the ‘Nordic model’ of sex work

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I’ve absolutely no idea what it entails, but the one consensus across the board from other sex workers is that apparently it’s a terrible ‘model’ for governments to use for sex work

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It means now my customer base is only people willing to break the law to see me. Regular, law-abiding, respectful, and safe clients are out of the picture.

It means I cannot screen my clients. Nobody will give me their real information when they are committing a crime. Screening my clients keeps me safe.

It means finding work is harder since communicating with my clients is now completely underground and done in code. This also changes how clearly and effectively we can communicate with each other.

It means safe places to work, such as brothels, are not illegal. I cannot work in a controlled environment with security and the company of other sex workers.

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