2.1. Health
Interesting facts about health. So that you stay healthy in sex work!
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2.1.1 General information on personal hygiene and well-being
You should always pay special attention to the body and your soul. You should feel good, you radiate that to the outside. Exaggerated cleanliness... -
2.1.2 Health risks related to unprotected sex
Sperm and blood (including menstrual bleeding) should not be seen with eyes, mouth and other body openings and open skin areas, e.g. Cold sores on the... -
2.1.3 SM practices
When practicing S / M as well as playing with toys and dildos, you have to be careful so that no sperm, blood, or body exudates get on mucous membrane... -
2.1.4 Work equipment
In sex work, one should practice the professional handling of various work utensils. We present the most important ones in this section. -
2.1.4.1 Handling condoms
In sex work, safe sex means vaginal, anal and oral sex with a condom. Always have condoms of various sizes and strengths ready and choose individually... -
2.1.4.2 Dental Dams
There are so-called leak patches, also called dental dams. The term comes from the English and means small latex cloths that are placed over the ... -
2.1.4.3 Rubber gloves and finger cots
With rubber gloves or finger cots you can protect your hands or fingers from blood, sperm, faeces and vaginal secretions. They are used, for exam... -
2.1.4.4 sponges
Some women do not want to forego paid fun even during their period. Or, shortly before meeting a customer, the period will surprise them if they ... -
2.1.4.5 Dildos and Sextoys
Dildos and sex toys are often used in games together. Here too, care should be taken to ensure that they are hygienically cleaned after each use. ... -
2.1.5 Drugs and alcohol
Another point is drugs and alcohol. If you and your guest can do without both, so much the better. Otherwise: use as few drugs as possible before... -
2.1.6 Signs of sex worker burnout: time for a break
Another health risk is psychological stress that can be associated with the job. Watch for signs and consider taking a break or taking a break. ... -
2.1.7 Limits and taboos
Each provider decides for itself what services it offers, defines its taboos, determines the number and which customers it wants to meet. It is i... -
2.1.8 Stigma management and coming out
Even if prostitution is legalized as a profession and treated like any other form of employment before the tax office, sex work is still subject to a ... -
2.1.9 Health insurance
Health insurance is mandatory, even if the costs are a deterrent. The amount is based on your income. Health insurance is a barrier for many sex ...