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I've noticed a cultural shift in my 8 years in sex work. When I started, it was taken as a given that your content would get leaked eventually. And the obvious norm was, you couldn't justify selling that content anymore, because people could find it for free. 1/
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Men would get mad if you sold them something that had already been leaked, and it was sort of 'your fault' if you did that. Girls worked hard to keep their leaked content off the web so they could keep selling it. Today, I'm starting to see a shift of norms where 2/
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the leaked content of sex workers is 'nonconsensually viewed', and you're still obligated and expected to pay for it if you viewed it without the consent of the worker, and if a sex worker sells you something that was leaked before, this is okay and people don't get mad. 3/
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You'd have to be humanised first, for the morality of this choice to even occur. Did these people already have some kind of relationship with you? I'm not sure this is consent, more than a development of good manners. Clearly, you are worthy of respect.