

I was invited as a guest to give a sort of lecture about our business at the local law faculty (yes, it is the one during which I wore my t-shirt backwards 😅)
I was a bit shocked because I thought it would be a small workshop for just a few people. But instead, there was a huge crowd—maybe 100-150 people—waiting to hear me talk about the secrets of the sex industry.
I think I made a small mistake right at the beginning. Somehow, I mentioned the amount of money the top girls in the business can make each month. The students expected something like $8,000 (or €8,000) at most. When I said we’re talking about €40–50k, all their jaws dropped. And I think, in that moment, quite a few girls in the audience started wondering if a career in law was still the right path for them. 😅
It’s sad, because I never intend these public talks to be a promotion of the sex industry. In fact, later in my speech, I spoke about many of the risks, disadvantages, and struggles and stigma that sex workers face in their lives. But still, it was too late. Next time, I really need to think more carefully about the strategy behind my talk 😅
On the other hand, I do believe it’s important to talk about the financial realities of this business. Many people still think we’re dealing with small change, but in reality, it’s a massive industry—and yes, many of the women involved are millionaires. That truth shouldn’t be hidden.