Prostitute interview-Amber

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- [Interviewer] All right, Amber. - Hi (chuckles). - [Interviewer] Amber, where are you from? - [Amber] I'm from Sacramento, California. - [Interviewer] Sacramento. And tell me about your family, had both your parents growing up? - No, I grew up with my grandparents. I was raised by my grandmother, my auntie, and my uncle. And my two sisters. - [Interviewer] Where was mom and dad? - My mom, she grew up on the streets, she got into drugs at, like, the age of nine. - [Interviewer] Wow. - I guess the first time she, yeah. And she hasn't been right since then, I'm surprised she had kids. But she had us and then my grandma raised us. And my mom, she's been on the streets, still on the streets till this day. - [Interviewer] And dad? - I really don't know too much of my dad. I mean, I know of his family, but him himself, I don't know too much. I just know he was a drug addict like my mom. - [Interviewer] Oh, really? - Grew up on the streets, yeah. - [Interviewer] So you left home at, you left your, is your grandparents you were staying with? - Yeah - [Interviewer] And you left them at what point? - I was like 13 when I start running in and out of homes. Started living with my grandma when I was like, four, maybe. I think that's what my sister told me. - [Interviewer] And you started at what age, working the streets? - 13. - [Interviewer] 13? - Mm-hmm. So, how much, what kind of money will you make in a night doing this, or in a day? - A whole day and night, at least 12, 1300. - [Interviewer] Wow. - That's just walking. - [Interviewer] Yeah. - But, I mean, I don't enjoy it, but I just, you know, fell into it. - [Interviewer] Yeah, yeah. - Was 13 walking through a mall being fast, met a guy, he took my virginity and told me, look, you're gonna get on this corner, and you're gonna bust this date. And you're gonna tell 'em this. And, I don't know, I just, I didn't like, the fact what I had to do for it, but as I grew older and prone to everyday waking up, I have to do this, I have to (hands slapping) make this money, I have to get this guy, it just got stuck into my program, like, I have to do it (chuckles). I have to do it. - [Interviewer] So, was he functioning as a pimp for you? - Yeah, basically. - [Interviewer] How much of the money did you give him? - All of it. - [Interviewer] All of it. - As a pimp, you can't get half, you give 'em all. So, I didn't like that either, 'cause it's like, this is my body, I'm doing this. Like why, why do I gotta, you know? I don't know. But I was young, and I was being fast and I didn't know what I was getting myself into. And then when I got into it, then I just got stuck. - [Interviewer] Have you been arrested for this? - Plenty of times. - [Interviewer] One time? - Plenty of times. - [Interviewer] I'm sorry? - Millions of times. - [Interviewer] Oh, really? - Yeah. I actually just got outta jail from out here on Figueroa. Undercovers. I'm fighting a prostitution case with them, they got me on probation. It's just ridiculous. - [Interviewer] And do you have children of your own? - I do, I have a six-year-old. - [Interviewer] Six-year-old? And who's raising him? Or her? - It's a her. - [Interviewer] Her, sorry (chuckles). - No, you're fine. - [Interviewer] I don't know how I assumed that. - My grandma is raising her. Kinda lost her, but I'm trying to get her back, and it's kinda hard talking about that. Like, I don't wanna start crying. - [Interviewer] That's fair. - But, you know, she's everything to me, so I'm trying my best to get her back, but I know me being in this life it's just not gonna be as easy as a person working a job, and, you know, doing what they have to do to get their kid, you know? Me, I'm just working on the streets, praying that she's gonna come to me. That's not gonna work like that (chuckles). I had a choice to go homeless or to provide for my family. And I chose to provide for my family, and sometimes you gotta make sacrifices in this world. As human beings we gotta sacrifice ourselves or something so we can survive. - [Interviewer] So have you had some bad experiences with guys you've picked up? - [Amber] I'm not gonna lie, and it's crazy you asked me. Two nights ago, I was sitting on 80th and Figueroa, and I got in a car with a guy, a Mexican. He was cool, he didn't do nothing to me. He parked, some random kid from out here got in his car and... took my money. He forced me to do stuff that I didn't wanna do, and then he started calling me dirty, like I was the dirty prosti, he started trying to make me feel bad and lower of a women than what I was. And it's already bad enough that being in this life, and doing what I'm doing, you don't feel as much of a woman. You gotta make yourself. You gotta put in your head like, I'm still beautiful, I'm still a woman. You gotta tell yourself. 'Cause everyday you're going to meet different men, you're having sex with dirty men, like, you know, you feel less. You're already giving yourself up. So it's like, when he came to me and did that it just, like, took my whole dignity from me. And it literally happened two nights ago, so, I don't know why I'm still back out here, and yet I'm still back out here. - [Interviewer] Do you get depressed sometimes with this life? - I do, a lot. I find myself sitting in my hotel rooms crying to myself. 