I think it's important to note that they are not the only ones who do this. I've been told that this is a form of "sex work" and that it gives women an opportunity for self-expression and "self-wo
I think it's important to note that they are not the only ones who do this. I've been told that this is a form of "sex work" and that it gives women an opportunity for self-expression and "self-wo
Of". I am not sure if this is the right place or if this post is appropriate here, but I wanted people (and especially feminists) on here to know that this kind/scale sex work industry exists and that women can be exploited in it too.I agree with you! I was one myself, and the thing about being abused by a partner is that it's so much harder when you're under the influence of drugs than when you're sober...<3 Thank You!>Thank You! That makes sense! I I am not a fan either of "the girl next door" or "the guy next door", but I think that these are the two most common examples of "sex work" I see.
They don’t even make money and the amount that they make doesn’t make much.
I don’t really understand that, at the end of the day, you make money by making sure that your ex makes a good amount of money so that they can continue to make a living, but that doesn’t work. You work on making sure that the ex makes a good amount, not just by making sure that they get a decent share. I'm sure that a lot of people do this, but it does have a negative impact on the people they hurt.