Absolutely true. And if the husband is going to cheat, it's better to do it with a contained, safe sex worker who is std tested regularly. Way lower chance of her "stealing" the husband away, and the husband gets a sexual outlet so he's less likely to leave the marriage! https://twitter.com/default_friend/status/1330650785609355267 …
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You're still supposed to pay taxes on prostitution proceeds, my prostitute friends pay tax.
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fwiw most sex workers i know actively fight against the calls to legalize sex work, they want it decriminalized. But there's still *massive* stigma against sex workers; if you run in liberal circles you probably won't see it that much.
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i think this is true in some cultures and very untrue in others; for example i felt very 'safe' in being open about sex work for a while, but recently started running into pretty huge sex-work-intolerant internet communities that told me i was a worthless whore
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I think it's a good indicator, yes. For example, living in SF, nobody cared if i do sex work. If I go into a severely religious midwest, then things get a little more touchy. The internet manages to breach both of these cultures a lil easier.
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