Okay this is my first post, so feel free to correct me on anything you feel needs to be talked about for my thread.
I see lots of hate, worldwide, go directed towards sex workers, OnlyFans users, and others of the like for using sex appeal for a source of income. People claim that others who do such sex work "don't love themselves", are 'stupid", and shouldn't be admired or taken as a valid form of business. I also see people from the radical feminism crowd that think sex workers are "dumb" and "misguided" for doing sex work and embracing their sexuality in the process, which they believe is the enemy of feminism since "sex is for men".. Personally, I think that's bullshit. You guys are pretty cool, and smart, and you're all valid human beings. I think it's gross that people would dehumanize others for merely doing sex work. You guys are also making choices for your own lives, and that includes using sex appeal to earn some money. I think that's pretty brave and cool. So back to the question, how do y'all deal with harassers and all this smack talk about people who do your line of work? How would you respond to certain feminists who think what you do is "setting women back"?
I'm sorry if I sound stupid, I'll delete the thread if you don't like it.
I see lots of hate, worldwide, go directed towards sex workers, OnlyFans users, and others of the like for using sex appeal for a source of income. People claim that others who do such sex work "don't love themselves", are 'stupid", and shouldn't be admired or taken as a valid form of business. I also see people from the radical feminism crowd that think sex workers are "dumb" and "misguided" for doing sex work and embracing their sexuality in the process, which they believe is the enemy of feminism since "sex is for men".. Personally, I think that's bullshit. You guys are pretty cool, and smart, and you're all valid human beings. I think it's gross that people would dehumanize others for merely doing sex work. You guys are also making choices for your own lives, and that includes using sex appeal to earn some money. I think that's pretty brave and cool. So back to the question, how do y'all deal with harassers and all this smack talk about people who do your line of work? How would you respond to certain feminists who think what you do is "setting women back"?
I'm sorry if I sound stupid, I'll delete the thread if you don't like it.