There are many biases and stigmas surrounding sex work.
Although one of the largest industries continuing to expand, the sex industry is undoubtedly misunderstood.
As a result of this, it’s an industry where speculation is rife, spurring negative impressions about sex workers in general.
However, sex work is much more comprehensive than many think, in terms of the types of people who offer sexual services, the various types of sex work, where sex work takes place, and why people engage in it.
Below, we’ve debunked the most common misconceptions in the adult industry to highlight the reality of what sex work is really like, and most importantly, #BreakTheBias.
Many people question why such a large thriving industry breeds so many misconceptions.
Most of these stigmas about sex work largely come from inaccurate portrayals displayed in the media.
It’s not unusual to see films depicting the sex industry as sordid, seedy, and criminal. Likewise, when sex workers hit the front-page headlines, it’s often for scandalous or criminal associations.
In turn, these misconceptions are damaging to both the industry and sex workers. They create a stigma whereby people assume to know, albeit incorrectly, what the sex industry is all about, despite having any real knowledge or understanding.
For those working in the sex industry, negative misconceptions and stigmas can be demoralising for them.
Portraying sex workers as “bad”, illegal, or second-class citizens, encourages unfair mistreatment, discrimination, and harmful stereotypes that can negatively impact their lives.
This type of attitude and response to sex workers can also incite bad clients to treat sex workers with disregard and a lack of respect, putting them at greater risk of danger.
Many sex work advocates and organisations have worked hard to bring the sex industry out into the open and continue to fight for protective legalisation for all sex workers while challenging common biases and stigmas.
As an example, here at Vivastreet, we’ve created an online space to allow sex workers to advertise their services safely and without judgement.
But with negative attention regularly applied to the sex industry, the threat is that some sex workers will be forced to disappear underground.
Negative press also works to shame the clients of sex workers, making them feel less inclined to use the services of a sex worker in fear of being named and shamed. In turn, this means less paid work for the sex worker.
Ultimately, the incorrect portrayal of sex workers brings a slur on the reputations of those who make a living in the sex industry. And for women, in particular, this is especially disconcerting when it begins to encroach on their basic rights.
Overall, most misconceptions about sex work are formed by those who know very little about how the adult industry really operates.
With the inaccurate portrayal of sex work being constantly shown on TV, in films, and highlighted incorrectly by the media, these stigmas, unfortunately, gain momentum very quickly.
Not to mention the negative stereotypes that come with certain terminologies, such as ‘prostitute‘, which is a derogatory term that holds stigma, discrimination and historical and cultural baggage.
The key is to adopt a non-judgemental attitude, avoid making assumptions and judging others by their job title, and heighten your awareness about sex work by conducting your own research.
Ultimately, regardless of the opinions and feelings some of us have about the sex industry, every sex worker has the right to receive a wage for their job and work in a safe environment, which respects their basic human rights.
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