Thursday, March 5th
"Pregnant Bunny"

In a “Tyra Show” exclusive interview, meet Alana Love, who decided to become a prostitute when she was six months pregnant and go to work at the world famous Moonlite Bunny Ranch in Las Vegas. Find out why she chose to start selling her body, and meet one of her numerous clients. The baby’s father speaks out for the first time and tells us what he thinks of Alana’s decision. Then, “Tyra Show” cameras go behind the scenes at the Bunny Ranch to show you a day-in-the-life for Alana and to document the baby shower the other ranch prostitutes throw for Alana.
Here are a few pictures of the Bunny that will be the focal point of Tyra's show, she's a beautiful young woman and she's earning an honest living for her and her baby and not saying it's the best way she could accomplish this but it might be her best opportunity to make a decent living at a legal profession at this point. If you are a woman and don't have a higher education you don't have many opportunities to earn a decent living still in this country and by decent I'm not talking about making enough to be classed somewhere in or below the poverty line which is where you end up working most jobs available to the average American woman. And that's a sad fact for both America and it's working women but it is a fact so I don't see how anyone can put these women down for wanting a better life for themselves and trying to accomplish it through maybe the only legal option available to them that will accomplish that goal.

Who knows maybe Dennis and the Bunny's have changed the way Tyra views legal prostitutes but more than likely she's simply tolerating them so she can bump up her rating just before the first Bunnyranch Show aired on Tyra I had heard rumors that her show had been cancelled back in 2006. Don't get me wrong I think Tyra is probably a wonderful person and I believe she is trying to help young women to view themselves in better ways but don't play that double standard bullshit, they are good enough to appear on your show and improve your rating's then the minute the camera's are off you won't even talk to them in a decent manner because you think yourself better than them. In my opinion you may not even be as good as them because at least they are honest about who they are, what they do and why they do it. We use to sell a shirt at the ranch that said something like, "I'm just like a wife only more honest!"Sex sells, that's a fact so why do people have so much trouble being open and honest about it? I would like an honest legitimate answer to that question if anyone out there has got one, seriously, we claim to be such a well adjusted free society but as far as sex goes we are still living in the antiquated dark ages. Nobody who thinks of themselves as a decent person as far as society goes will admit they think about sex or hell, that they even have sex or enjoy it, maybe that's why our children still have such high rates of STD's and unwanted teenage pregnancies, it's an evil thing known to most as "ignorance" GET OVER IT! Sex is everywhere and almost everyone is doing it, even the dog! If sex wasn't on every one's mind they wouldn't use it to sell everything from toothpaste to cars but they do and it's working so let's try to get a little real, after all, don't you think it's about time. Sorry, I got off a bit of a rant there! As I said I can't stand hypocrisy and when it comes to sex in this country we're full of it.
And I think it's hilarious that the press will trash Dennis as a media whore but when you look at the media trying to grab ratings and boaster their ol'rating points during sweeps week you'll see them featuring stories about the ranch, doing interviews and live broadcasts from it so tell me who's the real whore here? Promoting your business is good, it's what increases your sales so Dennis is simply being a good business man when he promotes the ranch and gets play in the media. And let me tell you they all come there sooner or later, they all want to do a story about something to do with the ranch, just to name a few....

Those are just a few of the more famous news personalities that have come to the Bunnyranch, I think my favorite was Diane Sawyer, this lady is drop dead gorgeous herself and she was so kind, well mannered and just a sincerely nice person and I don't think I'll ever forget the first time I seen her at the ranch, I was standing behind the bar when she came in and she didn't have any make up on but she was absolutely beautiful, she had magnificent flawless skin and everyone flocked around her and she spoke very eloquently and sincerely with everyone before she went into Madame Suzette's office to discuss filming her special and the lady is a 100% class act in my opinion.
The ladies that work at the ranch are just like everyone else in fact on the street, out shopping in a mall or in any other public place on a normal day you wouldn't be able to differentiate these women from any other when they are out and about in street clothes. They come from all walks of life, even wealth and they come there to earn money for many reasons we even had a future nuclear physicist there once, her scholarship wasn't going to cover everything and she still had two years to her degree and the cost of her education was so expensive it was the only way she could earn enough to pay her way through the rest of her college studies and not owe on student loans for the rest of her life. We've had young women who come from wealthy families that were disinherited for whatever reason and it was the only opportunity they had to make enough money to afford them the lifestyle they were use to but a lot of them come there because they don't have the education necessary to make a big paycheck, they come from impoverished backgrounds seeking a higher standard of living and this is one of the very few options woman have to accomplish this. Women have come a long way but it's still clearly a man's world and I think women's lib may have left the gender hanging a little in the work world and most women probably would not choose legal prostitution as a career choice if other options were available but fact is those options are just not out there in any quantity currently and with the economy being what it is I don't see that fact changing anytime soon. These ladies work very hard for their money, they do things most of us wouldn't or couldn't to earn a living, they do them when they're not in the mood, their job is pretty much a 24/7 job and I don't think to many are into those hours either and it's a legal profession here, I don't care if you approve or not these women earn respect, they deserve respect for who they are and what they do. Donna Summer put it in a song, "They work hard for their money and you better treat them right!"
In reading a recent blog I found on prostitution a comment posted to the blog was from a young woman who printed a portion of a letter that her grandfather had written to her father while he was sailing around the world as a deck hand on a freighter and I liked the way he described his view of prostitution which is as follows, "It’s perfectly natural though; there’s no element of degeneracy in it, and its surprising how few dirty stories and insinuations you have to listen to. I’m not sure that one of the most valuable things about living with a group of men like this isn’t learning more thoroughly than would otherwise be possible that sexual promiscuity is not a voluptuous luxury, made more attractive because it is forbidden, but the most meager substitute for something that is natural and right in a normal life.”
Later....

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