@hanlemc@tolerateitmax@margotcatgirl Most workplaces trust you to simply not use your phone on the job, they don't literally remove the ability to do so from you
@LRSerling Check to become a substitute teacher in your district. Don't worry about the teaching if you don't want to, you choose your own hours and you can also pick up jobs as a substitute custodian. The pay isn't great depending on your district but they are not picky
@insomniacarcade@Floki_Vt@Odessa_vt "surely you believe if someone had KILOGRAMS of both cocaine and powdered sugar something should be done about it"
This is what you sound like
@taskmasterfan It is quite conspicuous that she's the only openly gay character in the show to die, but it's not very fair to single her out as a POC--plenty of non POC characters also die, including women
@SpacePanda95@fiiraaq@femailment chance. So she asks once again. The man recognizes this as her expressing her needs--he decides he's willing to have sex even when he doesn't want to, because he values the relationship. One person wanted it, the other person didn't, yet no rape occurred.
@SpacePanda95@fiiraaq@femailment couple with differing libidos and schedules. The woman approaches the man for sex. The man is still recuperating from work and declines. The woman communicates she's been pent up and restless for weeks and this has caused her distress, and she doesn't know when theyll get another
@fiiraaq@femailment situation is any more exploitative than other jobs. As for those in truly exploitative situations, the solution is quite clearly to remove the necessity of needing to do sex work. Criminalizing the industry only harms them, drives more women under the table, and creates an
@fiiraaq@femailment Whether rape is separate from other forms of violence (which it isn't, necessarily) is irrelevant because sex "WORK" isn't RAPE. It is consensual, predicated on the exchange of money. By definition, not rape.
Is rape a possibility? Yes. Rape is possible literally anywhere.
@fiiraaq@femailment I don't really see how that's relevant, but assuming neither are consensual, it would depend on the severity and location of the punch. Still, I'd probably take it over unprompted penetration
@sangucheavemayo@femailment 3) where is this energy for the military? Professional fighters? Stuntmen? All of these people are at just as much inherent bodily risk as sex workers if not more.
@sangucheavemayo@femailment 2) again, the lack of regulation and the criminalization of sex work is the very thing which increases the risk of sex workers. If you claim to care so much about these people, you'd be shouting legalization from the rooftops.