That's EXACTLY how I look at this.
Some say some necessity forced them into this business. If you're healthy, single and 20 and have no dependents, I see no necessity other than the desire for a luxurious life to take on a life that is quite honestly, looked down on. Strippers tell me how they will sometimes come to work to work a short shift (and give blow jobs) just to make $$ to go clubbing that night. Or want a Maserati or get rich by "investing in RE". They tell me that even when they get a regular job, they'll come back to dance (and what else?) to make money.
Point being: the character flaw is the unwillingness to take a tough and slow path in bad times. The potential unwillingness to look beyond immediate gratification. The potential inability to separate right from wrong (obviously that decision ability was missing when entering the sex trade).
On the first page I made a mention about a "moral compass"...I think you gave it depth by clarifying it.
Some say some necessity forced them into this business. If you're healthy, single and 20 and have no dependents, I see no necessity other than the desire for a luxurious life to take on a life that is quite honestly, looked down on. Strippers tell me how they will sometimes come to work to work a short shift (and give blow jobs) just to make $$ to go clubbing that night. Or want a Maserati or get rich by "investing in RE". They tell me that even when they get a regular job, they'll come back to dance (and what else?) to make money.
Point being: the character flaw is the unwillingness to take a tough and slow path in bad times. The potential unwillingness to look beyond immediate gratification. The potential inability to separate right from wrong (obviously that decision ability was missing when entering the sex trade).
On the first page I made a mention about a "moral compass"...I think you gave it depth by clarifying it.