No.
There are providers who are empowered, healthy and helping others. There are providers who are disempowered, taken advantage of and demoralized. There are managers who manipulate, maintain power over and abuse. Criminalizing all sex work makes it harder to find those doing harm and harder to find those being harmed. Criminalizing all sex work stunts those of us who are healing and helping and deprives people seeking help from finding it. I am for the decriminalization of sex work.
I have great compassion and respect for anyone in the field. It is difficult terrain to navigate. I am here to listen, support and show love to anyone in the sex work field who is inspired to reach out to me. If this is you, I would love to hear your story.
On a case by case basis.
Also case by case.
What are you here looking for? What did you hope to find? What was your experience when you read my essays? What has your journey been like? What do you long for?
See below. Please note the sessions I wrote about in Hands On Anthology do not fit in any of these categories and would not be sanctioned by any of these organizations.
Below is a guideline to show the difference between surrogate partners,
cuddlists, sexological bodyworkers and somatic sex educators.
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