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EPISODE · Sep 5, 2025 · 5 MIN

Receipts Please! Myths Don't Stand A Chance! Myth #5: Sex Work Is Glamorous and Easy Money

from SWOP Behind Bars Advocacy from the Margins · host Swopbehindbars

When sex work shows up in mainstream culture, it’s rarely depicted as the ordinary, complex labor that it is. Instead, it’s boxed into one of two caricatures: the tragic victim or the glamorous hustler. Tabloid headlines, reality TV, and glossy magazine profiles often play up stories of women who supposedly “made it big,” while crime shows and news specials focus on “fallen” women to be rescued. These dueling myths - pity on one end, glamor on the other - do the same kind of damage: they erase the daily realities of people who engage in sex work to survive, to provide for their families, or to pursue financial independence. While the “tragic victim” trope props up carceral feminism, the “glamorous and easy money” myth is its cultural twin. Both flatten sex workers into archetypes that serve someone else’s agenda, while ignoring the truth that sex work, like all forms of labor, exists on a spectrum - and is shaped by the same structural forces that shape every other job market: inequality, precarity, and lack of protections.

When sex work shows up in mainstream culture, it’s rarely depicted as the ordinary, complex labor that it is. Instead, it’s boxed into one of two caricatures: the tragic victim or the glamorous hustler. Tabloid headlines, reality TV, and glossy magazine profiles often play up stories of women who supposedly “made it big,” while crime shows and news specials focus on “fallen” women to be rescued. These dueling myths - pity on one end, glamor on the other - do the same kind of damage: they erase the daily realities of people who engage in sex work to survive, to provide for their families, or to pursue financial independence. While the “tragic victim” trope props up carceral feminism, the “glamorous and easy money” myth is its cultural twin. Both flatten sex workers into archetypes that serve someone else’s agenda, while ignoring the truth that sex work, like all forms of labor, exists on a spectrum - and is shaped by the same structural forces that shape every other job market: inequality, precarity, and lack of protections.

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When sex work shows up in mainstream culture, it’s rarely depicted as the ordinary, complex labor that it is. Instead, it’s boxed into one of two caricatures: the tragic victim or the glamorous hustler. Tabloid headlines, reality TV, and glossy...

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