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July 13, 2019: Threats 29
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 7:25 am
by Z6IIAB
whaaaaa, she's real??? I thought she was like, dissociating lol
that's great tho!
and sad actually wtf
Re: July 13, 2019: Threats 29
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:43 am
by Foxgloves
Women helping women <3
Exited women are the most powerful force for change. I'm so massively proud of them.
Re: July 13, 2019: Threats 29
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 4:36 am
by ZarquonsNiece
Does Former-Sex-Worker have a name? Either official or fan given? I hate the she's been in the strip for a couple of years now and I'm still thinking of her as FSW. Plus if this new girl becomes a regular I'd like to have a better way to distinguish them the FSW(original
) and FSW(pink).
Re: July 13, 2019: Threats 29
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 3:01 pm
by pingupingu
She's not yet a former. This is her disassociated self - her physical self is upstairs with a John. She can only be seen by those with the understanding/experience/heart to see her true self.
I think Tats use of the eyebrow jewelry provided the link that this is the same girl and that she was looking at herself going upstairs, pretending and acting coy.
This whole arc is just so sad, heartbreaking.
Re: July 13, 2019: Threats 29
Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2019 11:25 am
by Foxgloves
The woman with the longer hair was exploited in pornography. I wouldn't call her a "sex worker", because she was pushed in by an abusive boyfriend pimp and by poverty. We don't know the new woman's exact circumstances, so I would wait to label her. I don't wanna prescribe your language, but I wouldn't use "sex worker" unless a woman wants me to call her that, because women who experience prostitution as violence don't appreciate this word.
Re: July 13, 2019: Threats 29
Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:39 pm
by Z6IIAB
Re: July 13, 2019: Threats 29
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:01 am
by Tatsuya Ishida
"Sex worker" is also a deliberately vague term. It can refer to prostituted women, porn performers, dominatrixes, strippers, burlesque dancers, cam girls, phone sex operators, nude models, even pimps and brothel owners. So when someone claims to be a "sex worker," you really don't know what they do. When you see a survey of "sex workers," a good percentage of them probably never engage in paid sex, or any kind of sexual activity or performance whatsoever. That sanitizes the data, because you're much more likely to get "positive" feedback about the sex industry from people who don't actually have sex with strange creepy men.
So the term "sex worker" is misleading. It's designed to 1.) make prostitution sound like normal work and 2.) include all sorts of occupations on the periphery of prostitution to distort people's perception of how dangerous it is. A survey of only prostituted women will look and sound very different from a survey of "sex workers."
Why Sex Work Isn't Work
Re: July 13, 2019: Threats 29
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 6:24 pm
by betterway
That the term gets by any play from leftists is mind-blowing! Imagine if a leftist politican started sharing a survey of "Amazon workers" including executives, managers and Wall Street. Or started tut-tutting Amazon critics to "listen to Amazon workers" with testimonials from
those Bezos reps who tweet all day about how great Amazon treats them. Respect their agency!!!