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Board Politics & Society
Re: Bitcoin and sex
by
meren
on 26/12/2015, 07:12:34 UTC
Once upon a time when I was hanging out in Bitcoin land in 2013, there was a bit of a survey done saying that most bitcoin users were men, the majority of them being 20-30 ish, and less interested in sex than the average male. Hilariously, as a woman and a sex worker, I found this kind of intriguing. Especially since one of the reasons the cryptoworld makes me roll my eyes is the awkward and shambling way guys are dealing with the lack of gender diversity (not to mention their slow realization of the gender spectrum).

So I'm curious if anything's changed. Are y'all still more interested in business than sex? And what have you learned about women in bitcoin? Or god forbid, queer folks in bitcoin?



Indeed, a very strange post.

So...let's summarize.  A newbie poster knew nothing in 2013, has learned nothing in the meantime, has some insults to make, claims to be a sex worker, and never thinks of offering sex for coin.

Sounds....too dull to merit a response....

Let's summarize:

- I'm a woman who thought the men in bitcoin land were shitty in 2013 because they were hostile, emotional babies, and so far, not too much is changed. Yes, I am a sex worker, and in the last few weeks started a Counterparty token for a sex work agency. You can find the most current thread in the altcoin forum and my first thread about it in the securities forum under my old user name - Katrina Elisse Caudle.

But somehow even if it's dull... you left a response anyways... that happened to be a total waste of time and ignorant af...

I think gentlemen, you are proving my point quite exquisitely.

What do you expect? How can people take you seriously? You epitomize the everything normal society stands against for.
You say you're a sex worker which is just a polite way to say - what that guy said above.
So it is quiet normal that you will be laughed at and everything you say will be held against you and yes believe it or not with an insulting perspective such as yours don't expect other people to be polite to you. A -you know what! in this case.