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"I am a stripper, I escort, and I do financial domination."

What has your time in the industry been like? How has FOSTA impacted you?

"It has been up and down. I have learned so much about myself and the industry. FOSTA doesn't really affect my job as a stripper but does make it harder to find clients as an escort. I can't put up ads or use website hosting sites."

What should the world know about sex work?

"Sex work is a damn job. Period. Strippers, cam stars, porn stars, escorts clock in and clock out. We provide a service the same way 9-5 working people do. If that makes you uncomfortable then that's your problem. Not ours."

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