I find it sad that selling your body is one of the only viable ways of making decent money easily for trans people but hey you gotta do what you gotta do I guess. I'm considering it, as people for some reason seem to find me attractive, and I have no qualms about exploiting that if it means I might be able to live on my own and be self-sufficient.
Not yet, tho. Not yet.
Originally posted by Scribble
I find it sad that selling your body is one of the only viable ways of making decent money easily for trans people but hey you gotta do what you gotta do I guess. I'm considering it, as people for some reason seem to find me attractive, and I have no qualms about exploiting that if it means I might be able to live on my own and be self-sufficient.Not yet, tho. Not yet.
I've noticed a lot of trans people are like....super flamboyant. It's not just a guy with women's clothes and hair but you have some with like the bright pink hair and all that
Please conform to society.
(I'm kidding)
imo 'sex work' and prostitution have to include physical contact. That's where all the danger lies, generally. Obviously porn is mostly a lot safer than prostitution (and more legal), but there are still dangers present in both, unless you're in properly professional porn, perhaps.
As for that whole 'Trans Day of Remembrance', well the death stats from that were mostly to do with trans sex workers who got murdered, which obfuscates the issue, as trans sex workers are killed at around the same number as non-trans sex workers. But either way, street sex workers / prostitutes are much likelier to be murdered than those who are not street sex workers / prostitutes.
A lot of idiot leftists and weird rightists seem to think people like Belle Delphine and various other OnlyFans / Camgirl / E-Girl types are sex workers, which they aren't. Selling nudie pics makes you more of an autopornographer than anything else (i.e., someone who makes pornography of themselves).
iirc, Delphine is going to make actual porn pretty soon, but it's going to be sex with her boyfriend, which is not the same thing as being involved in the porn industry (whether mainstream or independent) or being a prostitute.
Originally posted by SurturI wouldn't really fit into the trans community. I feminise my voice only slightly, and generally make it clear that I am male, because I'd rather be up-front about it than try to trick anyone or make anyone think that I am trying to trick them. Apparently the kind of language I am using right now (e.g. use of the word "trick"😉 is transphobic to some people. To those people I say "Do one, cunt"
I've noticed a lot of trans people are like....super flamboyant. It's not just a guy with women's clothes and hair but you have some with like the bright pink hair and all thatPlease conform to society.
(I'm kidding)
Originally posted by SurturIt is a kind of sex work, but again, I see it more as autopornography. Masturbating in front of a camera comes with none of the dangers of physical in-person sex work. To consider those people sex workers would be to basically change the definition of sex work, and would damage the use of statistics in defining the dangers that sex workers face.
Well you have women who just masturbate live on camera for money. I would consider that sex work.I dont even understand paying for porn these days. It is so easy to get it free.
I'd probably be accepted as long as I kept my opinions mostly to myself. But that's the same with any society. I don't fit into the global community, English society, or any mainstream society / culture, so I believe I'd feel just as isolated and alienated there as anywhere else.
I don't need a tribe.