Why are we excluding them from the conversation?
, as she started serving and dancing at a club less than a year ago. Though she enjoys the work, the physical toll of dancing came as a shock. For her, the bruises were the most surprising part of her job. “I knew I would be sore from doing pole work,” she says. “But no one warned me about the ugly bruises, burns on your thighs from doing lap dances, the ache in your hips from the positions you’re in — or that all the floor work would literally take the skin off your knees.
, Epsom salt baths, and Ayurvedic herbs, all of which she uses to soothe the aches and pains that often course through her 22-year-old body., sought treatment from a chiropractor when they first started dancing. “I was working five days a week and also trying to learn pole tricks, so it was very hard on my body,” they say, explaining that they’ve since left stripping and turned to powerlifting. “I’ve no doubt sustained some damage from my dancing days.
For Calida, patronizing assumptions like these are harmful to folks in the industry who want their health concerns taken seriously. Oftentimes, that means lying about their occupation during doctor’s visits. “I did make the mistake of telling one of my doctors about [sex work],” she tellson sex workers. “In most places, a lot of forms of work aren’t legal, and a lot of doctors don’t have training for patients who are in this industry,” Calida says.
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