Barrier gestures?
They assure that they applied them long before the Covid-19 pandemic.
This Tuesday, March 2, dozens of sex workers demonstrated in The Hague in front of Parliament, in order to protest against a decision to relax the restrictions for certain so-called contact professions… but not sex work, which is legal in the Netherlands.
“It's not at all a problem to keep the distance of 1.5O meters.
I can put them in a cage, stay away from them.
I can even enforce the Covid rules, I can play doctor, put a dog leash on them.
Everything is possible, I have a very long whip ”, ensures with a smile the one who calls herself Princess Patricia and who defines herself as“ an S&M mistress ”.
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"You can go to the hairdresser or you can go to a massage therapist but you cannot go to see a sex worker", indignant for her part Yvette Luhrs, sex worker and candidate for the legislative elections in March.
Last week, the country's health minister announced that so-called contact professions could reopen from Wednesday, but ruled out sex work.
Hugo de Jonge felt that it was impossible to be safe in a job the nature of which was for people to be very close to each other.