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  Why adultwork are so bad (part 2)
Posted by: Real Punter - 07-30-2015, 12:26 PM - Forum: General Forum - No Replies

Adultwork is the worst website in the world. Here is another example of their terrible business practices.

When we purchased Lukey.com it came with Luke's adultwork profile. Recently we added some Lukey.com escort photos and escort video clips to the adultwork site in the hope of selling them. We hear other producers make £1K a month off adultwork clips so it seemed a good idea.

Well we did not make many sales and we left the profile alone for a couple of months. When we logged back in adultwork had deleted all our photo galleries and movies without explanation. They did not even bother to email us! Not that we cared but what a way to run a community website!!!!

The guy in charge - Alan Davies (see photo) - lives in the UK and will be at the Adult Awards in September in London. Can somebody speak to him about the dodgy practices of his site?



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  Deleting profile on adultwork ?.
Posted by: Lexi - 06-10-2015, 09:49 PM - Forum: General Forum - Replies (1)

Hi

Do you know a way to delete a profile that someone is using ?
For example someone set up a profile for me with my pics, they now hold the log in and password so I can't access the profile! I need to delete it so I can be my own boss and not have him benefiting from my profile , earning cash from my private pics

Cheers
Xx

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  Campaign calls for ban on buying sex in Scotland
Posted by: Real Punter - 06-10-2015, 06:13 AM - Forum: General Forum - No Replies

A new campaign is calling for buying sex to be made illegal in an attempt to stamp out prostitution in Scotland. The End Prostitution Now campaign claims the move would decriminalise victims of sexual exploitation and protect vulnerable prostitutes. The initiative is being backed by the Women's Support Project and the Glasgow Violence Against Women Partnership.

Northern Ireland recently became the first part of the UK to make buying sexual services a criminal offence. The End Prostitution Now campaign is hoping to put pressure on the Scottish government make the same legislative change. Opponents of the move said it would drive prostitution underground and make it harder for sex workers to operate safely.

At present, it is not illegal to pay for sex in Scotland. However, activities such as public solicitation, running a brothel and kerb-crawling are criminal offences.

Source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-33046501

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  Sex worker to launch legal challenge against NI prostitution ban
Posted by: Real Punter - 05-29-2015, 09:44 AM - Forum: General Forum - No Replies

A sex worker is using European human rights legislation to try to overturn a new law in Northern Ireland that makes it illegal to pay for prostitutes. Dublin-born law graduate Laura Lee is launching an unprecedented legal challenge that could go all the way to Strasbourg, against a human trafficking bill which includes banning the payment for sex among consenting adults.

The region is the only part of the UK where people can be convicted of paying for sex. The law, which was championed by Democratic Unionist peer and Stormont assembly member Lord Morrow, comes into effect on 1 June. Lee told the Guardian she will launch her case at the high court in Belfast in the same month as the law comes into effect.

The justice minister, David Ford, has already warned that the Police Service of Northern Ireland may not be able to convict men contacting prostitutes for sex because intercept evidence from clients’ mobile phones would be inadmissible in the courts.

Lee, 37, said: “I am doing this because I believe that when two consenting adults have sex behind closed doors and if money changes hands then that is none of the state’s business. The law they have introduced has nothing to do with people being trafficked but simply on their, the DUP’s, moral abhorrence of paid sex. I believe that after June 1st, sex workers’ lives in Northern Ireland will actually be harder and the industry will be pushed underground.”

Lee, who lives in Edinburgh but travels to Belfast and Dublin to see clients, said her legal team would be referencing several articles of the European convention on human rights to challenge and overturn Morrow’s law.

“First of all we will need to exhaust domestic remedies starting in the Belfast high court, possibly going to the supreme court, the House of Lords and eventually the European court of human rights. There are several articles that we can look starting with article 8 that governs the right to privacy. We will also focus on article 2 that concerns the right to life and we will argue that this law puts sex workers’ safety by the fact the legislation will drive the trade further and further underground. And then article 3 is about protection from degrading treatment, which is very relevant because in Scotland police have been subjecting sex workers to terrible things such as strip searching on women working in Edinburgh saunas. Our legal team will also refer to the right to earn a living enshrined in the European social charter.”

Lee said she will fund the case partly via crowdfunding on social media networks and from sex worker campaign groups across the world.

Lee, an Irish psychology graduate whose range of services include S&M and bondage, said she was also taking the legal challenge to thwart an attempt to introduce a similar law criminalising the consumers of sex in the Irish Republic.

An alliance of radical feminist groups and a number of nuns from Catholic religious orders are lobbying southern Irish political parties to pass a Nordic-style law outlawing the purchase of sex.

“This case hopefully will put a big dent in the campaign to bring in this law across the border in the Republic. There is a massive propaganda campaign to claim that north and south in Ireland sex workers are women who are trafficked into the country. This is total nonsense. In 2014 there wasn’t a single arrest in connection with sex trafficking in Northern Ireland. The majority of sex workers like myself are independent and 70% are single mothers trying to earn a living in these hard times. No one has the right to take that option away from them,” she said.

Morrow defended his bill and criticised any move via the courts to overturn the legislation.

“If Europe or any other court did this they would be ignoring the will of the people and the overwhelming majority of those in the Northern Ireland Assembly,” he said.

In October the Stormont assembly voted by 81 votes to 10 which in article 6 of Morrow’s anti-trafficking bill banned payment for sex.

