I mentioned in this thread that I might be starting a new one on this subject, so here it is.
I was the victim of violence, and was targeted simply for the fact that I was a topless dancer at the time. In their minds it made me unworthy of humane treatment, and I "asked for it" by choosing to expose part of my body as a profession. (If you'd like to debate the reasons I made this choice I'd be happy to do so...but be forewarned of a derailing).
My questions are these:
I've wondered these things for quite some time, but not had the open forum in which to ask. Feel free to tackle any of the questions, or none at all.
Jules
I was the victim of violence, and was targeted simply for the fact that I was a topless dancer at the time. In their minds it made me unworthy of humane treatment, and I "asked for it" by choosing to expose part of my body as a profession. (If you'd like to debate the reasons I made this choice I'd be happy to do so...but be forewarned of a derailing).
My questions are these:
- Does working in the "sex industry" open people up to random acts of violence more so than other professions?
- If so, why?
- Are there other jobs or professions that also carry the stigma that people are "easy" or "willing" when it comes to sex?
- Do these jobs also carry more risk as well?
I've wondered these things for quite some time, but not had the open forum in which to ask. Feel free to tackle any of the questions, or none at all.
Jules
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