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  • Bacon girl was awesome. She made the whole video.

  • Love you Ladies :)

  • But you're all victims. Obviously, you can tell from the video, that you're all stupid , uneducated and suffering from deep psychological abusive scars that prevent you from making any choices about who you are and what want to do or not do . Don't you see that you CAN'T THINK and you need groups and laws to protect you from yourself.

  • @Xelanderthomas Stupid. 

  • FINALLY!!!

    THEY SHOW MORE THAN YOUR TYPICAL "DRUG ADDICTED MINORITY" LIKE THEY SHOW ON TV

  • yesssss

  • When i say "forced" i mean they themselves feel they need to do this to survive (and not because they enjoy it). This tends to apply to women from under privileged backgrounds...the law in Sweden that states that all sex workers are victims is obviously wrong but the debate should focus on the serious economic issues that cause women from poorer backgrounds to choose sex work. Also the majority of prostitutes world wide are funding a drug habit!

  • @shinyalbert We don't know what the "majority" of prostitutes are doing in their personal lives. Most studies regarding sex workers have focused exclusively on street walkers, though it's estimated they are probably a small minority. Most prostitutes work as escorts, either independently or through an agency. You shouldn't spread such false information.

  • @MissTemperence

    the key word is "worldwide"...not exclusively in the western world...

  • @shinyalbert Yeah, and I still say you don't know what MOST sex workers are going through in their personal lives, here or abroad. Yes, poverty is often a factor. But the important point to take away from this is that sex workers are not one homogeneous. Their are many different types of prostitutes throughout the world, and people's experiences can differ widely. All of them have the right to relate their own experiences.

  • YOU ARE ALSO ALL MIDDLE CLASS.

    sex work should be legalised but this is an insult to a lot of women who are forced into sex work because of their economic conditions...you are not helping to protect the rights of these women whatsoever.

  • @shinyalbert Most sex workers probably are middle class. They certainly make a middle class or above wage, and most are escorts, not street walkers.

  • Can we drop the term sex worker? Why should they be ashamed to refer to themselves as prostitutes or hookers.

  • @professorfoxtrot 1) sex worker is actually an umbrella term that refers to people who are not only prostitutes, but also strippers, phone sex workers, Dominas, ets. 2) Referring to themselves by the more vague term of "sex worker" allows prostitutes to speak more freely with less fear of legal issues. 3) whether we like it or not, "hooker" does have a negative connotation.

  • @MissTemperence Sure does, which is why they're ashamed to use it. In reality most women are sex workers. They have sex, and sell it in the form of marriages, alimony etc. Though marriage is considered to be more dignified.

  • @professorfoxtrot Please. Hardly anyone gets alimony anymore. And hardly any couples or families survive off of one income. This idea that "most" women are cashing in on marriage is more than a bit outdated. And I've known plenty of women who have supported or supplemented their boyfriend's income.

  • @MissTemperence Women get alimony all the time. In fact, it is a business and it's getting out of hand. Guess how much Phil Collins wife took from him- 25 million pounds!

  • @professorfoxtrot The wife of a wealthy celebrity can hardly be considered representative of what is typical. The vast majority of women are never going to get alimony. My father, however, did get alimony when my mother divorced him. Because she had been the bread winner and he had been a home maker. But the majority of families cannot afford to live on one income, as I said.

  • This is just the continued misappropriation of sex workers rights as a feminist issue which is unsurprisingly pushed on us from the white middle class woman perspective whose idea of prostitution is distorted glamourized by things like Secret Diary of a Call Girl, Pretty Woman, Cathouse etc while most sex workers are from lesser backgrounds and are condemned to that profession because of lack of choices and economic exploitation. But they're never represented in videos like this.

  • @cannedkitty If you actually cared about the subject you would know that sex worker unions actually do alot of work to fight sex trafficking and to better the livelihood of women in all countries and all pay levels.

    This video is made for america where women do have choices yet still choose to go into the field for whatever reason, and they are fighting the stigma that sex work is inherently bad.

    In most places where sex workers are in bad conditions, its illegal already so they get no help.

  • @cannedkitty It's really only a fairly recent phenomenon that sex work is portrayed in a positive light at all, and I wouldn't say those examples you gave portray the industry in a purely positive light. As for sex worker income, if you take an honest look at escorting, stripping, pro-domination, etc, it's clear that it's not a low income field.

  • Good on you girls.

  • Funky!

  • How come theres no male sex workers in the video?

  • @strangeuniverse1 while I have heard of male sex workers in europe, in america the one that tried to join got no clients and dropped out of the field, though I think his rules for what and who he would do were restrictive.

    I dont get why there would be male sex workers at all honestly. Its so much easier for a woman to get laid and men will be happy doing much filthier work than women usually would like to do.

    I doubt any of these females would want garbage duty or ditch digging, but men will.

  • @waltermh111 My comment was made in jest, it was not meant to taken seriously

  • @waltermh111 . . . there are male sex workers in many (if not all) countries all over the world, including the states. But because of legality and sociological issues in some places, it isn't practiced openly as is the case in the U.S.

    Male sex workers exist for both male and female clients, for many different reasons. Some wish to avoid 'the chase' or any possibility of attachment; some are socially inept (for whatever reason), some want youth, et cetera. Reasons differ for each person.

  • @waltermh111 There are plenty of male sex workers in America. They mainly service male clients, but there are also male sex workers who only have female clients.

  • @PriscillaRelentless Yeah, I was being short sightened when I made that comment and now I know a few reasons why there are male sex workers, even that women have an interest in seeing.

  • Does this sound like an AA meeting for sex workers to anyone else?

  • @moronfifty Was that supposed to be....funny?

  • @TheDeathOfWhatULove Well... Yes and no.

  • i am NOT a sex worker nor do i get involved with any money stuff (i just like to male model ladies panties for free) but i think there's absolutely nothing wrong with those who are. Everything should be legal, in the open, and people should get knowledgeable. There would be less wasted time, better health and a higher taxable revenue stream if people would just be more open minded.

  • @misterpantybuns Not everything should be legal.

  • I love this video. I should make one for myself.

  • nice !

  • Meh, if guys were sex workers for women there wouldnt be an issue. double standards.

  • @youknuckle there are sex workers for women.

  • I wonder if sex workers are ever resemble professionals like Bella in the British series "Secret Diary of a Call Girl," whose goal is to provide the best experience for her customers. I imagine that many may be either judgmental and condescending, substance abuse/human trafficking victims or have the you are paying me to have the privilege of touching me attitude.

  • Nope. They're men and women who provide a service that there is a demand for. They fill a niche within society. The main moral objection to sex work is the lingering taboo. This taboo comes from judeo-christian views on sex and adultery (since sex workers aren't married to their clients).  This taboo about sex work being a sin and "unclean" in general has led to other things seen as "unclean" by society (such as disease, drug use, exploitation) to be projected onto the profession.

  • Well the video made a small stride with me at least. I am now willing to tolerate sex workers who really really really like bacon.

    babysteps i guess

  • Yay SciFi Geek!

  • I was more interested in the bacon fan.

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