Booking a Trans Provider When You Normally Book Cis Providers
Riley Ivy on things you need to know before booking your first trans provider!
Riley Ivy on things you need to know before booking your first trans provider!
I want to share some of my thoughts on what the landscape of attraction to trans women looks like in a largely transphobic society. I hope by sharing some patterns I’ve noticed in my personal life and with clients, I can contribute a small nudge in the right direction.
Remember to be kind and considerate with the women you reach out to, especially us trans ones. Things are tough, and it goes a long way in building a good relationship with your chosen provider, by simply remembering who they are and how they like to be treated.
There are as many different kinds of sex workers as there are kinds of people, so when seeking out a provider to help you explore your queerness it’s good to ask yourself questions.
Trans sex workers make up a small fraction of the total sex worker population, with openly trans men and transmasculine non-binary people making up a smaller and lesser known percentage of that fraction. That can make them harder to find, initially.