pearl, you can't keep talking about Nala.
She's threatening you with a lawsuit.
And recently, she's threatened to sue me even further.
Now, apparently, I need to be scared.
And apparently they're going to use this against me in court.
And, you know, I guess I'll just have to live with that because what I'm saying is not untrue.
That, you know, I am not legally required to believe your conversion.
Let's see.
Where is my lawsuit?
Does she send it to my other one?
Let's see.
Nala, Nala, Nala.
I don't know if I want to show my whole screen with this, but apparently, I'll give you guys the rundown of what they're accusing me.
They're saying defamation and are once a sex worker Always a sex worker.
Oh, wait, here we go.
I need to read.
Okay, yeah.
Now they sent me this long letter.
Once a sex worker, always a sex worker.
Nala still has a Telegram group that has sexual content.
It was posted in as recently as yesterday.
Now, they're claiming that this was defamatory because they're saying that I have to blindly believe that she is not in charge of that group and that someone else is running it.
Okay, why do I need to blindly believe a not a hooker anymore?
Apparently, I'm not able to call her a hooker.
What do you want?
A sex worker, a prostitute?
I don't know what getting gangbanged on camera.
What am I supposed to call that?
Nala Ray's legal team.
Apparently, they're watching this.
I'm going to see you guys in court.
I swear to God.
And if you, which by the way, you guys can't support me at theaudacitynetwork.com to support these legal endeavors because I'm not going to back down.
And I am not required.
And I am not required to believe a former prostitute.
I'm going to continue.
Nala, they also put in the lawsuit because I said Nala threatened to sue me because I said she's still a hooker.
I'm live streaming this whole thing if we go to court.
I swear to God.
Or I'm putting a camera right.
If they don't let me bring cameras in, I'm putting a camera outside that courtroom and I'm giving you guys updates every day.
This is bullshit.
Reminder that Nala had an act of OF the day before her in Michael Knowles interview.
I was the bad guy for pointing it out.
And now that I am right, where are the retractions?
I said that November 12th, 2024.
She also said in the Michael Knowles interview that she still has paying subscribers.
You know, what else do we got?
Nala threatened to sue me because I said she's still a hooker.
You know, my opinion is that the same way somebody is an alcoholic always, they're just an alcoholic who stopped drinking.
You're just a sex worker who stopped sexing for now.
Anyways, if you want to support me in this endeavor, go to theaudacitynetwork.com.
There are hookers all over this country.
Former hookers that think they can do a rebrand and use Jesus for clout.
And I'm not, I will not stand for it.
My grandma would be rolling in her grave watching this.
She would not say, we're happy you're in our church.
She would kick you out.
You know, yeah, so that's what I'm dealing with this week.
I guess I'll see you guys in court because if you think that, if you think That I am going to give you money without you literally, if you think a prostitute is going to get me to retract or pay her with that, you will have to drag me to court.
I swear to God, you will have to take me to the depths of this court because there ain't no way in hell you're getting me to do any sort of any sort of like I will fight you in court for four years.
That's how stubborn I am.
I will literally sit in court for four years before I willingly, without legal, them legally making me give money to a sex worker.
Okay, I want to give a couple prerequisites before I start today because these ladies just seem to make me.
This is based off of my experience.
You are totally welcome to disagree with it.
When I do use generalizations, I never mean all.
I just mean, you know, most or the ones that I, you know, specifically have met.
I think I can turn the lights on with this.
It's a little dark in here.
Oh, it's already on.
Okay.
And, you know, I never mean to offend anybody, but people do get offended.
So recently, I got responded to from Elon Musk.
Apparently, I pointed out that this woman was thirst trapping at her job.
So she's like a little blonde reporter.
And I just pointed out with no, I wasn't mad, you know, but I just noticed that she was like a thirst-trapping lady.
And it's actually crazy because conservatives are now dying on the hill of thirst trapping.
So they are all attacking me because I just said, you know, hey, she's, she's thoughtting it up, you know.
