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The Show Must Go On: Working With, And Through, Depression As An Online Sex Worker
Cashmere contributor, dominatrix, and poet Stormie Conn writes on the unspoken struggle content creators face: working through, and with, depression. Speaking on mental health and how it impacts her sex work and mindset, Conn writes a poignant personal essay.
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As A Transgender Man and Sex Worker, My Existence Is Political
“As a transgender sex worker, my body cannot help but be political. I must continually be an activist for my own right to exist.”
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Blackness In Porn is Fetishized and Commodified. Can Performers Like Myself Change That?
“Race and sex in American society have shaped a worldview that extended to our industry. We are exoticized, vilified, underpaid, and partitioned as others in an already sexualized and charged circumstance, our bodies prized for their beauty and power yet divorced from our humanity.”
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By The Horns: My Life And Sexuality As A Bull
“In the world of toxic masculinity, many men are afraid to come out as cucks. These men, who are dedicated to their partner’s pleasure, remain in the shadows in fear of their football buddies’ ridicule.”
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Lights, Camera, Satisfaction: Tay Allard Dissects The Intersections of Art and Pornography In Their Work
“I had dreams of creating something.”