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Sydney Escorts in the News

Safer than Tinder, How mothers turn to escorting to buy designer clothing - 1st September 2019

Mothers if good areas of the city and turning to escort work to buy luxuries without the knowledge of their husbands. The rise in the number os escorts has been driven by apps and transaction websites where an escort can advertise and negotiate with a client, leaving a followable paper trial. One mother based in Sydney said this made it safer than Tinder.

2nd July 2019 Meet the undercover brothel investigator who gets paid to be pleasured by sex workers

This disgusting piece of shit visits massage parlours and Independent Australian escorts to find out if they are selling sex. So he goes into the massage parlour to see if sexual services are being sold and reports this to the council. He also investigates independent escorts for their boyfriends to see if they are working as a sex worker. He has sex and then reports them. 

Based in Sydney, Brad* works for Lyonswood Investigations and Forensics, a firm which local councils pay to look into suspected brothels.

Read a bit more about the shit Brad who works for Lyonswood Investigations and Forensics

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What will sex be like in the future? The Metaverse and AI will leave you astonished

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Virtual sex has been constantly evolving since it became popular in the 1990s with the advent of the Internet and online communication technology. The emergence of new platforms and tools like the Metaverse and artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the world of virtual intimacy.

So much so that, even though many of these tools are still in a developmental and testing phase, some platforms like the well-known ChatGPT or Dalli-2 are enabling a greater openness when it comes to sexual exploration. They are offering new and exciting possibilities, especially for the younger generations, to delve into eroticism and sensuality online.

But what exactly are these new tools? Below, from the Skokka research team, we'll fill you in on the innovations.

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Metaverse

When did it emerge?

The term "Metaverse" first surfaced in a novel produced in 1992 titled 'Snow Crash'. The Metaverse is a virtual world in which one can interact, designed to resemble an external reality. Major companies like Google, Meta, and Nvidia are developing a world that will allow experiences akin to the real world but with the freedom and assurance that it's just a video game.

What is it?


The Metaverse is a shared online virtual space where people can interact and engage in various activities. Concerning matters related to sexual life, the Metaverse offers endless possibilities, allowing individuals to explore sexuality and experiment with different identities and gender roles. From these platforms, one can create a virtual character and become an idealized persona, unlike a video game where you might battle a dragon or be a space cowboy.

The primary goal of the Metaverse is akin to what you might see in the movie Matrix, allowing for a kind of second life. In fact, it's even possible to pursue a second profession, such as being a Sportsman from Manchester, a Soldier from USA, or even one of the Skokka London escorts.

In the Metaverse, users can create and customize avatars to their liking, which enables them to explore their sexuality in a more open and unrestricted manner. Furthermore, the anonymity provided by the Metaverse can make users feel more comfortable discussing or interacting with certain sexual topics that would be taboo in real life.

Are there consequences?

While it may seem like sexual life in the Metaverse has no real consequences, the truth is that it can have a significant impact on the sexual lives of individuals, allowing them to experience different realities, such as being an escort. If one chooses to try virtual sexual encounters, it's crucial to remember that, just like in real life, the importance of consent and online safety must be maintained.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

In simple terms, artificial intelligence (AI) refers to systems or machines that mimic human intelligence to perform tasks and can interact based on the information they collect. In other words, they can perform tasks like translations, voice alterations, image generation, and much more, as their capabilities are nearly limitless.

The Metaverse and sexual services

 

Contributions of Artificial Intelligence

  • In the realm of virtual sexual experiences, AI is enabling actions such as creating 3D models of human bodies, simulating realistic sexual behaviors, and personalizing virtual sexual experiences.
  • One of the most significant advances of AI in virtual sex is the simulation of realistic sexual behaviors. This allows individuals to engage in conversations with an Sydney escorts right from their computer.
  • Software developers are using machine learning algorithms to create simulations of sexual behaviors based on real data from sexual experiences. This enables users to participate in virtual sexual experiences that closely resemble real-life sexual encounters.
  • Furthermore, AI is also facilitating the personalization of sexual experiences. Software developers are creating programs that can learn from user preferences, behaviors, and desires. This way, they can adjust the sexual experiences that can be had with a computer, creating an immersive experience.

 

As mentioned at the beginning, both technologies are still in the development phase and have a long way to go. However, considering how they are currently functioning, it's not unreasonable to think that in the very near future, intimate relationships can be maintained simply by using a device.

