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ViciDraco · 41-45, M
I've known one. I was never a client. She used it to fund her education. Got a degree, got a good paying job. Quit the sex work and didn't look back.
RisingMorningStar7 · 36-40, M
@ViciDraco Same old story I'm becoming a nurse? I'm sorry that stain of work is still with her even if shes a nurse.
ViciDraco · 41-45, M
@RisingMorningStar7 This person became a software engineer. There's no stain. Many do feel trauma, but not all. Many are victimized in the work and need protections. There should be more options and support for people so nobody feels that they need to do that kind of work if they don't have to.
The stain is on the people who exploit and victimize sex workers. Not on the workers themselves.
The stain is on the people who exploit and victimize sex workers. Not on the workers themselves.
RisingMorningStar7 · 36-40, M
@ViciDraco hwat most sex workers do it willingly.
ViciDraco · 41-45, M
@RisingMorningStar7 there is no stain on them
RisingMorningStar7 · 36-40, M
@ViciDraco of course there, imagine someone calling something you're not, while other are.
ViciDraco · 41-45, M
@RisingMorningStar7 That made no sense
RisingMorningStar7 · 36-40, M
@ViciDraco of course it does, imagine being called equated to something you're not.
ViciDraco · 41-45, M
@RisingMorningStar7 What are you even talking about and how is it relevant to the conversation?