'Cause my baby, 'cause I'd call her and she'd be like, mommy just come home. And I can't. I'm stuck, you know? And, it's not like I want to, it's like, literally I'm controlled. So I'm in this, like, I don't know, I feel like it's the game controlling me to keep doing it. I don't feel like it's me or nobody else but the game and the money, you know? I wanna get out, but I'm 21, I feel like it's too late. - [Interviewer] Did you finish high school? - No. I was pregnant at 14, so. And I was hoeing at 13, so. I was like, ditching school just to go ho. I would lie to my grandparents, okay I'm going to school. No, I'm by myself on a track somewhere, making some money. - [Interviewer] Yeah, do you know who the father of your child is? - The father of my child, he's not around, but yeah, I do know. - [Interviewer] You do? - He kinda disappeared because as I grew up and I realized in this game I don't need a pimp. You don't need a pimp. They will lie to you and say, but that's 'cause they want your money to take home to their family, you know. And I grew up realizing that. And now my baby daddy was like, okay, well you don't wanna pay me, you wanna act funny and keep your own money, so bye. But I have a daughter now, so I don't feel like, you know? And I'm just like, one of those females I'm not gonna pay nobody no more. I been controlled, I been under guys, Like, I just, I can't. So my baby daddy was just like, fuck you, fuck the baby. Okay, so fuck you too, bye, you know? - [Interviewer] You're currently working without a pimp? - Right now, honestly, I have a boyfriend, and I give him half my cut, but he's not like a pimp. So he doesn't take my full cut. He don't control me when I go out there, he don't, you know? I do have a boyfriend, (chuckles) I'm not gonna lie, I have a boyfriend, but I don't have a pimp. - [Interviewer] When you were a young girl did you have dreams of a different life than this? - I always dreamed of being a real estate agent, or a flight attendant, somewhere higher class, like cute profession. You know, I'm a white girl. I grew up with blonde hair. I feel like I should've been behind a desk. That's how I feel. And like, I should be on the plane being a flight attendant. I should be flipping houses. I have a good mouth piece, you know, I could be a lawyer. I really wanted to be a real estate, honestly. - [Interviewer] Yeah, it's sad how many young women end up working the streets. I mean you see it where you're at, they're all over. - I know a couple of girls out here that are younger than me, and I'm talking like 16, 15, 17. And I preach them, like, get out. It's not what girls, it's not made for everybody. - [Interviewer] No. - It's not. This game is not made for everybody. You gotta be a strong woman to survive this, 'cause I, I've been pistol-whipped, I've been shot at, I've been raped, I've been kidnapped. Through this whole life, game. - [Interviewer] How do you think this life has changed you? You've been doing it for quite a while. - I think honestly, as a person it made me strong. 'Cause if I never experienced the things that I experienced just going through this life, I probably wouldn't be as strong as I am today. Think it made me a strong woman, because I could still wake up and tell myself, okay, you got this. You're still a good mother, you're still a beautiful woman, you got this you know? - [Interviewer] What do you think about your upbringing, your childhood? What do you think, if something was different, might it have lead you down a very different path than this? - Maybe a mom and a dad that wasn't on drugs, that had two normal jobs. Was willing to raise kids on a normal household, and just not on drugs. - I think that probably would've-- - [Interviewer] That's a big one. - Steered me to the right path. 'Cause there's been times when I had to go on the corner to get rent money. My mom blew it all on drugs. And I have two sisters, somebody has to feed 'em. I had to been the one. Somebody had to be. - [Interviewer] So you were kinda taking care of your sisters, as well? - Mm-hmm. - [Interviewer] And where are your sisters today? - They're all in Sacramento. They've got jobs now, they're doing their thing, they're doing good. - [Interviewer] So a little different path than you? - (chuckling) Way better path than me, way better. But that's what I raised them to do. You know, I didn't want them to have to suffer like me. It's not okay to be out here, it's not. It's scary. Any woman, any working female would tell you it's scary to be outside. Jumping in different cars, not knowing when you're coming home, you know? It's scary. - [Interviewer] And are you using drugs at all? - I do ecstasy. I take ecstasy every day or every other day to keep going. 'Cause I work all day and I work all night. So, I need something to keep me up, active. Otherwise I'd just be like, I can't work, I'm tired, and then I don't have no money. I gotta pay for hotel rooms everyday, I don't have my own place, so. - [Interviewer] So you'll travel around from city to city? - Yeah, all cities, all through California. From Sacramento, all the way from here to LA, to Bakersfield, to everywhere (chuckles). Pretty much. - [Interviewer] All right. Well Amber, thank you so much for talking to me. - No problem - [Interviewer] And good luck with, with your future. I hope you get to see or get back together with your kid. - Yeah, thank you, I really do too. That's, like, the biggest goal in life. I appreciate it. - [Interviewer] Yeah, she needs you. Thank you. - You're welcome.
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Channel: Soft White Underbelly
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Length: 12min 40sec (760 seconds)
Published: Tue Mar 31 2020
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