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I would go along with that, plus I have always used the term "working girl", as more of a generalisation for the name as opposed to the derogatory terms often used, in that working to earn money! in whatever capacity. A job is a blooming job! lol!

ChavWivaLawDegree Wrote:

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> Sex-worker describes what you do and incorporates

> male prostitutes, strippers, porn actors and

> others in the sex industry and is less

> condemnatory than, prozzy, whore, tart, rent boy

> or whatever other names you might prefer to call

> us.



By the way I wasn't having a dig Chav, what I said was "prettying things up for those feeling guilty about using the services in the first place", i.e. the clientelle in my post.

ChavWivaLawDegree Wrote:

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> Sex-worker describes what you do and incorporates

> male prostitutes, strippers, porn actors and

> others in the sex industry and is less

> condemnatory than, prozzy, whore, tart, rent boy

> or whatever other names you might prefer to call

> us.


Yeah.. I'm not saying the majority of the alternatives are wonderful. But 'sex worker' is just plain rubbish.

And whilst (in theory) what you say above may be true, I've never heard a stripper refer to themselves as a 'sex worker' because everyone knows 'sex worker' is just a rubbish term for prostitute (etc etc)


I think it's high time someone came-up with a decent alternative.

Prostitute is in the English Dictionary though:-


pros?ti?tute (prst-tt, -tyt)

n.

1. One who solicits and accepts payment for sex acts.

2. One who sells one's abilities, talent, or name for an unworthy purpose.

tr.v. pros?ti?tut?ed, pros?ti?tut?ing, pros?ti?tutes

1. To offer (oneself or another) for sexual hire.

2. To sell (oneself or one's talent, for example) for an unworthy purpose.

Footballer, rock star, singer/songwriter/musician, usual crap. Been working on newspapers since I was 16. Just another serf. I considered acting for about five minutes once. I should have been on the stage, I rather like it up there. Would like to retire first thing tomorrow morning and maybe write short stories or novels if and when I could be bothered to.

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