Sex Workers Anonymous, formerly Prostitutes Anonymous, is a 12 Step Fellowship of men and women who have a desire to leave commercial sex work, and it’s aftermath, behind.
Commercial sex work includes prostitution, escorting, pimping, madaming, pornography, stripping, phone sex, adult cam work, or any other arena where you exchanged sex or a sexual activity for money, services or goods (whether a legal activity or not).
We are a worldwide, free, out-patient, anonymous program open to anyone regardless of their age, race, gender, sex, sexual identity, religion, HIV status, or location that has a desire to leave the sex industry.
Sex Workers Anonymous does not feel the problem is with the sex industry in and of itself. We are a fellowship of people who have a desire to leave the sex industry – period. We have no opinion on the industry itself – whether it should be legalized or decriminalized or whether it’s right or wrong or the people are good or bad. It doesn’t matter about whether or not the sex industry is legal to us anymore than an alcoholic can justify taking that first drink because alcohol is sold legally. We just want to focus on our desire to leave the sex industry and to adjust to life afterwards.
Sex Workers Anonymous recovery book can be purchased at; Sex Workers Anonymous
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Hi,
I am a doctoral student conducting dissertation research. This confidential study is aimed at exploring the experiences of adults whose mother is or was working as a sex worker/prostitute. Your participation will be a great contribution to helping others!
In deciding if you wish to participate, please consider the following:
1. All your information will remain anonymous.
2. You will be interviewed privately and asked to fill out two brief questionnaires.
3. The total anticipated time of your participation in this study is 2 hours.
4. You will be paid $30 for your time.
To participate in this study you must fulfill the following criteria:
1. Be over the age of 18.
2. Have a biological mother who is working or has worked as a sex worker on the streets.
3. Have had some contact with your mother.
If you meet the criteria, you are welcome to contact me. Looking forward to hearing from you.
[email protected]
510-473-5042
Note; Recovery Is Sexy Has no connection with this research. Please use caution.
Hi Jody,
People can now click on your e-mail or site address in your comments.
Regards
Sparrow
ps – I see you sell products. Would you be interested in carrying our recovery guides to sell on your store? Please advise. Thanks.
Jody
Thank you for writing this about us to help people. Is there a way we can add a way for people to contact us if they need help? Please let me know. Thank you.
Jody