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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-10-12 05:26 pm

[ SECRET POST #4300 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4300 ⌋

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[personal profile] digitalghosts 2018-10-14 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
I know you are a former sex worker unless you are a different anon and hence I mentioned I worked in same industry as an admin (my main responsibility has been arranging things, plus safety plus all other technical things). I am fairly certain co-workers never fully disclosed their opinions as that is the nature of any work relations - few did change industries and were pretty pleased overall. Some of my friends still are working in said sector and they are averagely satisfied as with any job that is not really your specialisation and is with people.

However, that does not mean it isn't an exhausting and high risk job when working safely and securely which is best situation and ones I described. Most do not work in idealistic conditions then again most also do not work with human traffickers. And yep - people are absolutely vile and do exploit people they think are vulnerable.

I recall Harlot magazine having few sex workers who contributed but not sure if their materials are still available. There had been few BBC3 documentaries on various sectors of sex work and they mostly were positive but they axed the channel and probably only have their current programming online. Did not look much since I left work so cannot link any recs. Negative are easier to find and yep - I did read them and most do have valid criticism.