Sienna Mitchell, Author at Bonepage.com https://bonepage.com/classifieds/author/siennamitchell/ Adult Classifieds, Escort Ads & Sex Ads Fri, 14 Feb 2025 04:41:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://kerosin.digital/rss-chimp Denying Human Rights Enables Human Trafficking https://bonepage.com/classifieds/denying-human-rights-enables-human-trafficking/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=denying-human-rights-enables-human-trafficking https://bonepage.com/classifieds/denying-human-rights-enables-human-trafficking/#respond Thu, 13 Feb 2025 21:32:52 +0000 https://bonepage.com/classifieds/?p=1294 Denying Human Rights Enables Human Trafficking It is a fact that denying human rights enables human trafficking. We are presently seeing an escalation of denial of basic human rights to certain groups of people. This has always been a recipe for atrocious human rights violations. Human trafficking takes many forms. Sex trafficking is just one ... Read more

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Denying Human Rights Enables Human Trafficking

It is a fact that denying human rights enables human trafficking. We are presently seeing an escalation of denial of basic human rights to certain groups of people. This has always been a recipe for atrocious human rights violations. Human trafficking takes many forms. Sex trafficking is just one of these forms, and is not the most common, although it gets the most attention. Forced labor is the most common form of human trafficking. However, for our conversation, we’ll focus primarily on the sex trade. The reality is that sex is a basic human desire and there will always be a market for sex.

BonePage Supports Sexual Freedom

BonePage.com and BonePage Media stands in support of free speech, civil rights, and sexual liberty. At the same time, we strongly oppose human trafficking or any form of sexual exploitation. We advocate for a world in which everyone can exercise free will and control their own body—but only with the removal of coercive influence.

BonePage Takes A Stand Against Human Trafficking

Stop Human Trafficking - A BonePage.com Human Rights Initiative

BonePage.com and BonePage Media stand against human trafficking and sexual exploitation in any form. These atrocities have no place in the adult industry or anywhere else in society. As an adult classifieds service, we are committed to ethical standards. We urge all other adult businesses and service providers to join us in rejecting human trafficking and sexual exploitation. We challenge other adult businesses to publicly post a statement condemning these crimes and to support organizations such as Polaris Project and Freedom Network USA, or any of the many dedicated groups working to eradicate human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Together, we can self-police to ensure that the adult industry remains a space built on consensual interactions.

Marginalized Groups Most At-Risk for Human Trafficking

Minorities are at the greatest risk of denial of basic human rights and subsequent human trafficking.Traffickers thrive where human rights are not protected. Due to the current political climate, at-risk groups of people are being adversely affected, unable to access legal services, and being deprived of basic rights. This places them in a worse position concerning human trafficking and hate crimes.

Marginalized communities include Black, Indigenous People of Color, Latinx people, and other People of Color, poor people, LGBTQIA+ people, migrants, newcomers, and Indigenous people. When these groups are discriminated against by the society they live in, have limited access to money, and are restricted by the law from making their own decisions, this is when traffickers welcome them with open arms.

Victims of Marginalization Become Targets of Hate Crimes

Systemic marginalization does not end with economic and social powerlessness. They often escalate into acts of violence, including hate crimes. Without rights and social protection, several of these communities have limited recourse. Hate crimes against marginalized groups are rarely reported to the authorities as such. The victims are afraid of being retaliated against, do not trust the police, and are worried about being deported. They feel that society will not stand on their side in the event of such a incident. The result? An oppressive cycle that, together with human trafficking, further expands existing social injustices and divisions.

Support the Organizations Fighting Against Human Trafficking

BonePage.com stands with Freedom Network USA and Polaris Project in seeking awareness about human trafficking and taking action against it. We praise the efforts of Freedom Network USA and Polaris Project and other similar organizations that work towards the protection of vulnerable people’s rights. We request our visitors to check their websites, read their stories and consider supporting them in any way you can.

