Switter, a sex work friendly social network

@ecechicago may have been here

Unfortunately, this user no longer exists (or may not have existed) due to the closure of Switter on the 14th of March, 2022.

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Looking to book sex workers? Visit our escort directory, Tryst.link.

Tryst Link, find escorts near you, BDSM, sensual massage.

Otherwise, here are some blog posts from our Tryst.link blog:

A Tryst With New York BDSM Provider Empress Wu

By Rory Rumble. Reading time: 6 minutes

I am a New York City-based dominatrix and cultural activist. I started doing BDSM professionally in 2016 after finding a dungeon on craigslist (those were the days) and then mostly did online work for a year or two while I finished college before transitioning to full-time in-person BDSM.

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A Tryst with Toronto Escort Florence Yi

By Rory Rumble. Reading time: 6 minutes

What’s important is how I choose to view sex workers, and how I view myself, and the sex workers in the community who I choose to surround myself with. I see us as powerful, empowering, deeply beautiful, nurturing, compassionate, passionate, driven, creative, fun, and just business savvy people.

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"Borders do not function to protect, but rather divide" | An Interview with Wistle Women

By Tryst Team. Reading time: 5 minutes

Our ultimate goal is to foster a safe, positive community among migrant sex workers and give them the language skills necessary to navigate potentially dangerous/complex situations.

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A Tryst with Houston BDSM Worker Mistress Keiki

By Rory Rumble. Reading time: 7 minutes

My journey into ProDom work has been extraordinary. It’s also been one of the most empowering experiences I have had so far.

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Interview: Holly Bates and House of Whoreship

By Mia Walsch. Reading time: 13 minutes

House of Whoreship was born out of an earnest, deeply personal ambition to shift the current narratives surrounding on-screen sex worker portrayals.

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The Creation of Swadam. A photoshopped image that depicts the Creation of Adam, but with the Switter logo where Adam and God's fingers touch.A Switter user made and posted this sometime in 2018.