I got a lovely email the other day from the one and only Trixie. You might remember her as the indie “webwhore” who runs three websites, including TastyTrixie.com, complete with spycams, phone sex services, and general expectation-defying awesomeness. Trixie wrote, “It’s pretty rare for people in our industry to see one of their own profiled by non-industry media in a positive way. It means a lot, so thanks!”
You’re welcome, Trixie! I hope I can keep on being a positive voice for internet-based sex workers in the mainstream media. Not to go all sappy, but it really is something I care about. In fact, in a few weeks, you should see another Click Me profiling a sex worker who uses the internet. Who will she be? What will she do? Will her web address also use tantalizing literary devices like alliteration? The suspense!



December 8th, 2007 at 3:35 pm
Of course they make you feel warm and fuzzy. They wouldn’t be a good sex worker if they didn’t! Awesome column, by the way.
December 9th, 2007 at 6:45 am
Thanks! Though I never imagined “warm and fuzzy” were exactly the adjectives I’d expect a sex worker to inspire, at least not professionally. Maybe “hot and bothered”?