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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In Finland, selling sex is legal, buying sex is legal. And then comes the BUT, you can’t rent hotel room/apartment to a sex worker. Because you would benefit from that, (no one asks if you are a sexworker anyway.)

You can’t take a X amount of loan and buy a house and rent it to a ”obvious” sex worker and get money to pay off the loan, because you are the one who benefits from that, but you can rent it to basicly anyone. No law requires you to know what people do for a living.

If you sell sex from your own house that you own. Nobody cares how you pay your bills and loan.

Also ”obvious” sex traffic victims is a no no, can’t buy from those because you would support those pimps.

”Edit” You can rent a hotel, apartment, house etc for them to live in them, but if they practise sex selling in them and only reason for renting is to sell sex in that place, then it’s not allowed to rent.

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