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  • NewAccountWhoDis [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    I'm against sex work only in the sense that I'm against all work. Many sex workers are only in the job not because they truly want to, but because they have little alternative.

    That's not to say all are, and sex workers who truly enjoy the job and want to do cam streaming or prostitution or whatever should be 100% allowed to. Just that as a society we can't accept sex work is work fully, because work itself is exploitative.

    Kind of like that statement that retorts sex worker phobic claims of women selling their body being bad with hey all jobs sell your body just in a different way. In actuality that's a problem, no job should be forcing someone to destroy their body or their unwillingness to consent or anything else.

    And a fair feminist and communist land, sex work wouldn't be sex work. It would be a sex decision. It would be sexual freedom. People would feel more inclined to turn down others that they weren't comfortable with, they would feel more inclined to be able to practice safe sex without losing out on money. They would be able to cam when they want, and not be forced on a consistent schedule or else they lose clients.

    They will be free to do it not as work, but of true desire and consent.

      • NewAccountWhoDis [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        One of my friends is a sex worker and 100% chooses to do it too, she does a lot of cam work and sex videos.

        But this certainly isn't representative of everyone in the industry, especially if you take people who are interested in it but are forced into particular circumstances that they aren't wanting. Like a pornstar who is forced into a fetish they're not into, even if they do want to do general sex work.

        This is what I mean by sex freedom instead of sex work, the ability to not just choose to participate in it but also the circumstances of what you engage in.