Recommendations for transsexual escorts
Call Me To Play. Site created by de astns for the defense of the rights of sex workers in Switzerland
Dear escorts,
Sex work is a job and as in any job, there are things to learn before you start. Prostitution is not like making love in one’s private life!
Many young escorts who had setbacks and report them in the associations often exclaimed : « If only I had known! «
That’s why you may find the following fairsexwork recommendations worthful.
These recommendations are there to make your professional life easier. Sex work is a difficult activity and it is important to practice it with the utmost judgment and with the least possible risk.
- In Switzerland, the practice of prostitution is legal. Each canton has a law specific to the practice of sex work. In most cantons, you must be in possession of a residence permit and registered by the police,
- Do not accept verbal abuse, physical abuse or humiliation if they are scenes « performed » as a part of your services,
- In case of aggression, go to the police to file a complaint! This step is not always easy. Ask for help from a close person or go to your local sexworker’s organisation,
- Be aware of your limits, do agree with a service that disgusts you. Do not promise the customer what you will not be able to do later… it may lead to violence,
- Do not advertise on the Internet with a photo that is not yours. This will disappoint the customer if you do not meet his expectations and it may expose you to setbacks,
- Respect your advertised prices and do not try « to scam » the customer by promising him a low price and increasing it when he is in front of you: this could make him aggressive and violent,
- Explain to the client that it is best not to frenchkiss. Many sexually transmitted infections or STIs are carried by saliva, including syphilis, chlamydia, mycoplasma, hepatitis B and herpes,
- Think carefully before making the decision to practice unprotected oral sex. For personal reasons, some escorts give natural blowjobs (oral sex without condom without ejaculation in the mouth). This practice, although not transmitting HIV/AIDS, still transmits STIs such as syphilis, gonorrea, chlamydia, mycoplasma, hepatitis B and herpes. These diseases can have a major impact on your fertility, your health, and those around you,
- Protect your health; use a condom for any penetration,
- Always clean and disinfect your dildos and tools (forceps, handcuffs, whips). Always change any razorblades and probes after each use,
- Make sure a colleague always knows where you are and with whom. If this is not possible, make the client believe that you are not alone [radio, tv, etc …],
- Never wear a scarf, tight jewelry around your neck or earrings. An ill-intentioned client could seize it,
- Respect the professional secret and never call back a number after a missed call. You could absolutely embarrass the client,
- Never rob a client; this gives a bad image of sex work and will only get you in trouble,
- Avoid to self-administer yourself hormones. Indeed, transgender escorts can sometimes use too high doses of hormones and hence cause damage to their heath. It is better to seek advice from your local sexworker’s organisation to find an endocrinologist who will help you define the appropriate dosage.