
Pictures Of The Soho Sex Workers’ March
TO Soho, London, for a masked parade of sex workers and supporters. It’s to thank residents for helping to keep sex workers safe in those libraries full of quiet men studying magazines, clip joints and shops selling aides to mastrubation to gaggling women on Hen nights.
A sex workers’ march is exactly the kind of sexless behaviour you’d expect British sex workers to engage in.
Add some trad jazz, boiled vegetables and a minute’s silence, and you have the archetypal British public event.
Overseas readers may delight in the quaint sounding English Collective of Prostitutes – a collective being the official title for a group of prostitutes. (see a ‘marmalade’ of pimps; a ‘sponge’ of punters; and a ‘Coo-eeee’ of members.)
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Posted: 19th, July 2009 | In: Media Comments (3) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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July 23rd, 2009 at 2:53 pm
…shouldn’t that be knee-tremble in this case, AGW…?
July 19th, 2009 at 9:20 pm
You forgot to mention the clubs that won’t let you leave unless you pay £100 for a warm coke and the Police who let them get away with it (or certainly used to) and the “Italian looking” call girls (Eastern European sex slaves to the rest of us). If you do venture to Soho, I say stick to the pubs, sex shops (for a laugh, has to be done) and restaurants, cafes, etc. Steer clear of everything else.
July 19th, 2009 at 8:48 pm
The correct collectives are a ‘tremble‘ of members and a ‘resignation’ of workers.