No, I guess they are more analogous to pimps than actual sexworkers. But I wouldn't actually call them pimps either haha.
Would you consider a photographer like Holly Randall to be a sex worker?They already have a title. Publisher. It's odd that such smart people participating in this thread keep grasping for the obvious term while describing the role.
Adult Entertainment Publisher.They already have a title. Publisher. It's odd that such smart people participating in this thread keep grasping for the obvious term while describing the role.
That's a really good definition/distinction!!Adult Entertainment Publisher.
I feel that a sex worker has to actually sell their OWN sexuality and own sexual image to be a sex worker.
To be fair, "sex worker" was initially only meant as a positive title for full service folks. It was snapped up and used as a bigger umbrella under which we all have other titles that could apply. It's a stolen term already. If a stripper, domme and camgirl can use the term by choice, someone like Larry Flynt might as well. His name is farther out there and connected with pornography deeper than most of us even without his naked butt. If I said "Larry Flynt" to my 80 year old grandmother, she'd roll her eyes. He's steeped in sex work stigma nude or not.They already have a title. Publisher. It's odd that such smart people participating in this thread keep grasping for the obvious term while describing the role.
Or producer.Adult Entertainment Publisher.
I feel that a sex worker has to actually sell their OWN sexuality and own sexual image to be a sex worker.
And I think it was already stretched super thin to cover all of us in non-contact adult entertainment, so to extend it to the publishers/producers/promoters of it is too far.To be fair, "sex worker" was initially only meant as a positive title for full service folks.
I agree it's been stretched. To me, probably too far already and taken away from those who it actually belongs to. I guess my thought was that it might as well just include everyone the stigma touches then. I don't feel like I have a right really to say anyone in pornography can't be considered a sex worker because just including those in porn pushes it past its initial intention? It makes sense for some of you to try to mitigate the stretching of the term though too. It would be interesting to get a full service worker's take on all of it. Seems like the good intentions of political correctness make terms obsolete pretty quickly. That might be the case with sex worker.And I think it was already stretched super thin to cover all of us in non-contact adult entertainment, so to extend it to the publishers/producers/promoters of it is too far.
Tbh I think this was more because he kept dating chicks in their 20s and trying to keep up appearances of being a wealthy, successful playboy and less because he was in the sex industry.But, really he was treated as a joke especially as he aged
Tbh I think this was more because he kept dating chicks in their 20s and trying to keep up appearances of being a wealthy, successful playboy and less because he was in the sex industry.
I think this ideal could be applied to many many things in the current day and age. Labels have become so weird and broad in the last decade, it's almost defeating original purposes of the people who tried to apply them.Seems like the good intentions of political correctness
I'm not sure men idolized Hugh Hefner or respected him more than any other dude in pornography land.
It would be interesting to get a full service worker's take on all of it.
If sex worker was coined to do away with prostitute or other negatively lit words, I'm not sure what full service workers gain from allowing the rest of us to share it really. The same camgirls who know the word sex worker will buy in the hierarchy and yap about "at least I'm not a prostitute". Doesn't seem to be working out in favor of the full service people.
I didn't say you were wrong. I said I disagreed. If you're not trying to speak for everyone, my disagreeing shouldn't be a problem. I said it would be interesting to hear a full service worker's opinion. I didn't solicit you personally to disagree with you. Doubtful that yours is the only full service opinion floating around the thread. Plenty of camgirls subscribe to the thought that they are better than prostitutes, strippers, other camgirls who work differently and are celebrated for it. Not here, but we're a pretty different group. For some of them, it's their whole money maker. If you haven't come across them, you've been very fortunate or smart in your social media friending choices.It does feel a little frustrating to come in and answer your question for you and then be told I'm wrong. I just explained that I gain a solidarity from the shared usage.