A lot of podcasts feature sex advice sections offered by individuals who don't really have the training or background to offer this type of advice and/or information. [1/?]
It bothers me because it discredits my training and the years I've put into working into perfecting my craft. So for these opportunities to be given to those who are "popular" on social media feels irresponsible and opportunist, which I'm well aware is how media works [2/?]
Writing and learning about sex can be fun, but it's not easy to make a name for yourself––and don't even get me started about earning a livable income from it. My work cannot be shared on many social platforms because the content is considered explicit [3/?]
Rates have never been worse and opportunities have never been more scarce. So when people think having sex makes them an expert of sorts, I have to call it out now. Just because you cook yourself dinner doesn't make you a chef, so why do we regard sex this way? [4/?]
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