Interview: Holly Bates and House of Whoreship
By Mia Walsch. Reading time: 13 minutesHouse of Whoreship was born out of an earnest, deeply personal ambition to shift the current narratives surrounding on-screen sex worker portrayals.
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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Otherwise, here are some blog posts from our Tryst.link blog:
House of Whoreship was born out of an earnest, deeply personal ambition to shift the current narratives surrounding on-screen sex worker portrayals.
Read more...The SWers of social media has given me a realistic side of how SW can be and to become better with my brand. That’s the most important.
Read more...Throughout the years since my return I’ve dabbled in many different forms of sex work; from sugaring to content creation, agency work to independent escorting… you name it and I’ve probably done it!
Read more...There are as many different kinds of sex workers as there are kinds of people, so when seeking out a provider to help you explore your queerness it’s good to ask yourself questions.
Read more...I kind of always knew I was going to end up in the sex industry, to be honest. I became sexually active at a very young age and, despite growing up in a small, conservative New Jersey town, never seemed to possess any internalized shame around my desires.
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