Switter, a sex work friendly social network

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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:

A Tryst With Long Beach's Goddexx Haru Haku

By Misty Wren. Reading time: 8 minutes

"Finding community helped me to not only work through a lot of shame that I held around being a sex worker, but also to develop the skills and tools needed to engage with kink and in-person sex work in a safer and healthier way."

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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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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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A Tryst With Washington DC Escort Remy Herer

By Rory Rumble. Reading time: 4 minutes

'Sex Work has given me a place to bring forth an intensely femme side of myself that isn’t often out in other areas of my life. I have learned that I really enjoy shifting my gender presentation to inspire lust and desire.'

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A Tryst With Baltimore Sex Worker Andre Shakti

By Rory Rumble. Reading time: 7 minutes

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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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.