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Some of the more useful resources available.

National Ugly Mugs » Maintains a database of potentially abusive clients. On this website you can check the phone number or email address of each new person who approaches you, and you will be able to see if another provider has reported a bad experience previously against a customer with these details.

TLC Trust » Created by lifelong campaigner Dr. Tuppy Owens, this is a nationwide directory of providers who are able to offer a sexual experience to persons with a physical or learning disability. A wide variety of services may be requested, both penetrative and non-penetrative, such as striptease, massage, role play, teaching social and relationship skills, webcam, BDSM, and much more. Several providers have written testimonials to say they have found the work rewarding. If you would like to be listed, there is a contact form on the site.

SAAFE: Support and Advice for Escorts » Friendly and helpful website, with lots of information, together with a lively forum where providers can discuss their day, let off steam, share stories, network with others, and support each other’s businesses.

Projects@Mary’s » NHS clinic providing free, confidential, non-judgemental sexual health support for female and male sex workers who work in London. Services include rapid HIV testing, hepatitis B vaccinations, PEPSE medication to prevent HIV transmission should a condom split, free contraception and condoms, and free emergency contraception. Run by sympathetic staff who are trained to advise on many of the issues that affect persons who sell sexual services.

Non-adult links: occasional news items, etc.

Extinction Rebellion » Anarchist collective who advocate peaceful civil disobedience to press the government to speed up its climate change policies before the Earth becomes uninhabitable for us. The thing is … is humanity worth preserving? My own view is human life is NOT more important than any other form of animal life (I don’t even think humans are always the most intelligent creatures alive today: whales communicate by singing to one another across an ocean; birds navigate instinctively from one country to the next: can we do that?). If humanity dies over the next 1,000 years, the Earth, and all of the wildlife it contains (birds, fish, reptiles, other mammals) will continue travelling through space, and most likely thrive without us. So maybe it’s time for humans to go. (I’m playing devil’s advocate here … but only slightly.) If you partly or wholly disagree with my point-of-view, you can find out how you can get involved from the link above.