You lost me at hello ... Ebook
How British Men (and the occasional foreigner) Buy Sex In The United Kingdom.
de Camille Waring
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Nobody ever tells you how many e-mails you have to trawl through just to sell a little bit of (mostly mediocre) sex online.
While working as an online sex worker between 2005 and 2018 I received over 20,000 e-mails from men wanting to meet me, harass me, seduce me or just bloody waste my time.
I have collected these entertaining albeit questionable e-mails that make an interesting social commentary on the state of men who buy sex online. These e-mails are unedited and unscripted, and perhaps should have remained unsent.
While working as an online sex worker between 2005 and 2018 I received over 20,000 e-mails from men wanting to meet me, harass me, seduce me or just bloody waste my time.
I have collected these entertaining albeit questionable e-mails that make an interesting social commentary on the state of men who buy sex online. These e-mails are unedited and unscripted, and perhaps should have remained unsent.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Erotismo y relaciones
- Categorías adicionales Reino Unido
- Versión ebook de composición fija, 84 págs.
- Fecha de publicación: jun. 27, 2019
- Última modificación dic. 11, 2020
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave emails, humour, British men, sex buyers, sex work
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The Photographic Theorist
Melbourne
The Photographic Theorist engages critically and poetically with the medium of photography, situating it within feminist frameworks that illuminate complex intersections of power, memory, desire, and sexuality. Traversing diverse subjects—travel, cinema, sex work, sexual violence, and the politics of sex—this platform offers incisive, nuanced reflections that challenge dominant narratives and reveal the often-unseen dynamics embedded in images. Here, theory and aesthetics intertwine to provoke new ways of seeing and understanding the cultural importance of photography.
