Here we are back to trying to compare human rights to a deliberate choice to to engage in illegal activities simply because we want to. Sex workers and mongers aren't innocent victims of social injustice whose civil rights are being violated. We choose to participate or not participate in an activity that is illegal whether we believe it should be or not. EFL I've heard nothing but good things about you as a provider and my intent isn't remotely to insist that you see things my way. It was to give you a perspective that perhaps you'd not considered. Clearly you had already considered it and don't give a fuck so I say go for it. It's easy to talk about being fearless when you are a student without a job and have zero to lose. This is provided you don't get set up for a sting having drawn attention to yourself. It is especially easy when you believe you are more accepted/liked by your piers because of it. Call it fear but personally I have no problem with admitting to having serious concern over losing my livelihood for something as unimportant as a piece of young tail. A BBBJ from a sex worker is not nearly as essential to me as a career doing what I love. Jumping in front of a car to save a child would easily be worth the consequence. An hour staining the sheets with a stranger? Nope not worth it. Anyway talk is cheap. Supporting mongers I say start using your real names instead of fantasy handles. Until you do that this whole "I support the right to boldly take an open stand and publicly fight for prostitution" act is all BS. She's young and knows it all. If and when she ever loses custody of a child because of this recklessness then perhaps it'll sink in. Perhaps not but at this point I say go for it.Put it out there and change the world. I wonder how many of Heidi Fliess's admiring acquaintances stood by her when the shit hit the fan and that wasn't even the bible belt.
Originally Posted by Listener
Time to BREAK- IT -DOWN! Where's my theme music?!
"Here we are back to trying to compare human rights to a deliberate choice to to engage in illegal activities simply because we want to.
Sex workers and mongers aren't innocent victims of social injustice whose civil rights are being violated.
We choose to participate or not participate in an activity that is illegal whether we believe it should be or not."
You have it all wrong. The bottom line is, it SHOULDN'T BE ILLEGAL. I get this feeling that you do believe it should be illegal. Am I wrong?
I have a choice to be a sex worker but that choice shouldn't be off limits to me because of the law. I should be able to post my face in my ads and profile because I shouldn't have to live in fear of the law or of the custody of my future children.
SINGLE MOTHERS BENEFIT FROM THIS WORK THE MOST (in my opinion). They should NOT be looked at as unfit because they choose to work in a business where they are respected and valued and paid very well (ya know, a wage someone can actually support a kid on). Again, hiding in a hole because the law tells me to and tells mothers to is only playing into what they want us to play into.
It's illegal now, and I want to change that. I can't change that without pushing some boundaries.
"It's easy to talk about being fearless when you are a student without a job and have zero to lose. This is provided you don't get set up for a sting having drawn attention to yourself.
It is especially easy when you believe you are more accepted/liked by your piers because of it."
...Exactly. Since I don't have as much to lose as many other providers or hobbyists out there, I SHOULD be the one making the sacrifice and using my voice and work experience to advocate for all of us.
So I get stung. What do I really lose? Just an example to add to my experience so I will have even more fuel to battle with? A way to actually get a peek into the legal system and get to talk to other girls who have had similar experiences? I can make something good out of something bad...I have been in much worse places than prison, and I have been in jail for much worse things than being a very successful and professional business woman. Again, I am aware of sacrifices I may need to make and I am ready to make them. No one said this was going to be easy OR fun.
"Call it fear but personally I have no problem with admitting to having serious concern over losing my livelihood for something as unimportant as a piece of young tail. A BBBJ from a sex worker is not nearly as essential to me as a career doing what I love. Jumping in front of a car to save a child would easily be worth the consequence. An hour staining the sheets with a stranger? Nope not worth it."
Honey, we obviously have two very different relationships with the Hobby World. It's not just a BBBJ I provided, it's a very close and intimate experience I shared with someone. I provided pleasure, security, passion and fantasy. If we're friends, I provided support and love. It's not just staining the sheets with some stranger, it's pushing our limits together and sharing experiences we can't share with anyone else at this point in our lives. I'm providing a girlfriend, a friend, a lover, a healer, a spooner and a SUB. These things are much more than JUST anything...that's why our clients come to us.
In a way, my work is my child. I love my child and I am proud of my child and my child can do great things. I'm tired of the world telling me to hide my child and that if it's out, it will be punished and shamed for the rest of it's life. I'm tired of other lives being lost because my child can't go out and play. In a way, this IS me jumping out in front of a car to save a child. This is much more than just wanting to be allowed to make money off of "just a BBBJ."
"She's young and knows it all. If and when she ever loses custody of a child because of this recklessness then perhaps it'll sink in."
You're right, it'll sink in. It'll sink in that it's time to fight harder and smarter. It would mean there's even more reason to fight for our rights. To fight for our children. To fight for our respect.