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In one sentence, my position on sex work is: I don’t judge people for paying for sex, and I don’t judge people for selling sexual labor, but I will and I do judge everyone who uncritically participates in a system that creates and perpetuates an unequal opportunity for the purchase or sale of sexual services, such as the one that currently exists, and I find it morally reprehensible not to judge someone who feels indifferent about that disparity.

Why? Because sex work is work. And beyond merely having a right to employment, everyone has a right to meaningful and rewarding work of their own choosing.


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The most frustrating part is that it is difficult to get into a rhythm in your work when you have no real understanding of the next steps you need to take. There’s no opportunity for flow if both outcome and process are foreign experiences. There’s just a lot of poking around and mystery and inadvertent negligence.

Varsity Bookmarking My Job Pt.1 — I have no idea what I’m doing

Although the author was speaking in the context of an unfamiliar job role, I think this is equally applicable to life generally.

(via @veen)


This blog is my job. If it moves you, please help me keep doing this Work by sharing some of your food, shelter, or money. Thank you!

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