Sex Worker Offers “Virtual Girlfriend” Experience

A sex worker has a new career—as a call girl-friend. The Nevada escort offers a “virtual girlfriend experience” for lonely Johns in lockdown. “I can be there for you,” the self-proclaimed “girl next door” says, whose services range from online canoodling to sharing pictures and talking.

“It’s kind of like when we’re together, it would include like cuddling and sharing each moment in between, taking our time,” she explains. While not nearly as X-rated as webcam sessions, she says kinksters get a new kind of intimate experience beyond sex. Prices are tailored to the nature of each session and she says she even accepts Amazon gift cards and groceries as payment.

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Check out more about a sex worker offering a virtual girlfriend experience: https://nypost.com/2020/05/06/brothel-babe-will-be-your-virtual-girlfriend-for-amazon-gift-cards/

New Bill Aims To Fingerprint Adult Entertainers

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Porn stars in California have blasted a bill which would require adult entertainers to be fingerprinted and obtain a work license. The bill was introduced in a bid to increase education and regulation in the X-rated industry.  An initial draft of the bill proposed that each performer would pay for and complete training every three years, educating them on “reporting workplace injuries,” “how to avoid sexually transmitted diseases” and “resources for assistance.”

The draft also declared that each performer—both amateur webcam performers and professional porn stars—would be required to have their fingerprints taken as part of initial training and would need to obtain a valid business license prior to work. The bill was slammed by both professors and porn stars: “The industry simply isn’t comparable to other jobs which require permitting,” one Washington University academic told The Los Angeles Times. Meanwhile, others claim that the bill does not address how many workers  – particularly webcam performers – do porn on the side: “This isn’t just the porn stars in the [San Fernando] Valley anymore, this is your neighbors,” said vice president of the Adult Performers Actors Guild.

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Check out more about a bill that would fingerprint adult entertainers: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8061351/Porn-stars-California-revolt-against-Democrat-bill-FINGERPRINT-adult-entertainers.html

Gay Male Escort Sues BDSM Client For Defamation

feet-1095408_1280A gay male escort hit his kinky client where it hurts—and not in a fun way. The escort claims he was hired on Rent.Men by a client to have BDSM play sessions—but when he stated he wanted to keep their kinky hook-ups professional, the client threatened to ruin his career. According to the sex worker, the client began to spread lies that ultimately led to the escort losing work through Rent.Men.

Because of the “barrage of false allegations against him, Plaintiff has suffered a notable decrease in selling his time and companionship to others through Rent.Men,” the lawsuit alleges. The escort’s lawyer says, “Our client entered into a consensual, professional relationship with the defendant, who is now seeking to exploit our clients’ professional field in maintaining a campaign of terror against him.” When BDSM goes bad…

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Check out more about a male escort suing his client for defamation: https://nypost.com/2020/02/28/male-escort-sues-sm-client-for-defamation-damaging-career/

Instagram Deletes Profiles Of 1,300 Adult Performers

SextingAdult performers are slamming Instagram over what they claim is unfair enforcement of the platform’s community guidelines on nudity and sexual content. BBC reports that at least 1,300 adult performers say their profiles have been deleted by Instagram despite not ever showing nudity or sex. Performers say their posts are subject to a double-standard and that similar images posted by users who aren’t in the porn industry are allowed to remain on the platform without scrutiny.

Adult performers protested outside of Instagram’s office to draw attention to the unfair treatment. Rallies led to discussions between performers and the platform, but while some performers have gotten their accounts reinstated after filing a complaint with Instagram, the platform and its parent company Facebook have continued to draw a hard line over adult performers and sexual content on their sites. Other major platforms have also begun to reject nudity, including Tumblr which made the controversial decision to ban porn and sexual content.

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Check out more about Instagram deleting adult performers’ profiles: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7732473/Porn-stars-slam-Instagram-deleting-profiles-despite-not-breaking-guidelines-nudity.html

Facebook Clamps Down On Rules For Sex Workers

NiteFlirt_best_Phone _Sex_FaceBookA new Facebook policy tightening rules on sexual content has significant repercussions for sex workers. The new rules updated guidelines on “sexual solicitation,” involving a ban on “sexual emojis or emoji strings” and nudity “covered by human parts,” among other changes. Facebook’s Community Standards is defining sexual solicitation as a user “implicitly or indirectly” offering some form of sexual communication, be it “nude imagery,” sex, or “sex chat conversations.”

