Buying sex is buying a personal service, not a product or a person. You don't end up owning your massage therapist or hairdresser either.
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) October 22, 2014
Best sign of the day: "A blowjob is better than no job". @vicecanada #PCEPA #c36 pic.twitter.com/Od7HF2ue2S
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) January 16, 2015
No one says to taxi drivers "You accept money for rides, so that means you can't be carjacked". @femmeifest #sexwork https://t.co/IUob3Jwgo7
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) August 19, 2016
This isn't the kind of job where you get health benefits or a pension. But very occasionally, you might get a paid vacation. #sexwork
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) November 18, 2014
In #sexwork, just like other service jobs, clients are buying an experience, not a person. Saying otherwise is insulting and demeaning.
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) October 2, 2014
Why are highly-paid sex workers labeled as helpless victims, but not minimum-wage workers stuck in dead-end jobs? #notyourrescueproject
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) August 15, 2014
"Most people are forced into the sex industry by economic necessity". Which pretty much describes all work. #sexwork http://t.co/FAmLpUTSSE
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) July 13, 2015
"Politicians warn youngsters of flexible, well-paid work. 'You must learn to love grueling, minimum-wage jobs!' says Justice Minister" #c36
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) December 17, 2014
91% of #sexwork-ers say their work is flexible, 67% call it fun. And at most, 6% may be trafficked. @NationalUglyMug https://t.co/qdHVdqGYft
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) June 5, 2015
In a world where traditional jobs are disappearing, you'd think people would be more accepting of other ways of earning a living. #sexwork
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) May 7, 2015