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Secret Lives of Women

Exposed: Sexual Predators
Stephanie Good is a grandmother, mother, attorney and author by day and an Internet crusader by night. Alerting and assisting the FBI of countless cases, Stephanie assumes the identity of a young teenage girl and has aided in the convictions of over a dozen pedophiles and sexual predators.

Supervised by the FBI's NY Crimes against Children Squad, Stephanie chats with potential predators online, speaks to them on the phone, occasionally is present during arrests and testifies against them in federal court. For the past five years, Stephanie has worked in a unique partnership with Supervising Agent Austin Berglas and together they have achieved a 100% conviction rate. WE tv follows the experiences and investigations of Agent Berglas and Stephanie firsthand as they strive to put child molesters away.
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Child Brides

Mon, Jul 07, 2008
The term "child bride" conjures up images of solemn, wide-eyed girls in far-flung lands, forced into early marriage. But here in America, girls as young as 13 can legally wed. Secret Lives of Women chronicles the experiences of child brides as teens, wives and mothers while examining how their decision to marry young has profoundly changed their lives.
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Extreme Beliefs
When Tamara speaks to her congregation about redemption, she talks from experience. The pastor and mother of two was once a member of one of the most notorious street gangs known as the Crips. After a slew of crimes and fights, Tamara found herself in prison for assault with a deadly weapon. It's here she found God and turned her life completely around. Now Tamara helps others whose shoes she once walked in. Shani has a long list of things she's passionate about, and at the top of it are animals. A few years ago, after educating herself on the harsh realities of animal cruelty, Shani became a vegan. But she didn't stop there. She's also banned all animal products from her life and is an active member of Peta. Shani has even gotten into politics, petitioning for a ban on extreme farming. Her family of meat eaters doesn't share in her beliefs, but the challenge to change their minds only fuels her fire. Sara's religion comes with a long list of do's and don'ts. As a Hare Krishna, she must live by the Four Regulative Principles of Religion, which include no meat eating and no sex before marriage. She even quit her job at a famous coffee chain when they started selling sandwiches with meat. During her frequent pilgrimages to India, Sara will wake at wake at 4 am and chant for hours. While this may seem extreme to some, for Sara it's completely fulfilling, yet she is looking forward to finding a husband (a Hare Krishna, of course) and experiencing all the joys of matrimony.
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Extreme Weight Loss
Examine the little-known, fringe subcultures of some women in America. It includes wide-ranging themes, from shopaholics, to plastic surgery, eating disorders and sex.
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The Occult

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
This special follows three women and their experiences in different aspects of the spiritual realm. Heather believes she was born a Satanist. Yvonne turned to practice Wicca after years as a Buddhist. Vampyra is a vampire. Join these three women as we explore their day-to-day lives, the rituals they perform and their goals for the future.
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Sex Addicts

Mon, Sep 22, 2008
In interviews, women with varying experiences of sex addiction (including artist and video performer, Satine Phoenix) talk about the many ways that addiction to sex has affected their lives. Women talk about how they have either embraced the addiction and channeled it into creativity or have found it so destructive and debilitating that they have sought to minimize their highs, lows and ultimately unsatisfying, anonymous sexual encounters. All agree that they have distrust for men even while seeking to attract them. Most of the women describe experiences of being molested during childhood and feeling that their fathers valued them only as sex-objects so that they came to value themselves only as sexual bodies. In some women, this also has led to anorexia. Two of the women interviewed are frequently shown wearing provocative outfits. A therapist who also describes herself as a sex addict provides psychological commentary. The interviews show several of the women sitting or lying on beds.
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