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.
Read more...Unfortunately, this content no longer exists (or may not have existed) due to the closure of Switter on the 14th of March, 2022.
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Want to find out more about sex workers? Unfortunately, mainstream media will only get you so far.
Read more...Podcasting is an excellent medium for talking about sex work. It can give us an intimate entry into the life of the presenter, with all those tiny details, such as mannerisms and sense of humour, that may not carry over into text.
Read more...It’s not all about wheelchairs - chronic pain, neurodiversity, and mental health are all relevant too, and learning to talk with clients about what they need and how they experience pleasure is essential.
Read more...At age 35 I quit an unfulfilling corporate job and started sex work as an independent full service kink friendly switch. My early days were filled with wild situations and marked by an utter lack of self preservation.
Read more...On top of the standard emotional labor that comes with sex work, as a fat sex worker I’m often put in a position to help clients sort through their fatphobia as it relates to my own body.
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