I didn't say she shouldn't.
I mean, some people, some women went out, thought it up, and met their husband.
You know, they'd go to the bars, have a couple beers, give have a one-night stand, and boom, a couple years later, they're married.
Everyone says that's the wrong way to do it, but I've seen it more times than I can count.
Now, I talk a lot about traditional conservative women.
Now, what traditional conservative women they like to do is they like to get all the clout for being moral, right?
And, but they like to like post sexually at the same time.
So it's really confusing because you're like, why are you posting sexually while a Jesus cross is on your neck?
You know, there's one picture this woman had where her boobs were out and the Jesus cross is in between them.
I mean, I don't know.
My grandma would be rolling in her grave right now.
It's just insane, this stuff that I've been seeing.
Now, I've been talking a lot about TradCon women in the church, a lot of my channel lately.
You guys know that I hate fake TradCon women because most of them are undercover whores.
They, you know, they preach religion and conservative values, but they just have too many 304 traits.
They leave their families to find rich men and then use God and the Bible to shame anyone and everyone around them.
That's why I say I respect whores a lot of times more than TradCon women.
It's about honesty.
While most whores are pretty honest about their whoredom.
And, you know, I was thinking, you know, why can't they just be honest?
It got me thinking about all the women that came from religious households.
And there's a religious household to sex worker pipeline.
Now, I believe that the reason for this, and I'm going to, I have it outlined here, but I believe it's because they, the church shames sexuality when sex is a need for men and for women.
And they don't acknowledge that it's a need and give people in the modern era an outlet.
You know, if you don't want your daughter to be a 304, you got to go find her a husband.
Go do the work.
No, I promised you the Rolo tea if I got 10 signups.
I've had two.
I need eight more from you guys.
I don't give tea for free.
I am not a free tier.
He was tweeting at me again, you know.
Yeah, I mean, that's the thing, you know, and I personally experienced this because, you know, I was someone that went in trying, like, I wanted to wait till marriage, but there just wasn't like, I didn't really, you don't know why you're not attracted to the church guys because they're kind of weird, right?
And they have no frame and they like worship women there.
And so you go there, you're not attracted to them.
And then the guys, you know, the other guys are, they're trying to fight, you know, you're not going to get a relationship without the putting out.
So you, I've lived this, you know.
If they want traditional marriages, you got to find a husband, right?
How are they weird?
Well, in general, they're weird because not all, right?
I'd like to say not all, not all, but they have the same issues the women do.
The sexuality is shamed.
And what happens is they use, the church uses morality as a control tool against men, but they don't hold women to those standards.
So they don't crucify women for not waiting until marriage, but they crucify men for porn, which is better than, you know, degeneracy, as they like to say it.
So, you know, that's my opinion on why, you know, when you tell people their sex drive is bad for a decade, it just messes them up.
And yeah, if you tell them that their sex drive is bad, it just, it kind of, it gives them issues, both men and women, to be honest.
Like a lot of women, it's like they can't, I'll give you an example.
There's a woman in church and she was like a 30-year-old virgin.
And she would almost have sex with guys and then like pull out, feel guilty, you know, that sort of thing.
And in the end, she's listening to the pastor instead of listening to the guy.
You know, if the guy wants to have sex, the problem isn't the sex necessarily.
It's the woman like leaving, right?
And if it doesn't work out, there's no like introspection for the woman because we're told it's just the sex that made him leave, right?
There's no be more likable, be a better person, you know, because having sex with a guy usually isn't the reason he dumps you.
He usually dumps you.
You know, if you're super nice and friendly and likable, he's just going to keep, he's going to keep, he's going to ask for more, you know, but they say just stop, stop the sex.
The sex is the bad part.
I remember we'd have these like chastity speakers in our school.
And mind you, at the time I was a virgin, right?
But, you know, there were people having sex in my high school.
And what they would do is then the women would come back and like stop having sex with their boyfriends.
That boyfriend could have been their husband.
But, you know, you're playing these games with sex.
