Maya had been dating Jay for eight months before he told her. They were lying in bed on a rainy Sunday, the kind of morning that felt suspended in honey—slow, sweet, and safe.
Over the next few weeks, Maya felt everything—fear, jealousy, confusion, and curiosity. She talked to a therapist. She read about ethical non-monogamy and the spectrum of sex work. She realized her assumptions came from stigma, not from Jay’s actions. He had never lied. He had never pressured her. He was the same loving, reliable person. 18 My Boyfriend is a Sex Worker 2 -2024- www.10...
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Jay explained: he did cuddle therapy and online sensual companionship. No intercourse, but intimate touch and emotional presence. He was legal, tested weekly, and had clear boundaries with clients. “I don’t keep secrets from the people I love,” he said. “And I want to love you honestly.” She talked to a therapist
One night, Jay came home tired after a difficult session. Maya made him tea and held him. “I don’t need to be your only intimacy,” she whispered. “I just need to be your home.”
If you or someone you know is dating a sex worker, resources like (for partners of adult industry workers) or Reddit’s r/partnersofsexworkers offer peer support. The most important thing? Consent, honesty, and respect go both ways. Would you like a shorter version, or a version tailored to a specific situation (e.g., online only, full-service work, or polyamory contexts)?