To those engaging in transactional relationships with wealthier people, also known as sugar babies.
Let’s talk about why sugar babies are sex workers too, and why you need to accept that.
A space where I can talk openly about sex work, without being a client-facing account.
To those engaging in transactional relationships with wealthier people, also known as sugar babies.
Let’s talk about why sugar babies are sex workers too, and why you need to accept that.
Before you confess to your romantic interest in a sex worker, you should think about whether you could actually handle dating one of us. There are issues like jealousy, stigma, and even potential legal consequences to consider.
There is nothing wrong with watching people engage in sexual activity, whether that’s through your screen or in real life. What matters is that you’re considerate about the desires of all those involved, and that people whose job it is to create that entertainment are fairly compensated.
Sex workers experience violence at a high rate. Almost no-one expects me to provide sources to back this up, because it’s intuitive to them. From hearing about Samuel Little choosing sex workers to murder because we’re easy targets to dead hooker jokes finding their way into all sorts of cherished media franchises, everyone knows thatContinue reading “Studies on Violence Against Sex Workers”
Asexual people who have sex with others for closeness, intimacy, and even physical pleasure in the absence of attraction, were my gateway to feeling an affinity as an allosexual sex worker who also has sex without attraction.
I am tired of hearing this racist phrase repeated by people who should know better. This phrase has a deeply racist origin and sex workers have no need to be legitimized through appeals to the age of the profession.
When I sell sex less often, I have more time and energy to advocate for sex workers’ rights. This has always been true for me and it has always been a source of frustration and internal conflict.
Since so many people are called whores to insult them through comparison to sex workers, many people feel as though they can reclaim the word or that it’s been reduced to meaning anyone promiscuous. Let’s talk about the reclamation of whorephobic slurs.
Finding friends who will accept you being a sex worker can be difficult. Sometimes we miss the red flags or ignore them, when someone comes along who doesn’t take issue with our work, because a lot of us are lonely. These false friends fall into certain archetypes.
Large swathes of the internet are hostile to even the mention of sex work. It’s easy to find out which sites disallow advertising of sex work, but it’s harder to work out whether a site will allow discussion sex work and how much it’ll be suppressed.