The rules also include anything that can be considered “sexually suggestive,” such as sex positions, fetish scenarios, or self-pleasuring. The new rules mean sex workers can no longer post nude photos censored with pasties, emoji, or their hands covering their bare breasts. Facebook still bans a wide assortment of sexual material under its Adult Nudity and Sexual Activity section, which includes “digital content” featuring “explicit sexual intercourse,” “implied sexual intercourse,” “stimulation of naked human nipples,” and fetishism with “urine, spit, snot,” and other bodily fluids.

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Check out more about Facebook clamping down on rules for sex workers: https://www.dailydot.com/irl/facebook-instagram-community-standards-sex-workers/

Sex Work Would Be Legalized In New York Under New Bill

inflatable-tubeNew York state is debating legalizing and lifting criminal penalties for sex work. The new bill, which has been written with DecrimNY, would make it legal to buy and sell sex under certain circumstances. Supporters say criminal penalties for prostitution haven’t worked, and legalization would improve sex worker safety while reducing trafficking and exploitation.

They claim many sex workers rely on their jobs to make ends meet, and that laws against prostitution only hurt vulnerable people with few other options. “For us, this is a bodily autonomy issue—our bodies, our choice—but more than that, it’s an economic issue. And it’s personal,” said DecrimNY. DecrimNY also tweeted, “.@DickGottfried reminds us that once upon a time, sex outside of marriage was criminalized, and not long ago, marriage between two people of the same gender was criminalized. Decriminalization of sex work is next!”

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Check out more about a new bill that would legalize sex work in New York: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7125365/Sex-workers-push-legalize-prostitution-New-York.html

BDSM Netflix Series ‘Bonding’ Is Slammed By Dominatrixes

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A new X-rated Netflix show about dominatrixes is being slammed by the sex workers it’s meant to represent. “Bonding” is about a student who moonlights as a dominatrix, and drags her best friend Pete into her late night New York antics. However, real-life dominatrixes have slammed the show for inaccuracies, saying those who make their living from dominating clients—as well those in the BDSM community—are not being accurately represented.

One dominatrix called the show out on social media, saying “how about you get actual BDSMrs to write and consult on a show about our community instead of whatever #BondingNetflix is. As a lifestyler and sex worker I’m not impressed with how badly you’re portraying us. Do better #BondingNetflixisnotkink.” The show was created by Rightor Doyle, who has based Pete’s character on his own experiences in New York at 22, when he was employed to be a dominatrix’s bodyguard. But as another angry viewer observed: “Was he an ‘assistant’ for a week, 20 years ago with a fuzzy memory?”

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Check out more about Netflix’s “Bonding” getting called out by sex workers: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6980939/New-Netflix-series-Bonding-slammed-sex-workers.html

Meghan Markle Wrote Uplifting Messages For Sex Workers On Bananas

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Meghan Markle is putting the X in Duchess of Sussex. She recently visited an organization that helps sex workers and left the women a touching note of support. On dozens of bananas, she wrote an uplifting, handwritten message.

The Duchess wrote notes like “You are loved,” “You are strong,” “You are special,” and “You are brave” for the sex workers. The CEO of the organization said, “The women we support are often hidden from society and this visit shines a light on the enormous challenges they face and the incredible strength they have.” She added, “She had clearly listened and heard what we are all about — that we don’t judge, we simply offer the service and unconditional love. She totally got it.”

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Check out more about Meghan Markle writing uplifting messages for sex workers: https://mashable.com/article/meghan-markle-duchess-of-sussex-one25-organization-banana-notes/#Dq4omFeEm8qR

Government Funded Drive-In Sex Booths Considered A Great Success In Zurich

deliveyrinrear-haymarketrebelLegal sex booths where customers “drive-in” to meet sex workers have been called a “resounding success” by city officials in Zurich, Switzerland. The garage-like booths have been operating for five years after 52 percent of Zurich citizens voted to keep the local government spending $2 million on maintaining the facilities. The sex drive-in was created as a way to help prevent human trafficking and violence against sex workers by including security and on-site social services.

Thanks to government spending, the sex booths have had nice improvements, including “plank beds” for people who want to leave their cars to fuck. Once the customers arrive, one of the 24 women working agree to a price and go to the booth, which is not monitored but has an emergency alarm for safety. A spokesperson for the Zurich government said the area has been “effective in preventing violence against sex workers and human trafficking.” Way to go, Zurich!

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Check out more about the sex drive-in in Zurich: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6098289/Officials-deem-legal-drive-sex-booths-great-success-turn-five.html