Your reminder that sex work is work. There are many reasons someone may do sex work, and all sex workers deserve safety and respect. Yes this account is pro sex work. No, there won't be any debate about it.

#sexwork #sexworkersrights #sexworkiswork #sexworkisrealwork

@amorablackrose

And the reasons are many, varied, and nobody's damn business.

(I don't care for those who judge others.)

@amorablackrose I don't agree with you.
@ricardet what is it you don't agree with?
@ricardet why did your account come out of retirement just to say that? @amorablackrose
@thibaultmol @amorablackrose because it is a subject too sensible to ignore.
@ricardet @amorablackrose but you haven't posted anything, not even a reply since aug 2025.
Is this a burner account of yours or something?
@amorablackrose Warning for swedish feminists :)

@amorablackrose Okay, so how do you want it implemented?

There's the nordic model where selling sex is legal, but buying is a criminal offence. This still pushes sex workers underground because otherwise there are no buyers and landlords fear brothel-keeping charges.

Then there's full legalization creating massive bureaucratic hurdles while still pushing people underground because even when it's normalized, barely anyone wants to have "sex worker" on their résumé when looking for another job.

@tecHunt @amorablackrose What are you even talking about? She’s doing “how she wants it to be implemented”: by destigmstizing it culturally. Then full legalization wouldn’t have the consequence you suggest.

@BototmnisShorter @amorablackrose Sure, you can look at this through rose tinted glasses, but let's be serious about this for a moment.

Mind you, I'm not against sex work, but it has to be regulated to some degree. Otherwise human trafficking is very likely going to increase, which would be even worse than what we're trying to solve here.
But with regulations you create hurdles and with hurdles some people will be left behind.

You can't solve this for everyone... so again, what do you suggest?

@tecHunt @amorablackrose What regulation? How is this any different from other labor regulations, or from legalizing pot?

We don’t need to make the perfect the enemy of the good.

@BototmnisShorter @amorablackrose "No regulations" requires an even playing field among nations, and we're far from this in almost every metric. There will inevitably be variations even if something is implemented globally... and it's human nature to exploit those gaps unless we put some "ground rules" down.

Again, I'm not saying there's no issue or to "just live with the status quo", but ignoring problems that had cropped up when sex work was actually legalized is borderline subversive.

@tecHunt @amorablackrose You’re making this way more complicated than it needs to be right now. Let’s worry about destigmatization before we push our glasses up our noses and “well akshually” things to death, ‘kay?
@amorablackrose @tecHunt You can only fully legalize it when you overcome capitalism imo
Otherwise you will always have these hurdles or face discrimination. It only looks bad on the resume because its bad for companies businesses.

@amorablackrose

We can't monitor anything that's illegal. Sex Work should be safe and clean. That's not going to happen with our laws as they are.

Same as with abortion, One of the reasons it was legalized was it didn't matter if legal or illegal about the same number of Abortions were going to happen, one way is safe the other is not.