There are several ways one can help out – through volunteering your time, making a financial contribution, or helping spread their information through social media. Every single contribution and effort resonates in the global human rights movement and in the ongoing effort to end human trafficking.


Sienna Mitchell, First Amendment Reporter

At BonePage.com, we contend that human trafficking can only be combated through the protection of human rights. We believe in advocating for the basic human rights of every individual, no matter their race, gender, sexual orientation, or economic status.

Author: Sienna MitchellSienna Mitchell is a contributing author for BonePage.com adult classifieds. She is a talented and experienced First Amendment reporter and published author based in Phoenix, Arizona. With a passion for uncovering stories and exposing injustices within the adult entertainment community, Sienna has made a name for herself as a reporter who focuses on the intersection of first amendment issues and the adult entertainment industry.

Sienna’s prior experience as a webcam model gives her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by sex workers and adult performers. Her experience and extensive knowledge of the adult industry makes her an authoritative voice on the subject. Sienna Mitchell is a skilled reporter whose work is making a difference in the adult entertainment industry.

Link to Sienna’s Bio: Sienna Mitchell

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National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month

Join BonePage.com to help end modern day slavery and human trafficking. Every January, National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month serves as a reminder of the pervasive issue of modern slavery and human trafficking. Join BonePage.com to help end modern day slavery and human trafficking. This is a call to action for individuals, organizations and communities to stand with us against human trafficking. This observance began in 2010 when President Barack Obama issued a proclamation dedicating the month to increasing awareness and strengthening efforts to combat human trafficking in all its forms.

BonePage.com proudly champions the cause of sexual freedom, believing that every individual has the right to make autonomous decisions about their body and relationships, so long as these choices harm no one. However, human trafficking and any form of involuntary sex work has no place in society. This core belief makes our commitment to the fight against slavery and human trafficking unwavering. Exploitation of any kind is an affront to personal freedom and human dignity.

In support of the mission against human trafficking, BonePage.com contributes regularly to the Polaris Project, a leading organization in the fight against modern slavery. We invite you to follow the link listed below to join us by supporting the critical mission of Polaris Project.

Organizations Fighting Slavery and Human Trafficking

BonePage donation to Polaris Project to support the fight against human trafficking.

If you’re looking to learn more or support the cause, here are some impactful organizations working tirelessly to combat slavery and human trafficking:

    • Polaris Project – Working to end human trafficking through the operation of the National Human Trafficking Hotline and by providing support services for victims and survivors. Polaris Project Website
    • International Justice Mission (IJM) – Works globally to rescue victims, bring criminals to justice, and restore survivors. IJM Website
    • Love146 – Focused on preventing child trafficking and providing survivor care. Love146 Website
    • Free the Slaves – Helps communities break free from the grip of slavery and rebuild their lives. Free the Slaves Website

Resources for Victims or Those Who Want to Report

For those who might be victims of slavery or human trafficking, or for anyone who wishes to report a tip, these resources are vital:

Tips for Suspecting Human Trafficking

Join us to stop human trafficking!Recognizing the signs of human trafficking is critical. If you suspect someone is being trafficked, here are some steps to take:

  • Look for Red Flags: Indicators include restricted freedom of movement, lack of personal identification, unexplained fearfulness, or signs of physical abuse.
  • Avoid Confrontation: If you suspect trafficking, do not approach the potential victim or trafficker. This could put the victim in greater danger.
  • Document Observations: Take note of details such as locations, license plates, and physical descriptions of individuals involved.
  • Report Suspicious Activity: Use the resources listed above to alert authorities.

Take Action Against Slavery or Human Trafficking

At BonePage.com, we believe that awareness is the first step toward change. Educating yourself and others about the realities of slavery and human trafficking can help dismantle these networks of exploitation. If you suspect trafficking, act. Reporting your concerns could save a life. Let’s stand together against this egregious violation of human rights. BonePage.com invites you to join us in promoting a world where freedom is a universal truth, not a privilege.


