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Picture a sex worker, what comes to mind? In , the German government passed a law that would ultimately legalise sex work. According to this law, sex work was no longer seen as immoral, but could be viewed as a legitimate profession which people could choose to pursue. Few know just what goes on behind the scenes and many remain sceptical of the highly controversial profession, and some recent discussions want to return to the criminalisation of sex work altogether.
In , at the height of the pandemic, some prominent German lawmakers called for the introduction of the contentious Nordic Model, which crimininalises clients of sex workers, but not the workers themselves. Too often, they present the workers as powerless victims and the voices of actual sex workers are often absent from the debate. We spoke to five sex workers who each gave their perspective on the meaning of their work today — and the stigma that comes with it. Leo, who identifies as non-binary, was 18 when they first walked into a brothel.
I thought I was going for an interview. I had answers prepared. The person Leo was 11 years ago is nowhere to be seen today. They speak with a confidence that makes it difficult to imagine the year-old. Leo still has short hair, but rocks a body full of tattoos and radiates assurance and authority. Looking back, even Leo seems a little surprised. I was making a crap ton of money, so, obviously they had good reason to be aggressive towards me.
I was huge competition. A friend of mine once called it the gentrification of sex work. Today, Leo works mainly as an independent escort, but sometimes misses life in the brothel. Leo says working independently can get quite lonely. After years of leading a double life working illegally the US, Emma Pankhurst decided to move to Berlin to pursue sex work.