| What to share | What NOT to share | |---------------|-------------------| | Hours worked, earnings highs/lows, emotional exhaustion levels | Specific sexual acts with clients (unless you explicitly agree this helps) | | Safety incidents (e.g., a boundary-crossing client) | Comparisons between you and clients | | Work-related travel or schedule changes | Gratuitous erotic details that serve no communication purpose |
Below is a structured you can adapt for a personal, academic, or advocacy context. my boyfriend is a sex worker 2024 better
Seek out spaces for partners of sex workers. Realizing that your "unique" problems are actually quite common in the community can alleviate the feeling of isolation. 4. Prioritizing "Our" Intimacy | What to share | What NOT to
Encourage him to have friends in the industry. They understand the logistical headaches (taxes, platform bans, difficult clients) in a way you shouldn't have to. Support for You: Support for You: