Is every prostitute a victim of human trafficking? In the strictest sense, probably not. But, whether a woman was kidnapped off the street while jogging alone, roped into an underaged party and roofied, lured into meeting an older guy she met on the internet, convinced by her older boyfriend that she'd sleep with other guys for money, if she really loved him, or was a poor Estonian girl offered a job as a nanny for a Saudi prince, most girls who sell their bodies for money probably aren't living out their childhood dreams, and in many cases, their Johns are just rapists by proxy.
I've even watched escorts tell their stories, in defense of their chosen profession, talking about how they don't have pimps, and that they do what they do by choice, and that the fact they were brutally raped had nothing to do with what they ultimately ended up doing for a living; and, such dismissive confessions remind me of the extremely high rate of adult male homosexuals who rationalize their proclivities as completely unrelated to the fact that they were molested as children.
Speaking of children...is Hollywood's treatment of children, which is apparently little different than its treatment of an 18 year old nymphette straight off the bus from Kansas, somehow a moral gray area?
If the only women Harvey had ever touched had been those who jumped on him and yanked his pants down, and refused to take his d ick out of their mouths until he gave them the roles they wanted, I doubt he would've ended up in this mess. But, honestly, how many plumb female roles did he have available to dole out, compared to the thousands of 18 year old nymphettes fresh off the bus everyday? The math doesn't work without pressure, if you're a predator. That's where most of the resentment comes from, not from the secretary who seduces her boss for a raise, but from the secretary who is seduced by her boss, under threat of losing her job, and then is given the raise to keep her quiet.
There's a wide gap between real life and a porn plot.