By isolating and moralizing sex worker's right to work, you implicitly differentiate their work from others and make it more difficult to have legitimate labor discussions around legalization or organizing.
It's not really about being an incel. It's about how people treat fellow workers.
You feel differently about your private parts. You shouldn't speak for everyone in that. As someone who used to be a sex worker (because it was the easiest way for me not to starve), not everyone sees it the same way you do.
Of course, there's room for exploitation in sex work, but that comes from it's illegality moreso than from anything else.
I'm begging you and anyone who feels simarly to listen to that podcast, read work from the sex workers project, or both.
No matter the society, not every person feels sex as an innately intimate experience.
All of the examples or situations you named (which there are a lot and I'm not sure exactly where to even start) aren't specifically sex work. Those are situations (like a relationship) or hierarchies (like with your boss) that's nowhere near the situation a safe sex work Environment has.
We all sell our bodies to eat. That's the basis of wage labor.
Singling out sex worker's for doing it is.
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By isolating and moralizing sex worker's right to work, you implicitly differentiate their work from others and make it more difficult to have legitimate labor discussions around legalization or organizing.
It's not really about being an incel. It's about how people treat fellow workers.
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Chapo/hexbear/shrekland/citationsneeded listen to sex workers Challenge.
Edit: here's a freebie for you tweeters out there
why would I listen to sex workers if I already know sex work is evil? checkmate
I've been owned :corn-man-khrush:
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You feel differently about your private parts. You shouldn't speak for everyone in that. As someone who used to be a sex worker (because it was the easiest way for me not to starve), not everyone sees it the same way you do.
Of course, there's room for exploitation in sex work, but that comes from it's illegality moreso than from anything else.
I'm begging you and anyone who feels simarly to listen to that podcast, read work from the sex workers project, or both.
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No matter the society, not every person feels sex as an innately intimate experience.
All of the examples or situations you named (which there are a lot and I'm not sure exactly where to even start) aren't specifically sex work. Those are situations (like a relationship) or hierarchies (like with your boss) that's nowhere near the situation a safe sex work Environment has.