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A Provider Shares Her Experience
CordialSport 71 Reviews 1793 reads
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Heard this interview on public radio yesterday. The provider offers a counter to the standard narrative of the "exploited" prostitute. She also candidly shares her experience of the dangers providers face.  

In the event that the woman interviewed checks this board --- I want to express my sincere thanks for your honesty. Thank you for your willingness to engage in this conversation with such thought-provoking answers.

knotsaway 38 Reviews 66 reads
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I hope this article and recorded interview is seen/heard by many people outside this forum, and that this provider suffers no backlash because she had the courage to speak out candidly regarding her experiences and views.  

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TalonTed 92 Reviews 77 reads
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She just confirmed to  all potential criminals/rapist that it's ok to rape/robbed a provider because provider will not report the criminals. Dumbest interview of the year, not surprise she also confirmed she's a mental case. A lot of providers have some mental/drug issues.

hardyharhar 83 Reviews 69 reads
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Interesting to listen to.

Drumsticks 90 Reviews 83 reads
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 A lot of providers have some mental/drug issues.

mrhuck 15 Reviews 71 reads
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...I would request an appointment with her at her earliest convenience, this woman has the guts to talk about sex work on public radio & she deserves thanks from us customers & all the other providers, & NPR deserves thank's for airing this interview.

vorlon 119 Reviews 79 reads
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It's absolutely no secret that providers are at extra risk of being crime victims because of the issues they have going to the police to report these crimes.

Sexy-Sadie See my TER Reviews 88 reads
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I am really glad I caught the interview on NPR. I think it is really important to reduce the stigma around sex workers. Even when I was a dancer I felt like it was always awkward when I friend would ask what I did for work and I would say, "I'm a dancer". It was just very unpleasant to admit to some people. Now I just say I'm in between jobs and caring for my sick parents  (I'm not dancing anymore).

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