Interesting project by a Canadian Photographer to change perceptions

BCS2018

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This was an eye opening article on the lengths sesta /fosta are affecting good people. I thought it was just in the states ( not being insensitive, but assumed providers in canada were unaffected) wow was I wrong. I’m glad our country is maturing towards sex work, but reading fb comments (this article popped up in fb) I see there is still a long long way to go. I believe the photographer is raising money for her de-stereotyping campaign. It will be interesting to see if the laws are repealed in the next decade. I truly believe, the lawmakers are underestimating the intelligent force of will and moral strength sex workers carry with them in spades.
 

wetnose

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Good grief:

Madison was a really cool girl, the one with long, blonde hair. She looks like she stepped out of a Roots [Canada] advertisement… She’s probably one of the most pure-hearted people I have ever met. She was just so positive, just smiling the entire time. She actually left a career in finance to do sex work, and she does very, very well for herself and lives in a penthouse condo. I reached out to her, and a few days before, she was travelling to the States for work. At the border, they actually stopped her. Even though she never showed her face [online for work], they were able to find out by pairing a photo on her [sex work] Twitter to a photo on her private Instagram. They were able to link her to sex work, and they banned her for life from entering the United States… Afterwards, she said fuck it and decided to show her face [online for work]. She’s probably one of the most vocal people, is super loud and proud about being a sex worker. I’ve done two photoshoots with her since then, since she wanted to have ones that showed her face.
 
Great article BCS2018

Yes, people need to be more open minded to escorts and their decisions. Terrible things do happen in this industry, more so cause of the negative outlook about escorts, but, this happens in almost every field out there, examples like dealing with sexual harassment to get that sought after a promotion, signing confidentiality papers about being assaulted cause the aggressor can afford a bribe or are known well enough to intimidate, yes, we all know this plus more happens everyday in the office and at the business parties etc.; yet, this is overlooked while we are condemned for choosing our lifestyle and providing services only to those who want what we give.

I have a degree in the legal field where I could make a similar income that I do now, yet, I prefer the escort career I have chosen as it gives me the freedom to be my own woman plus I choose who I see & decide what I want to do behind closed doors where no one is invited without full consent & understanding of our proposed agreement. After almost 20 years in & out of the industry I have heard so many degrading judgment comments by those who won’t open their eyes to see that I chose this career & that I’m not here because I can’t do anything else. I am a strong confident woman and I do believe that this career has also made me more secure with who I am & want to be.

Always remember this is one of the oldest paid careers and it is never going away as there will always be people wanting to get services exactly how they want it & there will always be someone willing to provide it.
 

Chessmen

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Good grief:

Madison was a really cool girl, the one with long, blonde hair. She looks like she stepped out of a Roots [Canada] advertisement… She’s probably one of the most pure-hearted people I have ever met. She was just so positive, just smiling the entire time. She actually left a career in finance to do sex work, and she does very, very well for herself and lives in a penthouse condo. I reached out to her, and a few days before, she was travelling to the States for work. At the border, they actually stopped her. Even though she never showed her face [online for work], they were able to find out by pairing a photo on her [sex work] Twitter to a photo on her private Instagram. They were able to link her to sex work, and they banned her for life from entering the United States… Afterwards, she said fuck it and decided to show her face [online for work]. She’s probably one of the most vocal people, is super loud and proud about being a sex worker. I’ve done two photoshoots with her since then, since she wanted to have ones that showed her face.
Wow I like Madison's look. I easily found her website too and now I feel like seeing her in Toronto
 
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