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My answer to this question has always been
"If they see my face here, then that means they are here too, for their own reasons so I dont have to be ashamed" Originally Posted by Daphne-Hart
I'm with Melannie on this one! You go girl!+10000!
My friends and family also know what I do for a living. I am very open about it. Although I am careful to keep my personal identity and my escort identity separated so as to not open the door for stalking or drama, I am not shamed of this line of work. Just like professionals in other fields do not need to hide their identities, I do not need to hide mine. I am proud to be a sex worker and this industry is my dream career. I walked away from a potential career in engineering wherein I was being recruited by dozens of companies and the US military's nuclear engineering department to enter this line of work because it's truly what I wanted. A decade ago I decided it's what I would love to do with my life and five years ago, I took the plunge and this journey began. No regrets!
Shaming sex workers is disgusting, and shaming sex workers for refusing to hide our faces in shame is equally disgusting. This is not to knock any lady who chooses not to show her face out of concern for her own privacy, as some ladies are not in a position to feel as confident about their futures as I feel about mine. For me, five years in this industry has taught me an invaluable amount of skills that are recyclable into different segments of this industry. This is my career. Yes, someday I will retire from being an escort, but I will never be ashamed of this career and will most likely just re-enter a different segment of the sex industry. I could screen for other providers, start a website like ECCIE, make a film about my life in this industry, become a sex worker rights activist and/or lawyer, open a health clinic for sex workers, etc etc etc. My future is in no way shot because I am open about being a sex worker. I have written articles about sex work and a google search of my legal name also connects me strongly to the sex industry. I don't ever want to work for anyone again anyway. I'm an independent lady, a business owner, an entrepreneur, and a motivated self-starter who is extremely savvy about marketing. When I move on from this line of work, it will be onto something even better, not to wage slavery for some boss somewhere. I don't ever want to work for/with anyone who would discriminate against a former sex worker anyway. Better to know up front that they are whorephobic so I can avoid association with them. That's one major reason why I am very open about what I do in my personal life.
One major reason why I show my face is that I don't appreciate objectifying myself with images of a faceless body. I am a human being and I appreciate that having my face in my images reflects this. I like to make eye contact with the camera to remind potential clients that I am an engaging person and not just a body to play with. It's a very intentional decision and I wouldn't have it any other way.Originally Posted by spicyzoey
We don't need assholes to mansplain to us how the world works. Originally Posted by spicyzoeyThis made smile... thanks for that!
I am simply enacting the changes that I wish to see in the world, starting with MYSELF. Originally Posted by spicyzoeyRegardless of the topic, this statement is profound... outlining personal behavior from which every one of us could benefit!!! Thank you, Zoey!
My answer to this question has always beenThat is very true of people that are on here looking to p4p, but some employers or even a rumor and private information shared with the wrong person could lead "outsiders" here. All it takes is a few clicks.
"If they see my face here, then that means they are here too, for their own reasons so I dont have to be ashamed" Originally Posted by Daphne-Hart
FYI...ThatHottNurse has a BEAUTIFUL face!! She's also a great lady and a cool chick!Thank you, sir! Very sweet of you. The sentiment is mutual, of course!
PJ Originally Posted by planojim
That is very true of people that are on here looking to p4p, but some employers or even a rumor and private information shared with the wrong person could lead "outsiders" here. All it takes is a few clicks.
Its not the people already in the hobby that i worry about. Its the persons who might stumble upon it someday who see this as dirty or disgusting and aim to do harm precisely bc they disagree with it.
I would agree with what you said if hobbyists and providers were the only people who could see the site though.
Thank you, sir! Very sweet of you. The sentiment is mutual, of course!Originally Posted by thathottnurse
My answer to this question has always beenBaby, if i didnt love you yet, i would fall in love with you right now. Alas, it has happen yet, so it is a moot point!
"If they see my face here, then that means they are here too, for their own reasons so I dont have to be ashamed" Originally Posted by Daphne-Hart
My answer to this question has always beenI understand your logic, and it is true. But the person looking at your picture likely doesn't have his or her picture posted on this site, and can pretend to be holier than thou in a real world setting and be judgmental you.
"If they see my face here, then that means they are here too, for their own reasons so I dont have to be ashamed" Originally Posted by Daphne-Hart
We don't need assholes to mansplain to us how the world works. You assume that we are too stupid to understand these things and that's actually very offensive. If you simply want to inform ladies who may be unaware of how hiring processes work, then please do state the facts. But DON'T assume that we don't understand how the world works and DON'T tell us what to do as though you are wiser than us. We are the ones running the businesses here and it's not really your place to decide that just because we are whores, we must not know what we are doing. That actually IS a shaming tactic and it's very rude. Express your opinion, but there's no reason to treat us as inferior or unaware just because we make a decision that you don't personally agree with.What is this the sex worker liberation movement? You are totally out of line directing this towards TinMan. I would seriously doubt that any of the women, that know him, on this thread, agree with your assessment of him.
I'm happy to limit my options in ways that preclude me from working with those who would stigmatize sex workers. My activism includes living my life openly and that's what I choose to do. It's my choice and I don't appreciate your assumption that it is borne out of ignorance. My decision isn't about the "hobby lifestyle" it's about a deep conviction that sex work is nothing to be ashamed of and that neither I nor other sex workers should have to hide what we do. I am simply enacting the changes that I wish to see in the world, starting with MYSELF. So there's really no need to be condescending and act like you know more about the world than I do just because you know a lady or two who regretted their decisions. Maybe you can focus on telling the hobbyists who demand face pics to stop doing that or spend your energy fighting for acceptance of sex workers in society rather than getting on a high horse and telling intelligent independent women that we need to hide our faces due to fear that others will discriminate against us in the future. I refuse to make my decisions that way and your assertion that I need to make decisions out of shame and fear about potential future discrimination is offensive, period. Originally Posted by spicyzoey
I understand your logic, and it is true. But the person looking at your picture likely doesn't have his or her picture posted on this site, and can pretend to be holier than thou in a real world setting and be judgmental you. Originally Posted by Golden ManThat would be the ultimate in hypocrisy. It is one thing to pretend to be holier than thou and another to believe it.
I see more and more providers are showing their face in pics. May I ask, are not you afraid of one of your family members seeing you? Probably, if I was a female provider the only time I'd show my face in pics is if i"m out of the country and had no family where im provider services. Originally Posted by Shrewd