Sienna Mitchell, Staff Reporter

Author: Sienna MitchellSienna Mitchell is a contributing author for BonePage.com adult classifieds. She is a talented and experienced First Amendment reporter and published author based in Phoenix, Arizona. With a passion for uncovering stories and exposing injustices within the adult entertainment community, Sienna has made a name for herself as a reporter who focuses on the intersection of first amendment issues and the adult entertainment industry.

Sienna’s prior experience as a webcam model gives her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by sex workers and adult performers. Her experience and extensive knowledge of the adult industry makes her an authoritative voice on the subject. Sienna Mitchell is a skilled reporter whose work is making a difference in the adult entertainment industry.

Contact Sienna Mitchell: SiennaMitchell Contact Form
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December celebrations with familyDecember celebrations are upon us! The month of December brings a season of joy, reflection, and togetherness. It’s a time when cultures around the world come alive with celebrations, each carrying its unique traditions and spirit. At BonePage.com, we’re all about great sex and good times, but when we get right down to it, family, peace, health, and happiness are the most important things in life.

This December, let’s take a moment to honor the various holidays that remind us of what truly matters.

December Holidays and Observances

The new year is almost upon us, but let’s enjoy December first. No need to skip over the December celebrations and observances. Here is a list of some of the significant holidays celebrated in December, along with their observance dates and a brief description:

Hanukkah (Dates Vary)

Happy Holidays from BonePage.com!Also known as the Festival of Lights, Hanukkah is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Families light the menorah, exchange gifts, and enjoy traditional foods like latkes and sufganiyot.

Christmas (December 25)

Celebrated by Christians around the world, Christmas marks the birth of Jesus Christ. It’s a day of giving, togetherness, and joy, often accompanied by festive decorations, caroling, and feasts with loved ones.

Kwanzaa (December 26 – January 1)

Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration of African-American culture and heritage. It emphasizes seven principles, including unity, self-determination, and cooperative economics. Families light the kinara and share stories and meals that honor their heritage.

Bodhi Day (December 8)

This Buddhist holiday commemorates the day Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment and became the Buddha. It’s a time for meditation, reflection, and acts of kindness.

Winter Solstice (December 21)

The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year. Many cultures celebrate this astronomical event with festivals that honor the return of the light, such as Yule in Pagan traditions.

Boxing Day (December 26)

Observed in several countries, including the UK, Canada, and Australia, Boxing Day traditionally involved giving gifts to service workers and the less fortunate. Today, it’s also known for shopping sales and sporting events.

Las Posadas (December 16 – 24)

This nine-day celebration in Mexico and parts of Latin America reenacts Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem. Communities gather for processions, prayers, and festive parties.

Omisoka (December 31)

In Japan, Omisoka is a time to cleanse the home, settle debts, and prepare for the New Year with a fresh start. Families gather for a meal and ring in the year with hope and gratitude.

Happy New Year from BonePage.com!

New Year’s Eve (December 31)

Ah, here’s where you can let your sexy out! New Year’s Eve parties are always fun and a great way to usher in the new year with someone sexy by your side. As the calendar flips to a new year, people around the world celebrate with fireworks, parties, and resolutions. It’s a time to look back on the past year and eagerly anticipate the one ahead.

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Wishing You Peace, Happiness, and Love

Wishing you peace, love, health and happiness!December celebrations are a time to reflect on what brings us joy and to cherish the moments we share with those we love. At BonePage.com, we’re here to help you connect and have fun (and great sex), but we also believe in the values of family, peace, and happiness.

We wish all our members and visitors a very happy holiday season filled with warmth, laughter, and love. May your days be merry, your nights be bright, and your hearts be full. Cheers to peace, happiness, and a season of good times for all!


