History, politics, activism, and humanity: 4 must-read books about sex work.
By Georgie Wolf. Reading time: 6 minutes
Want to find out more about sex workers? Unfortunately, mainstream media will only get you so far.
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Want to find out more about sex workers? Unfortunately, mainstream media will only get you so far.
Read more...In November of last year, I finally got back to work. But slipping back into sex work was far more difficult than I’d expected.
Read more...Our sexuality is one of the most natural and human things about us and with the right people, it’s a great way to satisfy our physical and psychological needs.
Read more...I’m truly a southern girl at heart. I like to fill my time outdoors hiking, walking my dog, practicing yoga, or in the summer I like to go out on the lake here in Georgia.
Read more...Fighting stigma can be one of the most gruelling and dangerous parts of existing as a sex worker. With mainstream media projecting harmful and often false assumptions as to who sex workers are while simultaneously coopting our aesthetics, the battle to tell our own stories is ongoing. Today we speak to editor and creative director Penelope Dario about her new industry focused magazine Petit Mort [https://www.petitmortmag.com/] and the importance of documenting and showcasing the creativity of th
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