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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sex_workerSex worker - Wikipedia

    Sex work can take the form of prostitution, stripping or lap dancing, performance in pornography, phone or internet sex, or any other exchange of sexual services for financial or material gain. Sex workers who include sexual intercourse as part of their services are considered full-service sex workers. [15]

  2. Want to know how to reach out to a sex worker and get the experience you want? Here are a few pointers, from sex workers themselves.

  3. Sex workers are adults who receive money or goods in exchange for consensual sexual services or erotic performances, either regularly or occasionally. Why use the term “sex worker” rather than “prostitute”? The term “sex worker” recognizes that sex work is work.

  4. Sex work is the exchange of sexual services for money or something of value (erotic dancing, adult film actors, BDSM workers, etc.). Individuals engage in sex work for a variety of reasons, which could include choice, circumstance, and coercion.

  5. Sex work* is the consensual exchange of sexual services between adults for some form of compensation. Sex workers are people who engage in sex work, and they often face a myriad of human rights abuses and violence, exacerbated by the criminalization and stigmatization of sex work.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sex_workSex work - Wikipedia

    Sex work is "the exchange of sexual services, performances, or products for material compensation. It includes activities of direct physical contact between buyers and sellers as well as indirect sexual stimulation".

  7. Sex Workers Project provides free immigration legal services to people ages 18 and up who are current or former sex workers, trafficking survivors, or profiled as sex workers. Our legal team members are leading national experts on the intersections of sex work criminalization and federal immigration law in the United States.