^Sex work excluding radical feminist, which this doesn't have much to do with as I don't see them proclaiming radfem views, unless I'm missing something...
I understand the frustration at sugar babies that "look down" on us, but guess what? The way to make them realise what they do is sex work too.... Isn't to shame all sex workers, which from what I can see this site is doing. It doesn't exactly seem to respect the fact that what they're doing is sex work, does it? This isn't good for us either, but if you will accept one brand of misogyny simply because it is directed at women you don't like, then fine. Nothing new there then.
Nik Richie who owns Tag your sponsor has been doing this for years. literally years.
he also owns 'the dirty'. Those of us in the SB community are very aware of these sites and him, they are the SB equivilent of the god awful forums that escorts have. I am just as deep in the SB community as I am in the escort community and I have known about this man for a very long time.
tag your sponsor isn't relevant to sex workers. it is relevant to pseudo celebrities and 'instagram celebrities' and 'models'. The dirty his other site is more relevant to us. When you get to that level and you are all over social media then it is a risk you take.
If I was to create an instagram today with photos of all my exploits and all my cash and bags and shoes logic dictates that there is a chance at any point someone might become intrigued by my fabulous life and steal my photos.
The same way the girls who decided to flash how much they make in that c4 documentary should have been mentally prepared for the backlah displaying your lifestyle on social media is the same thing.
When you choose to broadcast how much you make this is the risk you take...tbh Nik Richie is the least of their problems....I'd be more concerned about security,hmrc,irs, etc.