By a Sex Worker

Sex Work vs Sex Trafficking

Feminism is Being Anti Sex Trafficking Not Anti Sex Work

What is 'Sex Work'?

Sex work includes adults of all genders and can be described as any financial transaction that stimulates sexual thoughts in a person mentally or physically, however, definitions can vary. Some examples of sex work are as follows but are not limited to:

Porn Acting, Camming, Stripping, Phone Sex Operating, Escorting, Sugar Babies et.

Sex work in many countries is still criminalised which can undermine their ability to seek justice for crimes against them like sexual assault.

What is 'Sex Trafficking'?

Sex trafficking is a very serious and prevalent global problem and is often confused with sex work.

Sex trafficking is illegal and involves a person being threatened, abducted or any other means of coercion into non-consensual sexual acts and exploiting them.

Some of the victims of sex trafficking can be young children who have been trafficked from other countries against their will.

Trafficking is also not unique to the sex industry, agricultural trafficking is very common too.

“If you have a problem with someone doing something they otherwise wouldn’t for money, you don’t have a problem with sex work - you have a problem with capitalism.” - Kaytlin Bailey

By someone with over 10 years in the industry

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 “if you have a problem with someone doing something they otherwise wouldn’t for money, you don’t have a problem with sex work - you have a problem with capitalism.”