
Whether, when, where and with whom a sex worker gets involved is entirely up to her. The right to sexual self-determination clearly also applies to prostitution. And that's a good thing! If sex providers make use of their right to sexual self-determination in contact adverts, this is legitimate. Notes such as: "Please no requests from men under ... or over ... years of age" are understandable. Not every young newcomer or mature woman wants to have sex with someone who could be her father, grandfather, son or grandson.Such an addition in the advert is completely okay and is a clear decision-making aid for the interested customer.
But unfortunately, the sex business is also rife with lovingly cultivated prejudices. In some ad texts, this bias is reflected as follows: "I don't receive southerners", "Men of Turkish or Arab descent are not welcome"," I don't meet people of colour or Muslims".
It is undisputed that some service providers have had negative experiences with customers of other nationalities.
"But isn't it unfair to draw conclusions about all compatriots as a result? For me, this is an unfair general judgement and I would go even further, it is discriminatory. For me, such public statements do not belong in this day and age."
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on Freedom, Equality and Solidarity states: "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood."
So ladies: You decide whether and with whom. Just don't use such wording in your advertising. There are other ways of conveying to the guest that they are not an option for you as a customer.
And there's something else I'm increasingly noticing. Are Swiss, German or Austrian women the better service providers just because their nationality is listed in their passport? Hardly any woman in the sex industry dares to openly admit that she comes from Bulgaria or Romania anymore. Because here, too, the prejudices that everyone else is always trying to maintain have done the rest. Rip-offs, all for nothing, cheap fucking, poor service, rent-seekers, forced prostitutes etc. are hostilities that are attached to some foreign women.
When I read in the sex adverts: "Genuine Swiss", "German girl","From Austria " ... then these women are clearly trying to gain an advantage. They are allowed to do so, as long as they don't contribute to the negative image of women from other nations. Because none of us can choose in the womb which country in the world we are born in.
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