Bonnie Cleo Andersen has been a prostitute since the age of 18. Her first time having sex for money was at a visit at a brothel in a small town. Bonnie and her girlfriend were in need of money and wanted to try it out. The experience was unpleasant and Bonnie was shy and ashamed of her body. But because of the money, she stayed in the sex industry.

When Bonnie is at work, she calls herself Patricia. It's a way of separating herself from her work.

The single most important thing in Bonnie's life is her children. Her hope is that they will have a better childhood and life than her own. The 14-year old Oliver is hanging out with some bad kids and getting into trouble. Because of this, Bonnie has decided to send Oliver to a Boarding school on a boat in the Caribbean.

Bonnies youngest son, 6-year old Noa, thinks that his mother works as a housekeeper. The older children know what their mother does for a living, and so does their school, the community and their friends. It isn't easy on the children, and they have been bullied and asked how much their mother costs.

When the family is asleep, Bonnie has the house to herself. She makes plans for the next day and smokes a cigarette.

In a small village in Sealand, Bonnie owns a house where she works every day from nine to four. When her day is over, she picks up her kids and drives home to her real house in another nearby village.

Bonnie's oldest son Oliver is getting confirmed at the local church. Beside Bonnie is her mother Doris, her stepfather, oldest daughter Michella and a friend. Bonnie has a lot of bad memories from her childhood. Her mother and father took the children to the local bar instead of sending them to school. And at an early age her father was sent to prison for murder.

The family has a party for Oliver's confirmation. Bonnie dances with her best friend who comforts her because she's feeling sad.

Bonnie and the kids are hanging out when the kids are home from school. They are often off to different activities during the day: Michella takes care of her horse, Marcus and Oliver rides motor cross bikes with their friends. This afternoon they are all home and having a good time.

Tattoos mean a lot to Bonnie. She has them as memories about important things in her life. A lot of them are memories about her sister Pernille. Lately she has been getting a lot of new ones. The most recent one is a necklace with a cross.

16-year old Michella has a girlfriend who is learning how to do tattoos. On a Friday night, drinking pina coladas, Bonnie gets a tattoo on her arm. She doesn't think it hurts a bit.

If Bonnie could earn the same amount of money doing something else, she would do so. She has no self-esteem and suffers from temporary pain in her body. But her job is what she knows best and she likes the joy and pleasure she gives to her costumers.

The family is saying goodbye to Oliver, who is going away for a year to the Caribbean. Everyone cries uncontrollably when they hug him for the last time.