It's like, what do you expect to happen?
And now you're listening to the pastor, not your husband.
Yeah, my church only calls men to repentance, never the women.
And the truth is, people have sex drives.
So if you're not pushing young marriage, you're pushing whoredom, which is fine.
You know?
Okay, I don't want to say fine, but it is what it is.
So many of your favorite OnlyFans models and corn stars grew up in religious households.
That's what we're going to talk about today.
Women who grew up in church and turned out to be sex workers.
So when asked why some of these women came from the stereotypical religious households, got into sex work, there seem to be common reasons as to why.
Number one, sexual repression.
The church and parents do not foster a good relationship between a young girl and her sexual urges.
This leaves them unprepared for when sex work becomes a part of their life and curiosity about sex work, along with lacking the tools to be able to navigate sex in modern society can distort their view of sex in their own body.
So, you know, you're teaching people to have shame with something that's natural.
And, you know, this is something I personally had to get over.
I don't really want to, I can't go into too much detail.
I don't want to embarrass myself here, but unless there is an arranged marriage for you when you are 18 to 22, it's really not your fault.
This is the modern world and you have a sex drive.
Like, you know, men don't need to feel guilty about sleeping around because what else are they supposed to do?
They don't need to feel guilty about porn.
Like, they need, they have a sex drive.
So the second thing is rebellion.
Many women from extremely religious households grew up with strict rules and sex work and whoredom gave them the feeling of rebelling against the rules and religion that controlled them when they were young.
Yeah, women, we love to rebel.
If there's like a rule, we just love breaking it.
So liberalism and female empowerment.
Modern women get exposed to liberal ideas like going to college or large cities and they view up and they view the religion that they grew up in as patriarchal and outdated.
Now, again, most religions are not patriarchal because they are not obedient to male authority because most men listen to women.
Most men aren't red pill.
Most men have no understanding of female nature.
So it's just not really something that is helpful.
Now let's look at a few corn stars and OF models that used to be religious.
So London Rose talks about her religious upbringing and how she got started into sex work.
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However, okay, so porn star raised in a strict religious family calls her own, says her own mom called her a whore.
A porn star who was raised in a strict religious family claims that her own mother called her a whore after she revealed her job.
London rose from the U.S. Was six when her parents decided to convert to fundamentalist Christianity.
Her childhood revolved around religion, including Sunday school and church events, while shopping, nail polish, makeup, and beauty were banned as they went against the Bible.
But when she shunned the faith in favor of adult movies, her parents were not supportive.
I can't imagine why.
I can't imagine how that would happen.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Star about her family finding out, London said, oh boy, you know, my mom called me when I worked out, when I worked at the Bunny Ranch, and she said, so how's being a whore?
And I said calmly, it's great.
I love it.
But I'm going to end this call and your negativity.
Sadly, London turning to the sex industry meant the end of her relationship with her parents.
The porn star admitted, my parents and I don't have much of a relationship since I left the church.
She added, this was essentially the end of the conversation about my job.
My aunts and uncles think it's pretty cool and they're proud of what I've accomplished on my own, but London chooses not to discuss her past with her clients and adds that they are not bothered either way.
The porn star laughed.
I think political views, religious preferences, and climate change should never be discussed with clients.
During London's childhood, radio, TV, and even swimming pools were strictly forbidden as women were made to wear homemade dresses and down to their calves.
But despite this, she claimed she always knew she wanted to work in the porn industry.
She said previously, I left the church when I was at the age of 18 and my parents disowned me.
During her teens, London was always curious about sex work, and she decided to join the industry.
She was a virgin.
She admitted, yeah, these are the virgins you get nowadays.
I had no knowledge whatsoever.
I saw three women on TV at the time and they embodied everything I want to be.
I got into sex work one sugar daddy at a time.
So, again, what does this mean?
Usually, in churches, the dynamic is the mother wants to go to the church.
Men don't like groups, and women get more power the more people they know in a social network.