Sienna Mitchell, Staff Reporter

Author: Sienna MitchellSienna Mitchell is a contributing author for BonePage.com adult classifieds. She is a talented and experienced First Amendment reporter and published author based in Phoenix, Arizona. With a passion for uncovering stories and exposing injustices within the adult entertainment community, Sienna has made a name for herself as a reporter who focuses on the intersection of First Amendment issues and the adult entertainment industry.

Sienna’s prior experience as a webcam model gives her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by sex workers and adult performers. Her experience and extensive knowledge of the adult industry makes her an authoritative voice on the subject. Sienna Mitchell is a skilled reporter whose work is making a difference in the adult entertainment industry.

Contact Sienna Mitchell: SiennaMitchell@bonepage.com


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Mental Illness Awareness

Mental Illness Awareness in October - Taking care of our mental health is integral to our well-being.Mental Illness Awareness Week is recognized each October. This year, Mental Illness Awareness Week is October 6th – 12th and World Mental Health Day is October 10th.

BonePage is proud to do our part to promote mental illness awareness. This important observance is a powerful reminder to focus on mental health as part of our overall well-being. Mental health issues affect countless people, yet they remain surrounded by a harmful stigma, often preventing those in need from seeking the help they deserve.

We are here to break this stigma and show the world that it’s okay to not be okay. It’s part of the human experience. Read on for self-care tips and advice for helping others who may be grappling with mental health issues.

Mental Illness Awareness Week is October 6 – 12

World Mental Health Day is October 10

History of Mental Illness Awareness

BonePage.com recognizes Mental Health Awareness Month. You are never alone!

Since 1990, Americans have celebrated the first full week of October as Mental Illness Awareness Week after the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) lobbied Congress to create this critical awareness event. This year, Mental Illness Awareness Week is October 6 – 12 and World Mental Health Day is October 10.

Tips for Mental Health Self-Care

Taking care of your mental health is crucial. Here are some self-care practices to nurture your well-being:

  • Mental health self-care tipsPractice Mindfulness: Take time each day to focus on the present moment, letting go of worries about the past or future.
  • Stay Active: Physical activity can help alleviate stress and improve your mood. Even short walks or stretches can make a difference.
  • Connect with Loved Ones: Social connections are vital for mental health. Reach out to friends or family, whether for support or simply to share a moment of joy.
  • Set Boundaries: It’s okay to say no. Avoid taking on more than you can handle, and prioritize time for yourself.
  • Sleep Well: Establish a sleep routine to ensure you’re getting enough rest, as quality sleep has a major impact on emotional health.
  • Take Breaks: Don’t forget to step away when feeling overwhelmed. A few minutes of deep breathing, listening to music, or enjoying a hobby can help recharge your mind.
  • Practice Gratitude: Take time each day to write down or reflect on things you are grateful for. It can shift focus toward the positive aspects of life.

Mental Health Self-Care is Sexy!

Tips for Helping Others Who May Be Struggling

Supporting those around us is just as important as taking care of ourselves. If you know someone who might be struggling with their mental health, here are some ways to help:

  • Listen Without Judgement: Offer a listening ear. Let them share without jumping in with solutions or passing judgment.
  • Check In Regularly: A simple message or call can go a long way in showing that you care and are there for them.
  • Encourage Professional Help: If you notice someone struggling consistently, encourage them to seek professional help. Offer to help them find a therapist or counselor.
  • Be Patient: Mental health challenges don’t resolve overnight. Give your loved one the time they need, and avoid putting pressure on them to “snap out of it.”
  • Offer Practical Help: Sometimes, simple acts like cooking a meal or helping with errands can make a big difference for someone feeling overwhelmed.
  • Avoid Minimizing Their Experience: Phrases like “just think positive” or “it could be worse” are often unhelpful. Instead, acknowledge their feelings and let them know they are valid.

Addressing the Mental Health Stigma

There is no good to come from a negative stigma attached to mental health issues. Stigmatizing mental illness can lead to isolation, shame, and prevent people from seeking the help they need. We as a society need to address mental health issues directly, openly, and compassionately. It’s time to break the silence and realize that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Dangers of Trying to “Tough It Out”

Advice for helping others who may struggle with mental health.

