Blogs written by Irish callgirls...
This is a blog post from Dr. Graham Scambler, Professor of Sociology at UCL. He has given me his kind permission to replicate it, and I'm sure you'll agree, it's well worth a read. You should also check out his lecture on YouTube, do look it up. It's very encouraging to see the number of academics coming out in favour of sex workers' rights and common sense legislation. Enjoy. LL xx Chronology is not everything, especially ...
I'm not going to lie, the last week has been a challenge, and by "challenge" I mean I felt like I was locked into one of those real life horror houses with blood drenched actors. Monday 20th saw a vote in the Northern Irish Assembly in favour of Lord Morrow's human trafficking bill, clause 6 of which effectively imposes the Swedish model, making it illegal to pay for sex. In real terms what it means is this - the Justice Committee ignored the evidence of the World Health ...
Updated 29-10-14 at 17:08 by Laura Lee
As my regular readers will know, there are several things I cannot abide. Top of the list must be - - Nuns - Abolitionists who lie (see "Nuns") - Bullies - Those who spout off with no knowledge and an abundance of spite. Meet Jeremy Wilson, who neatly ticks off the last two on my list. Recently, he wrote this piece in an attempt to undermine the credibility of Brooke Magnanti, a lady I'm ...
Updated 09-10-14 at 21:31 by Laura Lee
See, here's the thing, I'm often accused of glamourising the industry. I honestly don't think I do, in fact I've written in the past about how I spend a lot of my time talking newbies OUT of joining the sex industry, but for those who still think I do, here's a tale of woe. Incidentally, I wouldn't recommend reading this whilst tucking into your dinner. A long time ago and in a town far away, I had a call. The voice was articulate, pronounced ...