Here HereThere are dozens of threads celebrating beautiful sex workers. Ignore this thread if you don’t like it, but don’t be afraid to allow people express their thoughts.
Sorry to say this to you Lulu but I think review boards and forums are going the way of Myspace Bebo and the polar ice caps. Make sure you keep your C.V. and Linkedin up to date
Escorts who wish to engage with clients online can now easily do so on twitter, facebook and even their own websites as developing and hosting costs have become so affordable. They then have control over the type of environment in which they can interact rather than trying to placate clients and appeal to moderators.
I began a thread on this subject which was subsequently locked. It began with a selection of tweets from a sex worker on her thoughts about review and discussion forums.
https://www.escort-ireland.com/board...52#post1761852
The thing I hate the most is that men have taken away power from workers to choose whether to participate in these boards.
They have made these boards gain enough traction to validate or invalidate a workers "worth" as defined by their subjective experience
So where has thus misogynistic practice lead too? Workers being forced to tolerate this behaviour for fear of losing income.
So, if workers oppose this dehumanisation & scrutiny, they can't do anything about it because of the power imbalance between client/worker
Obviously it doesn’t apply to all posters or even the majority, but I think a lot of it applies to the overall culture that pervades.
Well said