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It’s our 2018 call for pitches!!!
Happy New Year, readers! Per usual, we are taking our January hiatus—-just a small break from publishing while we do a little site maintenance. Tits and Sass wouldn’t exist without you, so perhaps considering resolving to write something this year? We’re soliciting for your pitches! New writers, please familiarize yourselves with our contributors’ guidelines. A… Continue reading It’s our 2018 call for pitches!!!
2017’s Most Read Tits and Sass Posts
10. Support Hos: Westworld (2016) 9. WTF, Backpage? 8. The Eros Raid Means None Of Us Are Safe 7. Cyntoia Brown and the Commodification of the Good Victim 6. We’re Not Crazy For Doing This: Sex Workers With Mental Illness 5. How You Can Tell That Your New Perfect Accepting Partner Isn’t All That Perfect… Continue reading 2017’s Most Read Tits and Sass Posts
2017’s Best Writing By Sex Workers
No One In The Porn Industry Likes A Broken Vagina by Andre Shakti 2017 was a year suffused with the healthcare issue, so this Andre Shakti piece was never more needed. There’s plenty of discussion about the emotional labor of sex work, but very little talk about the physical labor: what is it like being… Continue reading 2017’s Best Writing By Sex Workers
2017’s Best Writing and Reporting on Sex Work
TPM’s Josh Marshall Tweets Out Porno Link to Shock of Political Media World by J.D. Durkin Maybe this isn’t vital reporting, or even reporting at all. But it certainly was a sneak peek into the circus 2017 would be. Melania Trump’s $150 million libel suit is based on a falsehood by Callum Borchers Can’t tell… Continue reading 2017’s Best Writing and Reporting on Sex Work