Howdy! I know this is kind of off topic but I was wondering which blog platform are you using
for this website? I’m getting sick and tired of WordPress because I’ve had issues with hackers and I’m looking at
alternatives for another platform. I would be awesome if you could point me
in the direction of a good platform.
ISA MAZZEI: I decided to write the book — I don’t remember exactly when, but it was sometime either before
we moved into production on Cam, but Cam was already a thing at that point.
Researchers at Israeli security firm Check Point say that 27million people have been targeted by the scam campaign. There were people doing
sex work for so many different reasons, who had varying levels of love for
it or hatred for it, or didn’t give a shit about it.
And so then I was like, “I’m going to give them what they want.” I’m going to be like, “This is my porn name and this is who I was. But there was this tremendous safety, just like when I did come out as queer where I was like, “Oh,
I can just be who I am finally. You are now a proven case, a
public figure, that there can be public success after sex work, after camming, without hiding it.
The L Word is another great example of that power of representation and creating
a public case for acceptance. As far as a public coming-out, that’s a huge spotlight, getting put on Netflix.
Howdy! I know this is kind of off topic but I was wondering which blog platform are you using
for this website? I’m getting sick and tired of WordPress because I’ve had issues with hackers and I’m looking at
alternatives for another platform. I would be awesome if you could point me
in the direction of a good platform.
ISA MAZZEI: I decided to write the book — I don’t remember exactly when, but it was sometime either before
we moved into production on Cam, but Cam was already a thing at that point.
Researchers at Israeli security firm Check Point say that 27million people have been targeted by the scam campaign. There were people doing
sex work for so many different reasons, who had varying levels of love for
it or hatred for it, or didn’t give a shit about it.
And so then I was like, “I’m going to give them what they want.” I’m going to be like, “This is my porn name and this is who I was. But there was this tremendous safety, just like when I did come out as queer where I was like, “Oh,
I can just be who I am finally. You are now a proven case, a
public figure, that there can be public success after sex work, after camming, without hiding it.
The L Word is another great example of that power of representation and creating
a public case for acceptance. As far as a public coming-out, that’s a huge spotlight, getting put on Netflix.
I like looking through a post that can make people think.
Also, many thanks for allowing for me to comment!