Many people feel the need to “tough it out” when facing mental health challenges, believing that admitting they need help is a sign of failure or inadequacy. This mindset can lead to a range of problems, including:

  • Bullying: Unresolved emotional distress can manifest in harmful behaviors, like bullying others or accepting abusive behavior.
  • Suicide: When people feel hopeless and unsupported, they may consider taking their own lives. Reaching out for help can make a life-changing difference.
  • Self-Doubt: Ignoring mental health issues often leads to an internal dialogue full of negativity, exacerbating feelings of worthlessness.
  • Substance Abuse: Many individuals turn to alcohol or drugs as a coping mechanism, leading to dependency and further health complications.
  • Self-Destructive Habits: Many will turn to harmful habits such as smoking, over-eating, reckless behavior and dare we say it, sex addiction and unsafe sex practices.

Remember, you are not alone. Mental health challenges are common, and it’s essential to seek help rather than endure the suffering in silence. Help is available, and reaching out can be the first step toward healing and recovery.

Online Resources for Mental Health Support

  • Mental Health America (MHA): https://mhanational.org/
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): https://nami.org/
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a counselor.
  • Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988 for 24/7 confidential support in the U.S.

211 Services in the U.S.

If you or someone you know needs help but isn’t sure where to start, dial 211. This free service can connect you to essential health and human services in your community, including mental health resources, housing support, financial assistance, and more. It is an invaluable tool for those seeking guidance on where to find help.

You Are Not Alone

Mental health care and getting help is sexy!Mental Illness Awareness Week reminds us that taking care of our mental health is crucial for a fulfilled and healthy life. We must continue breaking down the barriers that prevent honest conversations about mental health and prioritize compassionate support for one another.

Whether you’re struggling yourself or looking to help a loved one, remember that there is strength in seeking support, and you don’t have to go through it alone. We love you and want you to have a happy and healthy life!


Sienna Mitchell, Bonepage Staff Writer

Author: Sienna MitchellSienna Mitchell is a contributing author for BonePage.com adult classifieds. She is a talented and experienced First Amendment reporter and published author based in Phoenix, Arizona. With a passion for uncovering stories and exposing injustices within the adult entertainment community, Sienna has made a name for herself as a reporter who focuses on the intersection of first amendment issues and the adult entertainment industry.

Sienna’s prior experience as a webcam model gives her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by sex workers and adult performers. Her experience and extensive knowledge of the adult industry makes her an authoritative voice on the subject. Sienna Mitchell is a skilled reporter whose work is making a difference in the adult entertainment industry.

Contact Sienna Mitchell: SiennaMitchell@teamdnp.com
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Decriminalize Sex Work

Decriminalize Sex Work by Sienna Mitchell, BonePage.com Staff Reporter

BonePage.com supports the movement to decriminalize sex work.BonePage supports the movement to decriminalize sex work. Coming from a background in the sex work industry as a webcam model, I have unique experience in this subject. Many of my friends are involved in various aspects of sex work. Sex workers often find themselves victims of heinous crimes such as kidnapping, assault, and human trafficking. They deserve protection and respect, not prosecution. Our stance is clear: decriminalization is critical for the safety and dignity of all sex workers.

The argument for decriminalizing sex work is compelling. At its core, it is a matter of basic human rights and public health. Criminalization pushes sex work underground, making it more difficult for workers to report crimes committed against them for fear of legal repercussions. This underground status also limits access to health care and social services, exacerbating the risks of violence, sexually transmitted infections, and mental health issues.

Current laws often penalize sex workers more harshly than their clients. This disparity in prosecution means that those most vulnerable—typically women, LGBTQ+ people, and people of color—face the brunt of legal consequences. Meanwhile, customers, or “Johns,” often escape with zero or minimal repercussions. This imbalance fails to address the root causes of exploitation and also reinforces systemic inequalities. It is clearly an ineffective system.

