WEIGHT: 65 kg
Breast: 36
1 HOUR:100$
NIGHT: +70$
Services: Deep Throat, Strap-ons, Cross Dressing, Facials, Bondage
I have sold sexual services in a massage parlour, at an escort agency, and as an independent escort who provided incall and outcall services. You might have sat next to me on the bus, been in my university class, or seen me at my mainstream job, and had no idea that I was also a sex worker. When the federal government passed new sex work laws criminalizing the purchase of sexual services, I decided to start working in the United States. I figured that if I was now going to have to work in a criminalized environment, I might as well do so in the United States and earn U.
Unfortunately, my experience ended in a work-related sexual assault. I felt very scared and alone after being victimized in a foreign country. It was my decision to go to the United States, but I doubt I would have made the trip if I could have simply stayed and worked in Canada under the old laws, where I still faced criminalization but the purchase of sexual services was not a crime.
The Conservative government promised protection for people like me under the Protected Communities and Exploited Persons Act. But if clients can be arrested for purchasing my services, it changes the entire nature of the interaction.
Clients become nervous and reluctant to provide adequate screening information. The feeling in the air is one of uncertainty and suspicion. I have not had any interactions with the police in Canada, before or after the change in laws. I go to great lengths to avoid interacting with police because I am distrustful and suspicious of them.
I think sex work should be decriminalized. Everyone involved in the sex industry would be safer in a decriminalized environment. Mostly, people just look at me and see a person.