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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
No. I feel like I have problems with the word inherently (not implying you think any one way, just generally) because it applies a black and white narrative to prostitution. I'm not a sex worker but I know enough to know that there's many different avenues of what sex work is.
And what Laura Lee said in this nice article titled Sex Workers want rights, not rescue:
[b]https://ravishly.com/2014/10/18/sex-workers-want-rights%25E2%2580%2594not-rescue[/b]
And what Laura Lee said in this nice article titled Sex Workers want rights, not rescue:
[b]https://ravishly.com/2014/10/18/sex-workers-want-rights%25E2%2580%2594not-rescue[/b]
@SatanBurger
As far as i'm concerned sex work is just another job. Some people really like it. Others wouldn't do it if they didn't need to pay the bills.
Sex workers just need to have the same rights and protections that you or i have at our jobs.
As far as i'm concerned sex work is just another job. Some people really like it. Others wouldn't do it if they didn't need to pay the bills.
Sex workers just need to have the same rights and protections that you or i have at our jobs.