They can destroy your reputation, they can, you know, do this, do that.
And because women, their only form of violence is social groups.
So, generally, what's going to happen is the woman goes to a church and she brings the guy.
And usually, it's really not about the mothers wanting the kids to be good people, it's about them wanting to use religion to control their husband and their children, no matter how dirty of a past they have.
And to be honest, this really messes kids up.
I saw this a lot where I'm from.
Like, because when you love someone, you want them to be their own person and make the decisions that are best for their life.
Obviously, you don't want your kid in sex work, but what oftentimes happens is the parents, you know, impose their will on the kids.
And, you know, after the age of 18, you did what you could.
You can't really fix it after that.
Okay, there's a Brazilian porn star grew up in church and says, God is cool with her sex work.
This is amazing.
Okay, evangelical Christian porn star says believes God is cool with it.
A porn star has outraged churchgoers by claiming she is an evangelical Christian who believes there's nothing wrong with her work in the eyes of God.
Camilla Warneck is one of the hottest adult movie stars in Brazil and has appeared in hundreds of erotic movies.
Now, the 25-year-old who grew up in a deeply religious household has caused controversy with her claims in an interview on an X-rated TV show, Porn Olandia.
The hardcore actress declares she has an evangelical faith, but she doesn't believe it clashes with her career because she's a good person at heart.
So, again, women see being a good person as being nice.
It's never any works, right?
It's never, you know, doing something to make society better.
It's, but I'm nice.
The hardcore actress declares, um, oh, wait, host Nicole Poozi, who has interviewed dozens of sex industry stars, appears surprised when she asked, but how do you relate to your work because people believe porno actresses cannot be evangelical and be religious?
So, again, she wants the virtue signaling of religion with the um with being able to be as slutty as she wants.
People are, and this is how they control you.
They say, Well, they're judgmental if you notice.
People are very judgmental.
They try to make you conform in a way that they think an evangelical should be because society says so.
So, this is again picking and choosing religion and Christianity.
But I don't agree with this.
I think God sees in our hearts, He judges the good and the bad things that you do.
And I do good things for people.
I'm a good person.
That's what matters.
The clip went viral on social media, condemning her to burn in hell, while others said she has the right to do what she wants.
The late night online magazine show includes risque strip teas by the sultry Rio model, in which she wields a collection of dangerous weapons, including a gun and a knife, while dancing suggestively as she undresses for the camera.
It's a performance in a lifestyle that has her intensely religious family would disapprove of if they knew.
My family doesn't have a clue what I do for a living.
Haven't told them, and to be honest, I don't care if they find out.
In fact, the X-rated actress has already upset her church-going family by divorcing her husband of three years and moving in with a woman.
She revealed, My family was shocked when they found out.
It took them a while to accept because their evangelical beliefs and prejudice against gay relationships made it hard for them to come to terms with my decision.
They think it's just a phase I'm going through, and that may well be the case.
But one day I might shock them even more because I'm prepared to live with anyone as long as they make me happy, and that could include finding love with a transsexual.
Warnak left home at 15 to live on her own because of family issues.
She doesn't disclose her reasons for doing so.
So, as a child, I wanted to be a ballerina, but I discovered I loved having sex when I was a teen, and especially when people were watching.
So, again, remember, there's this idea that sex workers are abused, and that the only reason they're in sex work is because they have to.
No, they get a high off of having sex on camera, they love the attention.
One New Year's Eve, I was making out with a tent in a tent with a guy I just met, and people outside could see what was going on by the shadows cast behind the tent.
It made me really excited and turned on to know they were watching what we were doing.
The sexy star who Poozy said looked too young to be behaving badly because of the braces on her teeth and her fresh-faced beauty got a job as a stripper when she turned 18.
She said, I never thought about working in the adult movie industry until a friend invited me to do a raunchy sex show with her.
Three months later, I was invited to take part in an X-rated film, and I was curious about what it involved.
I decided to accept the offer.
I love my work, and I want people to appreciate and respect what I do.