Who are Sex Workers?

Sex workers encompass a diverse group of people who provide personal companionship and/or sex services, including personal escorts and sex providers, strippers, massage and body rub providers, dominatrixes, porn actors, webcam models, and phone sex workers. While quite varied, these providers share common threads of stigmatization and legal challenges that place them at risk. The criminalization of sex work not only perpetuates this stigma but also exposes workers to greater harm.

What Do Sex Workers Contribute to Society?

Meet black women in the adult classifieds at BonePage.comIt’s important to recognize that sex workers make valuable contributions to our communities in various ways. Despite the stigma often associated with their profession, many sex workers are actively engaged in promoting companionship, health, safety, and well-being within their communities.

Sex workers often play a crucial role in public health initiatives. Many are involved in peer education programs, distributing condoms, and providing information about safe sex practices, which helps reduce the spread of sexually transmitted infections. Organizations run by and for sex workers often lead these efforts, creating a sense of community and mutual support.

Sex workers contribute to the economy. From renting apartments and purchasing goods to paying taxes, their economic activities support local businesses and contribute to overall economic growth. The financial independence gained through sex work allows many individuals to support their families, pursue education, and invest in their futures.

Many sex workers are active in advocacy and social justice efforts. They work tirelessly to challenge stereotypes, fight for legal rights, and support others in their community. This activism not only benefits sex workers but also promotes broader human rights and equality.

The contributions of sex workers extend to providing emotional support and companionship. For many clients, sex workers offer a non-judgmental space to explore intimacy, which can be profoundly healing and beneficial. Many customers will remark on the compassion and empathy that some sex workers bring to their profession.

What About Criminal Acts Associated with Sex Work?

We do not condone human trafficking, coercion, assaults or other crimes committed against sex workers or other innocent victims. While we firmly advocate for the decriminalization of sex work, we want to make it unequivocally clear that we do not condone any of the harmful criminal activities that may surround the industry. Human trafficking, assaults, coercion, forced drug use, and other forms of exploitation and violence are not to be tolerated in our society.

Decriminalizing sex work does not mean endorsing these criminal acts. Quite to the contrary, it allows us to distinguish between consensual sex work and criminal exploitation, enabling law enforcement to focus their efforts on combating real crimes. By decriminalizing sex work, we can create a safer environment where sex workers can operate without fear, and where criminal activities are more easily identified and prosecuted.

Our support for sex workers goes hand-in-hand with our commitment to fighting human trafficking and all forms of abuse. We have been very vocal about this and we believe that through decriminalization, we can protect the rights and safety of sex workers while ensuring that those who perpetrate violence and exploitation are held accountable.

The Case to Decriminalize Sex Work

Harmful Impacts of Criminalization

Laws that criminalize sex work have severe, negative impacts:

  • Decriminalize Sex Workers: Don't punish the victimsIncreases Vulnerability to Violence: Sex workers cannot safely report abuse or seek help from law enforcement, leaving them at the mercy of violent clients and traffickers.
  • Limited Access to Health Services: Fear of arrest discourages sex workers from accessing necessary medical care, leading to poorer health outcomes.
  • Perpetuates Economic Insecurity: Criminal records hinder future employment opportunities, trapping individuals in cycles of poverty, abuse and marginalization.
  • Creates Distrust of Authorities: When the legal system criminalizes their work, sex workers are less likely to trust or cooperate with police, making it harder to combat actual trafficking, exploitation and other criminal activities that must be addressed.

Emerging Movements to Decriminalize Sex Work

Around the world, attitudes towards sex work are shifting. Some countries and regions have started to recognize the benefits of decriminalization. For instance:

  • New Zealand: In 2003, New Zealand decriminalized sex work through the Prostitution Reform Act, leading to significant improvements in worker safety and health.
  • Australia: Various states, such as New South Wales, have adopted decriminalization models, demonstrating positive outcomes in public health and safety.
  • United States: While the majority of states still criminalize sex work, there is a growing movement advocating for change. Cities like San Francisco have seen increasing support for decriminalization, with organizations working tirelessly to shift public perception and influence policy.

