We all know that 2020 was one hell of a year. That is no secret. Neither is the fact that billions of dollars are exchanged through the global sex industry. I report on as much sex work worldwide as resources allow. Yet there is so much I am unable to examine. That’s why I look to other interesting websites to fill me on everything I miss. When I find sites that worth looking at I pass them on to you the readers.
This is one of the earliest traditions of Rockit Reports. I have been publishing lists of the most interesting sex industry websites for nearly a decade. Going back and looking at past lists can help illuminate all the changes that have taken place in recent years. Looking forward to the current list can help shine a light on where things are going. With that said I present you with this list of the most interesting sex industry related websites of 2021.
Scrolller
It could be argued that Scrolller would be a better fit for my annual list of the best porn. Since those lists only include porn that is actually worth paying for I think Scrolller belongs here. It is a free to use website that allows users to scroll through an endless stream of pictures originally uploaded to Reddit. It’s sort of like Facebook but without the privacy violations and misinformation. The NSFW section includes everything from Gangbangs to GILFs.
Since you don’t have to sign up for anything to visit the website and scroll through the pictures there I guess it is more like Tumblr used to be. At least back before the infamous porn ban that destroyed that once great website and caused people like me to abandon it forever. You can sign up for a premium account at Scrolller though you certainly don’t have to. Nor do you need a Reddit account. You don’t have to view the NSFW pictures either. Though I don’t know what kind of man wouldn’t want to at least take a peak down the seemingly endless well of nudity available there.
Pattaya Mail
Las Vegas is commonly known as the city of sin. That mainly relates to gambling. Sure there are sex workers around buy prostitution is actually illegal in city limits. The legal brothels are further out in the hinterland of Nevada.
I don’t think sex is a sin. But there is probably no city more centered around sex than Pattaya, Thailand. The place actually transformed from a small relatively unknown fishing village into an internationally renown tourist town after western soldiers on release attracted working women to the area. The rest is history. And new history is made there every day.
The Pattaya Mail is perhaps the leading source of on the ground news coverage in Pattaya. Since there are so many sex workers and adult entertainment venues in the town it only makes sense to pay attention to the place. For people in the city and abroad Pattaya Mail offers a solid glimpse at what goes on in Pattaya Fun Town. While we’re on the subject Pattaya News Flash is also worth a look.
Stickman
Stickman Bangkok is one of the oldest and longest running websites covering Thailand. The site which is not to be confused with the boy has quite the history. I will not get into that here but suffice it to say this website is read by many people for good reason. It covers the ins and outs of the land of smiles on a regular basis.
Of course not everything published on Stickman Bangkok relates to sex and the sex industry. But a lot of the content does in someway connect to the adult entertainment in the country and the relation foreign visitors and expats have to the scene and the ladies who work it. So it continues to be worth a look even if I disagree with a significant amount of the editorial content.
Decriminalizing Sex Work
Anyone who has paid attention probably knows that I advocate for the legalization of sex work. Decriminalizing Sex Work is a website based around the idea that sex work should be decriminalized. Their slogan is “End human trafficking. Promote health and safety.” That should tell you what you need to know.
This website is of interest to anyone interested in the persecution of sex workers and the fight to make sex work another accepted profession. They have a long way to go even if a majority of people in several major countries agree with the premise that prostitution should be legal. Especially when some of the more backwards parts of the world are passing newer and harsher laws. In any event the news section of this website is at least worth checking in on for anyone interested in the sex industry.
BBC – Sex Industry
No I am not talking about Big Black Cock. The Beeb is known around the world for its broadcasting and reporting. Whatever you think of the British Broadcasting Corporation it is nice to know that they have a whole section of their website covering the sex industry.
Now this is hardly another Rockit Reports. But the BBC obviously has many more resources than I do. So they are able to keep their finger on the beating pulse of prostitution around the world quite well. I also appreciate that they don’t pick up original reporting from this website only to run as their own. That’s more than I can say for some other major news outlets.
The Independent
Here’s another one from Old Blighty. You have most likely heard of The Independent. But you may not know that they maintain an entire section on sex work that is done quite well. This part of their website is updated often with news from all around the world.
You may agree or disagree with the general editorial line of The Independent. Still you can more than likely get something out of the paper’s extensive reportage on sex work and the sex industry in general. Especially since they cover stories from all around the globe. It is definitely worth a look.
And that concludes this annual list of websites of interest to sex industry observers. If you enjoy what you read here you will probably like at least some of what the above sources publish. Since I am unable to update this website on a daily basis that should at least help you pass the time in between my posts. Or you could use the time to study medicine.
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