It's a job where I make good money and I'm successful.
I still have a normal life, and when I get the chance, I go to church with the Bible in my hand.
Yeah, I mean, this is horrible, right?
This is, but you guys, I kind of was thinking the other day.
So, a woman that's waiting until marriage, let's say, or a woman that doesn't marry and does no degeneracy.
You know, in a way, the sex workers offer more value to society than women working useless jobs and human resources that stay alone and single.
I would almost argue that the sex worker does more good for society because she saved marriages.
Like, she at least, you know, you know, there's some sexless man out there that at least, you know, that problem was like fixed for him.
I need to open the chat on the website.
Let me, there we go.
Why is it an opening?
Go here.
We go.
Okay, I'm going to read the chat on the website before we go to the next thing.
You've said, okay, okay, okay.
Let me go down here.
Good evening, Pearl.
Thanks for being in the chat today.
Garbage lawsuit, courts, credibility is on the line.
Pearl, her F is still up, so she's technically still a prostitute.
You don't know, she has stopped.
Free speech in the U.S. has become impossible.
Suggestions for other names for Nala, Strumpet, Doxy, or Tart.
Rich, Elon was never a conservative.
Rob, I'm on the website and I can't figure out how to send you money.
I'll send you $50 today.
You can do Venmo.
It's just underscore pearly things, but you can also, if you click the donation in the chat, that does the money.
Okay, Doug, there's a dollar sign right next to the okay, they're telling me.
Every Syat Musk and the X Everything app, the Substack previously exposed Elon Musk as a total fraud and a CIA creation.
I don't know if I believe that.
Oh, Pearl, the iPad did work.
Well, Pearl, you've said Lila Rose was caught embezzling money.
Do you have a source?
I can't find it anywhere.
It was all over Twitter one day.
Let me see.
Lila Rose embezzle laying money here.
I think we'll keep.
I'll do a different show on it.
Wow, they really tried to hide this.
I know I saw it.
They cannot convince me I did not.
Okay.
Faisal, God is trying to penetrate these bitches, but their pussies are too dry.
Pearl, either you believe in the moral principles that God revealed or you don't know.
No, that's okay.
That's the way they can't change.
Like, you know, Aaron Clary has a video called The Menu.
You can't help what's on the menu.
You didn't create this society.
So if you got to run through hoes to take care of your sex drive, it's either that or watch porn, right?
Like, what are your other options?
Okay, let me go back to this.
I have way too many tabs open.
The porn star.
Let me check.
The Rolo tea will happen at the end if we get enough.
Let's see.
Let me look at the sign-ups.
I'm going to look on my phone.
Okay, the thank yous go.
We got a one-yearly membership from Tom, a monthly membership from Michael, another one from Jones monthly.
Tim, thank you.
Another monthly membership.
So that was today.
So remember, I said 10 yearly memberships that I need.
So I'll count that as two because we got three monthly.
12 is, I'll even be nice.
I'll say two.
So we need eight more.
Eight more, and I give you the Rolo T okay.
You're essentially a nun devoted to your religion.
Mormon porn star 30 reveals how she abandoned her faith after abstaining from sex for nine years.
A form of sex for nine years.
Guys, that's not healthy.
I don't care what anyone says.
Nine years with no sex.
Something's wrong.
I was very sexually repressed.
You're essentially a nun devoted to your religion for a long period of time.
Andrews, who has not shared her real name, grew up in the Pacific Northeast in what she describes as a small town.
She did not specify what state she calls home.
Age 17, she was able to choose what church she wanted to join.
She had already had sex once, but decided to recommit herself to abstinence once she was formally a part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
So remember, we don't have families anymore, and nobody's really marrying young.
And so women go to these groups for direction in their life because we don't really think for ourselves, right?
The church took me in, was so welcoming, and wanted to do well by me, she said.
She then spent 18 months converting and staying committed to the religion until she had sex again at 26.
