Gods Girl
May 29, 2008
After batting around with various models who sell pictures of themselves to soft-core porn sites like Suicide Girls, Deviant Nation, Broken Dollz, etc… I’ve circled back to my original conclusion that those sites are creepy and exploitive. And this girl seems to embody all that is nasty and messed up about them, in her own naive and fucked-up way.
Kait and her official Gods Girls panties
I have nothing against attractive women promoting themselves and making money from their images — guys are going to look (and some are going to pay) no matter what. But these ladies should take control of how they represent themselves online. They’d make more money, be safer, and most importantly, be able to decide exactly what goes online with their own websites. It’s not that hard to do — and there is no shortage of willing web geekery to help should it be needed. The best alternative models already do this…. After all, cutting out the middleman is what’s made the internet great.
I know a couple of old-school Suicide Girls who have made the site pay out and work for them, but nowadays it seems as though these alt-porn sites prey on 18-year olds. The site operators try to spin it so that they’re feminists and it’s a wonderful online community of like-minded sisters — while the girls are duped or simply ignore the fact they’re giving up the unlimited eternal rights of their most erotic images to a sub-brand of one of the world’s largest internet pornography conglomerates…. That’s not a good decision, especially for a wannabee girl barely out of high school.
Reader Comments (add yours)
1. Ex-Maslow Suicide — Jun 8 2008 09:59 PM
Thank you Frank. I was one of those duped girls. I regret giving part of myself up like that, but I will never regret meeting some of the most extraordinary women and men I have ever come across. I just wish I could tell other girls how ridiculous it is to become so wrapped up in the title Suicide Girl. I have friends that have quit talking to me because they were envious of my involvement on SG. They thought that because they were not and I was, I was somehow "better" than them or something like that. SG has brought out the worst in some people (not all), but I now feel like my worst is permanently plastered on the walls of the internet for all to see.