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Beatrice Tridimas. A woman carries shopping bags as she walks along a pedestrianised street, amid the coronavirus disease COVID pandemic, in Bolton, Britain, December 18, As millions of Britons take on second jobs to pay rising bills, some people are opting to sell sex for the first time on platforms like OnlyFans and Twitter. LONDON - Online sex worker Martha blames Britain's cost-of-living crisis for her dwindling earnings - partly due to increased competition as soaring household bills push more women to sell sex.
Martha took up online sex work last year after being made redundant. She has since found a job as a retail assistant, but said she needs the additional income to cover rising living costs as she saves money to have a baby.
Manchester Action on Street Health MASH , a charity that supports female sex workers, recorded more than new service users between December and April , the highest number of new clients the charity has seen during a three-month period in four years. As more people enter the trade and clients tighten their purse strings, sex workers may feel forced to offer services they are less comfortable with or take greater risks, campaigners warn.
Exchanging sex for money is legal in Britain but support groups say they are deterred from helping sex workers by laws against inciting or facilitating prostitution , potentially endangering people starting sex work for the first time. The possible safety implications of that are very worrying," Watson said. A member from the English Collective of Prostitutes, speaks through a megaphone during a demonstration at the offices of Soho estates by sex workers against the threat of eviction from a building in Soho, in central London October 9, Increases in food and energy prices continue to outpace pay rises in the world's fifth-biggest economy, causing real pay for British workers to drop at the highest rate since this spring and forcing many to find a sideline.
A recent survey by insurer Royal London found that more than 5 million British workers have taken up a second job to help make ends meet. Some are choosing sex work, either as a one-off or as a regular source of additional income, drawn by the flexible hours and instant remuneration. Research from the Young Women's Trust, a charity, found that the cost-of-living crisis is taking a heavier toll on women.