Advocates for Sex Worker Rights

Several organizations are leading the charge to decriminalize sex work and protect the rights of those within the industry. We encourage you to visit their websites and learn about what they are doing to decriminalize sex work. Notable groups include:

  • The Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP-USA): A national social justice network dedicated to the fundamental human rights of sex workers. Website: www.swopusa.org
  • The Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP): This organization advocates for the health and human rights of sex workers at an international level. Website: www.nswp.org
  • The Red Umbrella Fund: A global fund that supports the rights of sex workers through financial and advocacy assistance. Website: www.redumbrellafund.org
  • The Cupcake Girls: Support to those involved in the sex industry, along with outreach, advocacy, and services for those affected by sex trafficking. www.thecupcakegirls.org
  • Decriminalize Sex Work: Works to improve policies related to all forms of sex work and to end the prohibition of consensual adult prostitution in the U.S. www.decrimnalizesex.work

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Conclusion

The movement to decriminalize sex work is not just a policy change. It’s a necessary step toward justice and the protection of basic human rights. At BonePage.com, we urge policymakers, advocates, and the public to support this critical movement. By decriminalizing sex work, we can reduce harm, promote health, and ensure that all individuals, regardless of their occupation, are treated with dignity and respect. Let’s stand together to create a safer, fairer world for everyone.


Sienna Mitchell, First Amendment Reporter

Author: Sienna MitchellSienna Mitchell is a staff writer for BonePage.com adult classifieds. She is a talented and experienced First Amendment reporter and published author based in Phoenix, Arizona. With a passion for uncovering stories and exposing injustices within the adult entertainment community, Sienna has made a name for herself as a reporter who focuses on the intersection of first amendment issues and the adult entertainment industry.

Sienna’s prior experience as a webcam model gives her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by sex workers and adult performers. Her experience and extensive knowledge of the adult industry makes her an authoritative voice on the subject. Sienna Mitchell is a skilled reporter whose work is making a difference in the adult entertainment industry.

Contact Sienna Mitchell: SiennaMitchell@teamdnp.com
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Stop Human Trafficking, by Sienna Mitchell, BonePage.com Staff Reporter

BonePage firmly stands against human trafficking in any form. Recognizing the devastating impact this heinous crime has on individuals and communities, we have committed to supporting efforts to combat it by making financial contributions to Polaris Project (polarisproject.org). Our dedication to this cause is unwavering, and we believe in taking active steps to eradicate human trafficking.

Combat Human Trafficking - report all cases of suspected human trafficking

BonePage.com proudly advocates for sexual freedom, supporting the rights and well-being of escorts, adult entertainers, and other sex workers. We believe in the legitimacy of consensual sex work as a profession and the autonomy of individuals to make choices about their own bodies. However, we stand firmly against human trafficking in any form. It is crucial to understand that conflating legitimate sex work with human trafficking is misguided and harmful. Such associations undermine the rights and safety of sex workers and obscure the true nature of trafficking, which involves coercion, exploitation, and a complete disregard for human dignity. By distinguishing between consensual sex work and trafficking, we can combat the real issues at hand and protect innocent people.

Types of Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is a multifaceted issue, encompassing various forms of exploitation. Understanding these types is crucial in recognizing and combating trafficking:

  1. Sex Trafficking: Victims are coerced, manipulated, or forced into engaging in sex acts against their will. This can include prostitution, pornography, and other forms of commercial sexual exploitation.
  2. Labor Trafficking: Individuals are compelled to work under the threat of violence, coercion, or deceit. This can occur in industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, domestic work, and construction.
  3. Domestic Servitude: Victims are forced to work in private homes, often isolated and abused, with little to no pay, and under inhumane conditions.
  4. Child Trafficking: Minors are exploited through forced labor, sex trafficking, or as child soldiers. Children are particularly vulnerable to trafficking due to their age and dependence.

