
In The Latex Files, Aussie sex worker Jessica Jaye tells you the naked truth on everything you’ve wanted to know about the sex industry. Expect behind-the-scenes stories to unfiltered hot takes and answers to your burning (hopefully not literally) questions.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHealth & FitnessSexualitySelf-Improvement | |||

In this episode, Jessica recounts and provides comments on two recent print and TV stories about assaults against sex workers in New South Wales. Links to the stories:
www.reddit.com/r/wollongong/comments/1rw4xiw/postbreakup_outburst_dapto_m... more
Jessica discusses some of the constraints facing sex workers in deciding whether to tour domestically or internationally, such as the increasing costs of flights and accommodation and the legality (or otherwise) of sex work.
Jessica's ex-husband returns to the podcast to provide some further comments regarding jealousy and why romantic relationships between sex workers and their clients are unlikely to work.
Jessica sits down for a chat with her ex-husband. Mr X gives some insight into what it was like to be married to a sex worker and answers some listener questions including whether he felt jealousy, whether Jessica is the best f*ck he has ever had an... more
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Love your podcasts. (Thank you Ma’am!) However, the one with your Mr X did too good of a job masking his voice. I couldn’t figure out what he was saying at all. I’m chalking that up to a learning curve with your new setup.
For the longest time in my life I had some deeply misconceived views about the adult industry. Jessica is a fierce advocate for education and destigmatisation of the industry. This podcast is another feather in her cap.
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This podcast offers listeners an unfiltered look into the sex industry through the eyes of an Aussie sex worker, Jessica Jaye. Covering a broad range of topics including personal experiences, the challenges faced by sex workers, and societal misconceptions, Jessica aims to educate and destigmatize the adult industry. With a mix of humor and candidness, discussions delve into subjects like client relationships, legal implications, and the intricacies of sexual health. The host's unique perspective and straightforward approach provide a refreshing take on a world often shrouded in taboo, making it an enlightening listen for anyone curious about sex work or seeking to broaden their understanding of sexual and emotional wellness.
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