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Nasty Girl: Sex Secrets of a Young Madam
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Nasty Girl: Sex Secrets of a Young Madam

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A stripper at 15, involved with major league gang members before she was 20, Ma-Ling Lee has a tale to tell about life. A teenage runaway, she hung out on New York's mean streets with hustlers and pimps, dealers and hookers, until, discovering she had a knack for business, started her first brothel aged 17. When the cops finally shut her down, she bought her first internet mailing list, set up an off-shore server and reached a huge middle-class clientele.

Now in her 30s, she has outwitted conmen, served time in jail, battled a gambling addiction and fallen in love with countless high maintenance playboys. Most importantly, she continues to operate as a successful madam who, without ever laying eyes on her clients, makes $20,000 a day. Catering to upscale clients with top-end girls, her business, Girlfriend Experience, promises 'honesty, reliability and exceptional customer service'.

This hugely entertaining and genuine memoir is not just a thrilling read; it is also a fascinating insight into the American sex industry.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 11, 2012
ISBN9781471108723
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Nasty Girl: Sex Secrets of a Young Madam
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Ma-Ling Lee

Ma-Ling Lee is the author of The Education of a Very Young Madam. 

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Ma-Ling Lee writes of her adoption from Korea to a upper-middle class family in the States at age six and how she ended up running away when she was thirteen and her parents had divorced. The book is well-written and laid out; Lee's honesty both about her situation and her own agency within it make for a fascinating and, at times, a heart-rending read. What came through, for me, was her resilience and learning from her mistakes - not something many people do.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book was not quite what I expected. I guess that I expected more of a look inside a whorehouse, or prostitution. The book tells the story of an adopted girl from Korea who runs away and doesn't really look back. Eye opening in a way, because if these were her options then, how much worse is it for runaways now? There is a little insider patter, but not until late in the book. I wanted to hear more about weird johns or personal stories of the prostitutes.Overall, not bad, quite interesting in places.