Andrews then left the church for good in 2017 after being told she could not be a bridesmaid in her sister's wedding because the dress she wanted to wear was too revealing.
Okay, That was the final straw.
The problem is just that premarital sex is denied, but they make it out to be a very serious sin and a shameful thing to do.
Now, again, if they have an outlet, if they're doing like arranged marriages and stuff, but they're not really doing, you know, that.
The deeper I got into religion, the farther I got from my own identity.
She moved to LA with hopes of becoming an actress, but struggled to find work and ended up working as a stripper.
In that job, she was contacted by porn agents and she partnered with one in January and is now working in the porn industry.
She was named Penthouse Magazine's pet of the month this month.
Andrew said that her religious, Andrew said, her religious family was very supportive of her career.
I knew they'd be a little shocked when I told them about my adult work.
While they've been open-minded about her new career, they're also averting their eyes.
My brother said, I will never ever watch your porn, but you seem happier.
So I support your decision.
She is beautiful, actually.
Yeah, she's very pretty.
I'd give her a strong seven.
She was probably an eight in her youth.
But yeah, this is the, you know, when you tell women that they can't do something for a long time, we just want to do it more.
But in my opinion, you really just got to like tell women they can.
I mean, you got to give women the option to be married young.
All right.
The next one.
A pastor left her toxic church to become a queer stripper.
She said it sparked her queer awakening.
When stripper and OnlyFans creator Nicole Mitchell finished her first ever nude photo shoot, she got into her car and wept.
Two years later, she had decided to walk away from the values that taught her that sexually open women were ungodly.
I was devoted to becoming the best wife and mother there ever was.
I became a homemaker, making everything from scratch, sewing clothes for my children, and trying hard to be who I was told to be, Mitchell said.
But during that shoot, when Mitchell took off her shirt and then her pants, she never felt closer to God.
Mitchell said that the rigidity of her religious upbringing was toxic and ultimately pushed her away from it and her family, who were still evangelical Christians.
As part of their religion, they believe only men can be religious leaders like pastors, she said.
Looking back, Mitchell said she repressed her sexuality due to fear Christianity instilled in her.
When she left home, exposed herself to other religions and types of people, and ended her 10-year marriage, Mitchell began to challenge her beliefs.
Today, she's not religious at all, just spiritual, she told Insider.
Mitchell said she feels more like herself than ever before now that she lives as a queer woman, a divorced mother of three, and an OnlyFans content creator and stripper who makes a living by exploring her sexuality.
Her ex-husband and Bible school spurred her decision to leave Christianity.
Mitchell met her husband when they were both living in Korea.
She said he was her gateway drug to a more liberal, albeit still religious lifestyle.
He urged her to become a pastor at their non-evangelical mega church when they later moved to Florida together, which she did.
At work, at first, the work felt like an oasis to my soul, Mitchell said.
She was passionate about speaking to her religious community on her own terms as an equal to men.
But her parents and siblings viewed her pastor role as an abomination because it went against her evangelical beliefs.
I was told I was sinning.
I was told I was violating God's words.
I was corrupting the design of men and women.
I'm an embarrassment, you know.
I was told to never mention my family because they taught me better than that, Mitchell said.
It hurt her family.
It hurt that her family didn't want to be associated with her because of her decision to be a pastor, she said.
Compared to other women who did things like drugs and sex work, Mitchell saw herself as a good girl and wanted her parents to see that too.
But they seemed to fixate on her sins.
Mitchell said, so she declined, decided to cut off contact.
To this day, she hasn't introduced them to her children.
In seminary school in 2017, Mitchell said she fully began to lose her religion when she studied scripture and people with diverse religious backgrounds.
I realized just how whitewashed, male-centric, and heterocentric my religion was, Mitchell said.
Being a pastor once brought her fulfillment, but now she was starting to feel disingenuous while preaching her religion.
She tried going to churches with a queer or non-white focus, but felt disconnected from Christianity.
In 2019, Mitchell dropped out of the seminary and moved to California with her husband and three children for a fresh start.
