Thursday, 14 May 2015

Working Girl #14

Today I want to welcome SIN (Sex Industry Network - South australia) members to my blog, SINS play a vital role in the Sex Industry, they are a leading  offering guidance and support to working girls across the state and I think it is important to share the information about their services as it relates to this blog.



SIN offers a lot to both women and men in the Sex Industry and is run by current and former sex workers so they understand what we do and are here to help without "saving us" lol their services include:

- Peer Support
- Peer Education
- Outreach Programs (street, brothel, parlour and private workers)
- Sex Worker Safe Spaces
- Safer Sex Shop
- Needle Exchange Program
 
 
 
Now I have talked a lot about the fun, exciting, daring and practical side of working and I think it is time to talk about the downside and the pitfalls.
Obviously this industry can attract a dark side, the "easy money" is tempting for drug addicts, the desperate and the vulnerable workers; this makes them easy targets for sleazy low life creeps who manipulate, abuse and attempt to control them. Sometimes it is a case of working in or for a "boss" who is lousy. SIN helps protect these women and men, they offer assistance to those looking to get out of the industry or for those looking to get into a safer environment. They sell quality safety products including both male and female condoms to "massage parlours" to promote safety and will not only deliver these products but will also drive workers to the doctors for check ups and, well, the list of what these amazing people do is endless.
 
You will find groups like SIN in every state, protecting and supporting the workers, educating the "bosses" and fighting current government legislation (like the antiquated South Australia) for equal rights and safe working environments for Sex Industry workers.
 
So here is a request I am sending out...
 
SEX WORKERS AND SEX WORKER SUPPORTERS!!!

June 2nd is 'International Whores Day', a day commemorating the 1975 occupation of the Church of St. Nizierof in Lyon, France, by more than 100 sex workers. The event is considered to be the birth of the modern sex workers rights movement, and traditionally it's the day when sex worker activists all over the world rally for equal rights.

SIN will once again, rally on the steps of Parliament House, to draw attention to our inequitable employment standards, and demand the decriminalisation of sex work in SA.

We are sick of being criminals because of our chosen work, we are sick of being discriminated against, we are sick of having no OHS standards, and we are sick of being treated unfairly!

We invite all sex workers and sex worker supporters to join us!!!!
 
If you can't attend in person (yes we will be there), perhaps you could just leave a message of support on the SIN facebook page :) it means a lot to know that more than just sex workers believe in our rights.
 
 
 
TIP OF THE DAY: Kissing
 
There are many ways to kiss but we tend to fall into the same pattern...so tip of the day is to shake it up and try something new. If you are a no tongue kind of person then give it a go...you don't have to ram it down their throat, but try sucking their tongue gently or little licks on their tongue and lips can be exciting too.
For those who are tongue wielders try keeping it in your own mouth...little kisses on the lips with partially open lips, perhaps try gently biting their bottom lip and sucking at the same time very slowly. Here is a YouTube video I found, they have a whole selection of kissing styles for you to try :)
 
 
THANKYOU, THANKYOU, THANKYOU my friends for your support, this means the world to Mrr Amalie and myself.
 
Keep sexy
Miss Amalie
xxx
 
 

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