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Yeah, you’re not wrong about it being extremely dicey in Europe. I live in Europe ( well, the UK) and it’s not all hearts and fun where it’s legal. It also increases harassment for women who aren’t sex workers if they live or work near red lightdistricts. Furthermore, Amsterdam’s red light district is seedy as hell. I

There needs to be. A set of commandments. If you are not acting in the best interest of women, you’re not a feminist – it’s actually pretty basic. If you’re a third waver toeing the bro line of “sex work is empowering / Belle Knox is cool and fun / I want a guy to tie me up and jizz in my face” you’re not a feminist,

Countries where sex work is legal have much higher rates of human trafficking. It’s not morally wrong but legal sex work hurts vulnerable people.

I don’t believe sex workers are immoral or bad people. I do believe that sex work is terrible for most women. And I sure as hell am a feminist.

I am an over-50 feminist. I remember when getting the world to understand that sex work and pornography was deeply harmful to women was a major goal for feminists. I still very, very strongly believe this. I also believe that sex workers should be treated with dignity and respect and not shamed. Of course, sex workers

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I need to write about my conflicting feelings, and one day I’ll write a massive and well-reasoned piece. I will share it with all of you.

No. Real feminists are against sex work.