“Great sex is apocalyptic. There is no such thing as great sex unless you have an apocalyptic moment.”

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American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, film m… 1923–2007

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Context: If someone wants to be called a sex worker, I call them a sex worker. But there is a problem with that term, because while it was adopted in goodwill, traffickers have taken it and essentially said, “Okay, if it’s work like any other, somebody has to do it.” In Nevada, there was a time when you couldn’t get unemployment unless you tried sex work first. The same was true in Germany. So the state became a procurer because of the argument that sex is work like any other. This is not a good thing.
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