Source: http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/...tution-ban

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  Work for Escorts! Cash Paid!
Posted by: Real Punter - 05-27-2015, 04:03 PM - Forum: General Forum - No Replies

Are there any female escorts out there who want to be filmed for http://www.RealPunting.com ?

We have film crews out next week on Wed 3 June 2015 in London, Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester or surrounding areas. You will need to have an incall place where the filming can be done.

If you are a female escort aged 18 to 30 years old willing to be filmed and have photo ID please contact us here: http://realpunting.com/contact/

Please provide URL of where you advertise as an escort.

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  High Class Call Girls
Posted by: triple h - 05-13-2015, 07:26 AM - Forum: General Forum - No Replies

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/high-...call-girls

Thursday 21 May at 22:00

This bold documentary explores the lives of high-class prostitutes Miss Emily B and Cookie Jane, who charge thousands of pounds for a night with clients who find them on the Adultwork app.

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  Punter talks to BBC
Posted by: Real Punter - 05-06-2015, 10:36 AM - Forum: General Forum - No Replies

Video interview here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-32539648
with "Ben" the punter who talks about escorting.

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  Why we've turned to prostitution
Posted by: Real Punter - 04-17-2015, 07:07 AM - Forum: General Forum - No Replies

British university students reveal why they have resorted to selling their bodies.

Financial desperation is not the only reasons British undergraduates are turning to prostitution, with some continuing to work in the sex industry after leaving university, students have revealed. Many students claim they resort to illicit sex industries as they have no other way of paying their way until graduation, with claims of girls offering sex to their landlord in lieu of rent.

But some are being drawn to it purely as a better paid option that bar tending or waiting tables, or even for pleasure and power kicks or the dream of being a "kept man" in one case, it has emerged. In a series of frank interviews current and former students who are on the game have told how and why they got into the seedy world and how it makes them feel.

The women and a man, who asked to remain anonymous spoke to http://www.vice.com after a research project revealed more than a fifth of students have thought about being involved in the sex industry and males were more likely to get involved than female counterparts.

[ Source:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/why...sh-5525504 ]

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  do you like transsexual/transvestite escorts?
Posted by: KyleThompson - 03-31-2015, 10:00 AM - Forum: General Forum - No Replies

I recently read this blog about transvestite escorts: http://www.lavieenrosebcn.com/en/blog/tr...s-258.html and many questions came to my mind... Does anyone know why they are so successful? I mean, they look like women, but they are not. They aren't men either... it is a great option for bisexual people, isn't it? I heard some straight people defining themselves as "heterosexual"; but they like transsexual escorts...this sounds a little hypocrite to me... can somebody explain it to me, please???Huh

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  Laura Lee to fight Northern Ireland ban on Escorting
Posted by: Real Punter - 03-25-2015, 03:07 PM - Forum: General Forum - No Replies

A high-profile sex worker is set to take her fight against Northern Ireland’s imminent ban on prostitution to the courts. Laura Lee plans to launch an unprecedented challenge in a bid to overturn new legislation making it illegal to pay for sex in the region. Due to come into effect in June, the law will result in Northern Ireland being the only part of the UK where paying for the services of a prostitute could result in a criminal conviction.
More than 17,000 people here reportedly pay for sex each year.

Law graduate Ms Lee said she will launch her case at Belfast’s High Court after June and is prepared to take her fight all the way to the European courts in Strasbourg. She claims the law breaches European human rights and will put sex workers in danger by driving the industry further underground. Ms Lee told Belfast Live: “Sex workers have been denied their rights long enough. I witnessed first-hand what happened in 1993 when criminalisation came in in the South. Up until then we’d an amazing relationship with the guards. Then they had to go chasing clients and we were left vulnerable. We then had to move further back from police and the clients knew we were vulnerable. Decriminalisation is the way forward. Let’s be clear on this; in 2014 there were no arrests or convictions for sex trafficking in Northern Ireland. There were however 70 separate incidents of violence against sex workers and that’s only going to get worse. Sex work is the only job I can think of which compels a woman to work on her own and that has got to stop. More criminalisation will make it worse and that’s why I’ve decided to take this forward. It will be High Court first, then the Supreme Court and then we would be looking at Europe. I have my legal team assembled. We are not playing here.”

Paid-for consensual sex is currently legal in Northern Ireland, though activities such as kerb-crawling, brothel-keeping and pimping are illegal.
Ms Lee plans to pay for the legal action through crowd-funding and backing from sex worker support groups.

The new legislation, championed by DUP peer Lord Morrow, was passed last October – despite serious concerns being voiced by Justice Minister David Ford.

The ban on paying for sex was included in Lord Morrow’s human
trafficking bill which was passed in the Assembly. Last October, the anti-trafficking bill passed the Stormont Assembly by 81 votes to 10. That was despite a survey showing 98% of sex workers were against the changes. At the time Sinn Fein’s Caitriona Ruane said MLAs could show “this part of Ireland is not open for business for pimps”.

Lord Morrow insisted the new law was vital in tackling trafficking, arguing that outlawing payment would simplify legislation and send a message to offenders. Mr Ford insisted there was “100% agreement” between him and Lord Morrow regarding the need to tackle human trafficking. But he said he had concerns about the ability to properly police clause six – the ban on paying for sex. He voiced his fears after a report commissioned by his department said the introduction of such a law would be unlikely to act as a deterrent. The research also suggested 1% of those involved in the sex trade had been forced to join it.

Source: http://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/belfas...rn-8905449

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