Sorry you guys didn't like my opinion on a topic I've spent quite a bit of time talking to people about both in my room and in other areas of life.
I do have a question for you, though. When someone tells you no when you've asked for something, does that not make you want it ten times more? When you have a cam goal and it's just out of reach, you work harder to get it, right?
Treating sex workers without stigma once they leave the business should be the norm.
But, while you're in the business? I think the stigma adds to the excitement for the person viewing your cam. If you're pretty straight-laced in your room and then suddenly set an anal goal and watch the tips fly in, it's because you're doing something you swore you'd never do. It's excited a part of their brain that says, "this is so wrong, but so right".
I know a lot of you are a lot younger than I am and you'll figure this out in your own right. If you want to stop the stigma from ever occurring in the first place, it starts with how children are raised. You can't stop a grown man from degrading women when he's been doing it his entire life but you can prevent a future generation of those men from happening if they are raised respecting women and not treating women as trophies they deserve to win because they are nice guys.
Women are raped by nice guys every day because those nice guys feel like being nice entitled them to that woman's body. They feel that way because they were told they were by their fathers, other male role models, movies, magazines, songs and artwork.
This subject is far, far, far more complicated than "can I get a real job after I stop camming". It's about how women are viewed and treated in every aspect of our lives, not just our bedrooms.