No. Most hookers, hook with the same sex selectively. Either they're selling a duo. Or they're exclusively women only. Cringe. Cringe even more with that one.
Laughable topic. Hilarious. I simply entered to challenge the forced rape bullshit. How do you rape a prostitute, you can if you're a cunt. No, but seriously. Play nice.
Those are the words I spit back when I'm told my super straight sexuality isn't inclusive. Can't be if the person in front of me doesn't even turn me on.
Sex work being work is also very scrutinized because of sex trafficking. The first three words I typed is what makes the difference.
A debatable statement. Forcing sex is rape. Not one I am want to debate. But I am gonna say no not completely.
You didn't rape a sex worker forced into it. You bought sex. It might count as rape in certain courts. If prostitution is illegal.
How do you rape a sex worker. You can, but by law it is generally classed as sexual assault. There are exceptions, big exceptions. But it's a very grim topic. But jokingly you didn't pay that sex worker? No there's worse. Not a topic to exploit.
Sex trafficking, not all, no. In fact it's often a much smaller number, in places where it's criminalised, or in real shitholes. Plenty like how they earn from it. They like sex and have found a market to profit from.
There's always preference and choice. How you choose and your preference. Don't care. Play nice.
Right now the trans think it's appropriate to tell people not interested in their kinks that they have a genital fetish. That is absolutely not appropriate sexual behavior. It's also preditory to the younger people who fall for that inclusion or you're a bigot garbage.
Not even the hookers want to fuck that one.
No. Most hookers, hook with the same sex selectively. Either they're selling a duo. Or they're exclusively women only. Cringe. Cringe even more with that one.
Laughable topic. Hilarious. I simply entered to challenge the forced rape bullshit. How do you rape a prostitute, you can if you're a cunt. No, but seriously. Play nice.
Continuous, enthusiastic consent.
Those are the words I spit back when I'm told my super straight sexuality isn't inclusive. Can't be if the person in front of me doesn't even turn me on.
Sex work being work is also very scrutinized because of sex trafficking. The first three words I typed is what makes the difference.
A debatable statement. Forcing sex is rape. Not one I am want to debate. But I am gonna say no not completely.
You didn't rape a sex worker forced into it. You bought sex. It might count as rape in certain courts. If prostitution is illegal.
How do you rape a sex worker. You can, but by law it is generally classed as sexual assault. There are exceptions, big exceptions. But it's a very grim topic. But jokingly you didn't pay that sex worker? No there's worse. Not a topic to exploit.
Sex trafficking, not all, no. In fact it's often a much smaller number, in places where it's criminalised, or in real shitholes. Plenty like how they earn from it. They like sex and have found a market to profit from.
There's always preference and choice. How you choose and your preference. Don't care. Play nice.
If there's no consent, or bullying.
Right now the trans think it's appropriate to tell people not interested in their kinks that they have a genital fetish. That is absolutely not appropriate sexual behavior. It's also preditory to the younger people who fall for that inclusion or you're a bigot garbage.