Fitting that the sexy Aussie made her hardcore LP debut on the anniversary of the landing of the “First Fleet” in Botany Bay just south of Sydney in 1788 to found the first European colony in Australia. Of the people transported between 1788 and 1852, about 24,000 were women: one in seven. The conditions, as they were at the beginning of the new colony, were conducive to making women convicts as sex objects for men. From the very onset, convict women had three possible roles open to them: whore, indentured worker, wife/mistress or a combination of these. According to historian Robert Hughes, on arrival at Botany Bay “the women floundered to and fro, pursued by male convicts intent on raping them"

Generally speaking many women convicts became to be were seen as whores. According to officer in command of the expedition convict women threw themselves at the sailors and Royal Marines in “promiscuous intercourse” and “their desire to be with the men was so uncontrollable that neither shame nor punishment could deter them”.
Many Australians still think their Founding Mothers were whores. Undoubtedly some were prostitutes and some became prostitutes to survive by selling their sexual services. What is quite certain, however, that no women were actually transported for whoring, because it was never a transportable offence. Australian historians generally swallowed this stereotype although some later Australian feminist historians have striven to retain the picture while dismantling the biases, arguing that that their fate was foisted on them by a tyrannous male power structure which deemed it necessary to have supply of whores to keep the men, both convict and free, quiescent.

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Charlie seems to relish LP activity and has taken the opportunity to sample traditional European debauchery at LP. She is branching out to taste the wider continent and its large attractions as seen here and it is hopeful she will return to LP for many different types of scene unavailable in her native Oz.