I’m going to keep this brief. Wish me luck with that.
I’ve started a new video series called Ask Mia which is kind of self-explanatory.
Regularly (hopefully each week), I’ll be answering questions about anything. Personal, work-related, about space (the answer to any space-related question will be “……..”, you’ve been warned). I want you to be able to hear directly from me in a raw, unfiltered way.
When I asked for questions, one topic drowned out the others and I’m pleased because it’s something I’ve wanted to address for a long time. After two years of conjecture, I finally answer a question about my ‘problem’ with sex workers and why I’m ‘whorephobic’ [spoiler: I’m not].
But there are two parts to this post and to this question: the talking and the listening.
In the video below, I say my bit and hopefully put this issue to bed (pun intended).
You can watch it, here:
But more than talking about this topic, I realised I needed to do more listening. And so I invited sex worker, porn star and sex therapist Madison Missina to sit with me in the new Mamamia podcast studio to record an episode of No Filter.
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Mia's curiosity is is a delight really and Madison a gracious interesting person. I learnt a lot here ladies thank you.
These are the sex worker stories I want to hear, rather than the ones from pretty white females that basically want a variety of "sugar daddies" - http://www.bbc.com/news/mag...
This lady would have been able to access help sooner and been taken seriously by the authorities if prostitution was de criminalized in her state/country. And the men that hurt her, including the pimps, would have been prosecuted successfully. In Australia, twice a working girl has won in court with her client prosecuted successfully for rape or theft (can't remember which) because he gave them an envelope supposedly with payment in it, but not really. In America, the WG would have been arrested if she had taken this matter to the police,whereas here, in Australia, girls are protected and supported and even respected because of decriminalization.