In conclusion, both the Metaverse and artificial intelligence are driving new and exciting possibilities in the world of virtual sex. From the creation of 3D models to avatars that allow people to explore their sexuality freely, these technologies enable the simulation of realistic sexual behaviors and the personalization of virtual sexual experiences. AI and the Metaverse are transforming how we explore sexuality, allowing for scenarios that were once only present in the realm of imagination.

Written by Ana Cardo

In a joyous celebration of history and progress, let's take a delightful trip back to a brief but significant chapter in the 1990s! Picture this: at the bustling corner of Stanley and Yurong Streets in Darlinghurst, stood a lively statue named Joy – a tribute crafted by the talented Loui Fraser. This artwork wasn't just any sculpture; it was the world's pioneer display of a sex worker in public view, symbolizing the vibrant history of East Sydney.

Honoring both women and the progressive legacy of New South Wales (NSW) as the first state to decriminalize sex work globally, Joy became a symbol of empowerment and change. Her relocation to Macquarie University in 2000 didn't dim her significance; rather, it sparked a movement to bring her back to her original spot.

Recently, in a spirited City of Sydney council meeting, Councillor Linda Scott championed a heartfelt motion titled 'Bring Joy Home.' This motion aimed to recreate and reinstall a replica of the original statue at its initial location, acknowledging NSW's groundbreaking role in sex work decriminalization under former Premier Bob Carr.

Councillor Scott passionately addressed the council, emphasizing Joy's pivotal role in commemorating the often overlooked history of sex workers in East Sydney. She lauded the unwavering advocacy of these individuals, whose resilience and activism led to legislative changes, safeguarding their rights and dignity.

In a bid for more equitable representation in the city's statues, Councillor Scott had previously advocated for a diverse range of artworks celebrating women. The glaring disproportion between statues of men and women – with even statues of birds outnumbering women's statues – has drawn global attention.

However, the journey to reinstate Joy faced hurdles. Concerns over vandalism and community sentiment surfaced during discussions. While some supported Joy's return, others expressed reservations, prompting thoughtful considerations and further consultations with the East Sydney community and a Public Art Advisory Panel.

Despite differing viewpoints and amendments proposed during the meeting, a unified decision emerged to prioritize community consultation before taking any action regarding Joy's reinstatement. While some amendments altered the original motion's direction, unity prevailed in seeking community input before moving forward.

Though disappointed by the amendments, Councillor Scott remains resolute in her commitment to honor the wishes of over 500 City residents who desire Joy's return. Her unwavering determination to amplify the presence of women in public art underscores a passionate quest to restore Joy to her rightful place in East Sydney.

“I would like for sex workers to no longer be the 'other'. I would like if people could imagine sex workers as a mix of many different people with many different views,” says Tilly Lawless, one of three out sex workers speaking as part of the Sex Work and Feminism panel at this year’s All About Women Festival at the Sydney Opera House. A writer and proudly vocal sex worker, Lawless is widely known for her 2017 TED Talk, which powerfully argued for why sex work is integral to contemporary feminism.

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“Second wave feminists generally think that we're catering to the patriarchy. In the same way that they may think that a woman who gets plastic surgery, or a woman who wears a lot of makeup, or a woman who decides to be a stay at home mum is catering to the patriarchy,” explains Lawless. 

She adds: “I would like feminists to generally step away from such oversimplified arguments. This kind of obsessive fear or paranoia we have that women are somehow traitors to their side, I think this is the same fear that people have around transgender women and transgender men as well.”

Hairdressers, wellness services such as massages, and tattoo parlours have opened in Australia. Brothels are still required to be closed.

17 brothels across Sydney have called on the government to do something, penning a letter to NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard, the Daily Telegraph reports.

These brothels have outlined a plan which they say will prove that are as safe as other personal services.

Our mitigation measures and reopening safety plans range from limiting the number of people on the premises at any one time, isolation of clients on arrival and questioning their recent travel and health status, separate rooms for service providers, cleaning processes and hygiene requirement for both clients and service providers, training of all personnel, information sharing with clients, limited-service time and specific services to be allowed, attention to airflow by opening windows and limiting air conditioning through to record-keeping for contact tracing purposes if needed,

The Sunday Telegraph published an apology to Silverchair’s Daniel Johns over the weekend (May 3), following a 2019 story which claimed Johns frequents Sydney brothel, The Kastle.

So what is worse, the Sunday Telegraph publishing an article to damage Daniel Johns, or that people have to feel bad visiting a brothel. Especially in a decriminalised state, no one should be embarrassed.

A transgender sex worker murdered inside her Sydney beachside apartment may have been strangled.

Kimberley McRae was found dead in her apartment on Mount Street, Coogee, about 10am on Tuesday