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Ding ding ding! We all know how incredibly stupid and frustrating it is when a guy comes in and says "well sometimes that happens to men, so quit trying to be special!"

i was *just* about to add that... i mean every time i turn on the news, there's a story about some cisgender man getting his knickers in a twist because he *discovers* the woman he is with "is a man" (their language, not mine, of course) and that resulting in violence or death. i am seeing many of these in relation to

Oppression olympics, cissplaining... you're just trying to hit all the obnoxiousness marks, aren't you?

It's been proven over and over again that sex work, if regulated properly, is a perfectly legitimate occupation. Regulating it and decriminalizing sex work makes the workers much, much safer, because then anyone running the establishment, or the workers themselves, can be covered under employment laws and have much

I used to work in the industry and I don't regret it. I think the most important thing is how/if your agency screens clients (if at all). Keep in mind, too, the fact that your bosses will know this about you and that gives them some degree of power, so you want your boss and coworkers to be trustworthy (this is

You know what has nothing to do with the actual bill, right?

" The Conservative government's efforts to crack down on prostitution by targeting johns and pimps may have alienated some of its own supporters by allowing police to charge prostitutes.

Seriously. I once worked for someone I thought was a bit sketchy and long story short, turns out dude was laundering money for some criminal operations... and it wasn't even sex work, BTW. So run away from sketchy people.

Damn, calm yo' tits. Yes, sex work is degrading and shit. But some people like it. I don't think it should be illegal. It should be regulated out the wazoo to be as safe as possible. But I like to converse with people where they are at, not where I want them to be. She was seeking some real advice, not PROSTITUTION IS

If you want to be an escort do it, but there is no reason to work for someone else, unless you're dead broke. Most agencies do not screen their clients, and they do not have tons of regular clients like they say that they do. Plus do you want random people to have pictures of you? A lot of agencies claim that you will

That picture is killing me for some reason. I just love that you picked out a random picture of a cartoon dude.

Nazi Minaj.

This song was performed while she wore a chicly tailored Hugo Boss military uniform.

Morning Girls,

Nah, I'm done with Little Miss Nazi.

The Nordic model hasn't been shown to be effective at stopping sex trafficking, while it still makes life difficult and work dangerous for a lot of people who are voluntary sex workers (who exist). Decriminalisation and in fact, legalisation, has been in law for over a decade here in New Zealand. It's a viable

Plus it puts the client and sex worker in a really strange relationship. The client is taking all the legal risk, so they could feel more like they have to control the situation more. Plus it drives it underground, which actually just makes sex trafficking harder to catch.

The WHO and various UN commissions have called for the decriminalization of sex work in order to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS. It's not that people aren't concerned over the issues you raise, it's that there is no good evidence and plenty of contrary evidence to the position that decriminalization worsens those

Turn Off the Red Light Campaign supports the Swedish model of criminalization. To read what Irish sex workers think of this, Google "Irish Times I am not a criminal or a victim"

So they want to make it legal/noncriminal to sell sex but illegal to buy it?............