Exploited Moms - Felicia -
"I’m not a victim," she says, lighting a cigarette even though she quit ten years ago. "Victims have time to cry. I have a shift at 6 AM."
With the help of a supportive social worker, Felicia began to access resources and services that helped her regain control of her life. She started taking classes, got a job, and slowly began to rebuild her confidence. Exploited Moms - Felicia
Felicia felt like she was drowning, suffocating under the weight of her responsibilities. She was a mother, a provider, a caretaker, but no one seemed to care about her. "I’m not a victim," she says, lighting a
Exploitation can take many forms, from financial exploitation to emotional and psychological manipulation. Moms, particularly single mothers, are often at a higher risk due to their vulnerable financial and emotional states. The societal pressure to be the primary caregiver and provider can make them easy targets for those looking to exploit. She started taking classes, got a job, and
Until then, she goes live at 2:00 AM. She puts on the apron. She does not smile. She looks into the ring light, and she pretends that the 47 strangers watching are not witnesses to her surrender, but an audience for her escape.
The red light blinks on. The chat explodes. And Felicia, exploited mom, disappears behind the character they paid for.