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Sex work is real work. Everyone of us trade our bodies or our minds for pay.
Correct, @horse_battery_staple@lemmy.world!
Btw, a protip - it's super insecure to make your username be the same as your password!
Yes, but writing computer code is not the same as offering sex. One if a purely intellectual practice, the other is connected to our souls and will damage us inside.
I think it's great that sex workers get benefits, but let's not kid ourselves that sex work is purely a normal job, like selling furniture or making cheese.
Working in a business environment is connected to our souls and will damage us inside, it's not different in kind, and if it's different in intensity it is because of the lack of protection and the level of abuse which people get away with.
Agree to disagree on this one. :) To me it's so obvious it's not the same that I'm surprised not everyone thinks so. But we are all different.
Yes, of course it depends on the person, their ideas and feelings and beliefs about sex will have a big impact. But I want to be clear that I'm not arguing it's not at all damaging, just that people really underestimate the way other jobs are damaging and the centuries of work that has gone into improving labour standards so that they are less bad.
It seems obvious to me you lack the perspective and experience to make such a claim, no matter how much ayahuasca you've used.
Let me guess, you also think that vaginas can get worn out, and that women should be subservient and submit to their owner husbands.
As someone who writes computer code for a living, I might match those up differently than you'd expect.
True enough, selling your soul to Google to pay the bills might make.you reasses your life and becone a sex worker.
My snark aside, your assertion is the most ridlcious ludicrous thing I've read this year and theres not much left to the year. Its that weird perspective that makes it different to what ? fisting a cow as a vetenerian or jacking off a horse to collect it's semen ?
Can confirm, have worked with Google, made me consider doing onlyfans instead
I’m sorry, you count “selling furniture” or “making cheese” as normal jobs? Call me sheltered but I’ve gone over 30 years on this planet and never met anyone who’s done either lol.
You're sheltered. You've never been to a furniture store, or any department store with furniture? Nor been to a market with vendor reps, one being cheese?
I mean, I thought I was sheltered, but I've been to Macy's, consignment stores, and Goodwill. And just the other day I was at a holiday market where one of the stalls was a cheese company.
I’ve actually worked in shops when I was younger, ones that sold furniture and cheese, which for someone as sheltered as me was shocking - took me about two days to recover!
Jokes aside, I totally understand these jobs exist but what I meant was that the OP picked some weird jobs to support their backwards ass point.
have you actually done any programming? it's 'soul damaging' asf
Who the fuck is the moron that wrote this script? It was me, I was the moron.
I'm not sure which job is which.
Coding is the one who damages the soul. Obviously.
You don't think writing code damages your soul? Have you met software developers?
Devs are at the bottom of the list of Cosmo's dateworthy by profession for a very good reason.
I love this thread you created where you're like "hooking is bad for you unlike software developing" and all these devs hop in like, "so is there a certificate program for sex work?"
there are hundreds? thousands? of soul crushing occupations. sex work is real work.
spoken like someone who has never written code as a job
Nah. I write computer code, it's very similar especially when it comes to managing clients.
Would you make sex work illegal, if you could?
TBH I assume this chud doesn't view sex work as work and assumes that the sex workers are being paid to do something they enjoy.
I'm not the guy you're dunking on and I don't think it should be illegal by any means. But I do feel in a true communist society there would be drastically less sex workers than there are now.
I do feel that many people work in the industry out of desperation, but the same goes for many, many, many other jobs.
I have seen how violent things are for sex workers, and the first step to improving that is regulation. Making sex work illegal would only make sex work more dangerous.
I'm not an expert on the topic and don't feel my words carry any weight, but I do feel that we are a long ways away from a society where the only people who look towards sex work are the people who want to be in the line of work, and not those doing it out of necessity.
Until then, we must stand up for sex workers. Many of the people I have seen who think so harshly of it are cis-males, who have never felt true desperation in their lives. Why should their voices be heard over actual sex workers?