Talking Sex Work with a Former Sex Worker / Rachel Music on My Sex Bio

There’s global debate about whether or not sex work should, legally and culturally, be considered a profession. There are many realities and dimensions of sex work that can be easily overlooked thanks to the marked stigma society has attached to sex work, such as the potential for sexual healing that sex work offers to individuals.

We hope you enjoy our discussion with Rachel Music; Writer, Former Sex Worker, and Founder of Schadenfrau studio, who first got into sex work in her early 20s, motivated by financial and personal reasons. She shares with My Sex Bio her story as a sex worker, her experiences and insights, and her opinions on sex work, its legalization and what the future should look like.

Learn more about Rachel Music and her current works at Bushwick Daily and at Linktree

My Sexual Biography

My Sex Bio is dedicated to changing the way people talk about and connect with their sexual selves, through guided reflection, empowering sex education and our virtual sex-positive studio classes.

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