Is The Customer Always Right? On Professionalism and Boundaries, Part 1

Below, four in-person sex working professionals discuss how to maintain boundaries while keeping clients happy, the most common problems that cause conflicts with customers, and what they think professionalism means in the context of a career plagued by stigma and illegality. Part two will be posted tomorrow. The women weighing in are Lori Adorable, Amanda… Continue reading Is The Customer Always Right? On Professionalism and Boundaries, Part 1

My Sex Work Bucket List: Lori Adorable

I’ve opened every Tits and Sass article I’ve written by talking about how disgruntled I am. Let’s not stop now. To reiterate, I got into this industry largely out of desperation, found the niche I hate the least (pro-switching) and currently spend half my time building my business and the other half trying not to… Continue reading My Sex Work Bucket List: Lori Adorable

What Antis Can Do To Help, Part Two: Aiding Those Leaving The Industry

In case you missed it, read Part One here. I am a sex worker who not only hates the sex industry, but, more often than not, sex work itself. At the very least, I am not the Charlotte York of Sex Work and the City; I didn’t set out on my current career path screaming, “I… Continue reading What Antis Can Do To Help, Part Two: Aiding Those Leaving The Industry

Dungeon or Psych Ward?: A Crazy Whore Explains It All

Being a crazy whore is kind of like being the meanest dog at the pound: out of all of the rejects, you’re the least wanted, and your very existence makes your peers look bad. I say this from experience. I used to work at a pound, and I’m definitely a bitch (HEY-O). I’m also a… Continue reading Dungeon or Psych Ward?: A Crazy Whore Explains It All