Instantly, Mitchell noticed a change of pace out West.
She met a woman who seemed empowered by their individuality and sexuality, which made her feel like she was able to shed her Midwestern housewife persona and step into a risk-taking and exuberant personality.
She started modeling, acting, and making erotic content on OnlyFans.
At first, Mitchell's husband supported her OnlyFans work, buying her lingerie and taking photos for her to post.
She was always the more religious one, so she figured she had nothing to worry about.
But five months after the move, his support came to a standstill when he had a drunken realization that he needed more control in their marriage or it wouldn't work.
He said he needed to give her to give up modeling and acting to return to previous duties at a stay-at-home wife.
It totally hit me out of nowhere.
I was shocked and horrified, and I begged and bawled.
Who is okay?
Realizing they'd become completely incompatible partners, they got divorced in 2020.
Mitchell began referring to her as and Mitchell began what she refers to as her slut phase.
She went on dates and had her first orgasm at the hands of a partner, which made her sob.
Ew.
After that, she refused to sleep with men that couldn't make her come, so she explored her own sexuality through her job as a sex worker.
Now Mitchell remembers feeling attracted to women as early as six when she couldn't stop staring at Jennifer Conley's breasts when she began to unzip her too-tight dress in the 1991 movie Rocketeer.
But she didn't fully come to accept it till her mid-30s after spending most of her life disconnected from her body.
I've been queer since I was a teenage girl, but because there was a lot of punishment in the environment I grew up in, I very quickly learned to shove it down and just be who they needed me to be, Mitchell said.
Becoming a sex worker helped her heal her relationships and her sexuality and her intuition, she said.
Since making authentic OnlyFans content requires understanding your own limits, turn-ons, and fantasies, Mitchell said she had to explore that part of herself deeply.
In doing so, she had her first orgasm with another woman and made fellow queer sex workers climax when she performed oral sex on them.
Mitchell, who used to have deep feelings of falling in love with the atheist, surprised herself with fearlessness and openness to something completely new.
She wished her family could accept her for how she is rather than seeing her as the bad guy in the story.
Still, Mitchell is happy for her with her religion, religion-free life.
I think the only gift it gave me was the gift of contrast.
I feel like clarity comes from contrast, she said.
And that contrast gave me so much clarity.
My religious upbringing was rooted in fear and control when all I wanted was love and freedom.
All right, and last but not least.
All right, tell me if this audio comes in okay.
We got Sophia Ritchie.
Oh, can we hear this?
Is reportedly not only a virgin, but a Christian.
Sophie Rain is now the biggest OnlyFan star earning $43 million a year.
And she said recently in an interview that she's a virgin and none of her cap cap, cap, cap.
Her content is her fully engaging, if you know what I mean.
Now, I don't struggle to believe that she believes in God.
I actually applaud her for remaining a virgin at 20 and in the corn industry because there are a lot more religious looking people, I could say, that aren't virgins.
My problem here is earning money from the devil while proclaiming love in your heart for a God because Matthew's gospel reads, for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
And if your heart is fully in loving the Lord, I just don't think there's any way you could earn money like this without feeling an insane amount of guilt.
But let me know, do you guys believe that she's a Christian and a virgin?
Yeah, I don't believe that at all yet.
Cap, cap, cap, cap.
Pearl, are you a believer?
Do you know what kind of, I do believe in God.
But Christian women have made me question my faith a lot because they're just such terrible people.
And the men, because they're just such simps.
I'm like, where is the patriarchal religious?
I'm Catholic, but God, these Christian women are just blackpilled me a little bit.
But yeah, you know, the biggest thing, the biggest reason that you get these sex workers that come out is because they're repressing their sexuality, which is something that's natural.
And when you tell women and men too, that something is bad from a young age that they naturally want to do, and really everyone does it anyway.
You really, you have to have some sort of, you got to be doing arranged marriages in the churches and working with people to get together.
And if you're not doing that, you're shit out of luck.
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