FAQ

  • Being a sex worker is a requirement to join us. But we are interested in ideas and collaborations with creative allies who support the sex worker community. If you have a project we can work on together, feel free to get in touch!

  • No. Being a nude model or a pole dancer doesn’t make you a sex worker.

  • You can send us an email describing why you’d like to join us and some words about your experience in the industry.

  • Get in contact with Hydra, a non-profit and nongovernmental organisation set up explicitly to advise and protect sex workers. They even have a section on their website called “Sex work from A to Z”.

  • Forget the stereotypes. Clients come from many different walks of life, backgrounds, and age groups. Many are looking for conversation as well as visual entertainment, which is why we emphasize that our work is not just about presenting our bodies, but also about being able to persuade verbally and keep them company.

  • Regarding stripping, we try not to give specific details on clubs as people have varied experiences and a ‘good’ club for one person may not necessarily be a ‘good’ club for another. We are not affiliated with any specific establishment.