I'm not sure if this is the right forum to ask the question. I've been lied to throughout my attempts to become a model. How do you deal with lies and does anyone know if there is a group or person I can chat with? Thank you for your response
You've chosen a profession where being lied to is part of trying to break into it. You can't separate the two. If you're struggling with that this much perhaps your skin isn't thick enough to handle the business.
Consider you're picking a field where 100% of your value is based in sex appeal. Consider what kind of existence you'll be living in. How you'll be treated, in that role.
Ultimately you'll just end up Photoshopped into something that doesn't even look like a real human.
Mental illness is quite common in the modeling industry. Depression, anxiety and eating disorders. Not to mention drug addiction.
If you can't cope with the couple people in the room criticizing your looks, how will you handle it becoming more popular and getting criticized on a much larger scale? Increased popularity equals increased criticism, and meaner criticism.
And the worst, yet least talked about, concern for striving models. The porn and sex trafficking industry.
From what I've gathered the way it works for breaking into modeling is a free for all. There's no verifying credible businesses. There's lots of new and small businesses that may seek models and you have no way of knowing how legit they are.
The internet is filled with videos of young women wanting to be models that end up in a porn. Porn makers know there's tons of girls out there eager to do modeling jobs, so they hire them to do so modeling, or so they're told. Once they arrive they're typically drugged, and black mailed or intimidated into making the porn.
Essentially what it comes down to is rape. They are then forced to go on camera and state they performed the sex acts willingly.
They typically don't report it due to various threats leveled against them. It could range from sending a copy of the video to partents, family and friends to violence against the same people.
And that's assuming you aren't straight out kidnapped and sold into the sex slave market.
Modeling is a dark industry. And a dangerous one to try to break into. It's full of mentally ill drug addicts, who became that way trying to cope with the demands put on them as models as nothing more than sex objects. And these are the success stories. Not to mention the countless more that get beat up by the industry and never succeed.
It's your call if that is what you want to do, but you should first be aware of what you're getting into, and what you can expect before deciding to.