Polaris Project: Fighting Against Human Trafficking

report human traffickingPolaris Project is at the forefront of the fight against human trafficking, working tirelessly to dismantle the systems that enable trafficking and support survivors. Their efforts are comprehensive and multifaceted:

  • Hotline Operation: Polaris operates the National Human Trafficking Hotline, providing a critical lifeline for victims seeking help and a resource for community members to report suspected trafficking.
  • Victim Support: Polaris offers direct support to trafficking victims, including crisis intervention, safety planning, and referrals to local services for housing, legal aid, and counseling.
  • Data and Research: By analyzing data from their hotline and other sources, Polaris identifies trafficking patterns and trends, helping to shape effective policies and strategies.
  • Advocacy and Policy: Polaris advocates for stronger laws and policies to protect victims and hold traffickers accountable. Their work includes collaborating with lawmakers, government agencies, and other organizations to create systemic change.
  • Training and Education: Polaris provides training for law enforcement, service providers, and community members to recognize the signs of trafficking and respond appropriately.

Seeking Help for Victims

Victims of human trafficking can find immediate assistance and support through the National Human Trafficking Hotline, operated by Polaris. The hotline is available 24/7 and offers confidential help in over 200 languages. Victims can call 1-888-373-7888, text “HELP” or “INFO” to 233733, or chat online at humantraffickinghotline.org.

Help Stop Human Trafficking

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  1. Donate: Financial contributions to Polaris Project help sustain their critical programs and services. Consider making a one-time donation or becoming a monthly donor.
  2. Raise Awareness: Use your platform to spread awareness about human trafficking and the work of Polaris Project. Share their resources and educational materials on social media and within your community.
  3. Volunteer: Polaris Project offers various volunteer opportunities, from assisting with outreach efforts to supporting administrative tasks. Volunteering your time can make a significant impact.
  4. Partner with Polaris: If you are a business or organization, consider partnering with Polaris Project to support their initiatives through corporate sponsorship, cause marketing campaigns, or employee engagement programs.
  5. Educate Yourself and Others: Learn more about human trafficking and how to recognize its signs. Educating yourself and others can help prevent trafficking and support victims in your community.

At BonePage, we believe in a world free from human trafficking. By supporting Polaris Project, we are contributing to a brighter, safer future for all. Join us in this vital fight and help make a difference today. Please join us by making a donation to Polaris Project today!


Sienna Mitchell, First Amendment Reporter

Author: Sienna MitchellSienna Mitchell is a contributing author for BonePage.com adult classifieds. She is a talented and experienced First Amendment reporter and published author based in Phoenix, Arizona. With a passion for uncovering stories and exposing injustices within the adult entertainment community, Sienna has made a name for herself as a reporter who focuses on the intersection of first amendment issues and the adult entertainment industry.

Sienna’s prior experience as a webcam model gives her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by sex workers and adult performers. Her experience and extensive knowledge of the adult industry makes her an authoritative voice on the subject. Sienna Mitchell is a skilled reporter whose work is making a difference in the adult entertainment industry.

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Protect Yourself from Scammers by Sienna Mitchell

Protect Yourself from Scammers by Sienna MitchellSienna Mitchell provides tips to protect yourself from scammers online and in real-world interactions. Sex hookups and online dating can be thrilling and we’re all about having fun and positive sexual experiences. However, it’s important to be aware of some scams that can occur during such interactions. The best course of action is to maintain a healthy skepticism until you have verified the information provided by your online contact and built a mutual trust.

Your safety is a top priority at BonePage. We want you to have the information so you’ll be prepared to protect yourself from scammers. In fact, we provide a library of articles to help keep you safe. Here is a list of common online dating scams and the red flags that might indicate you’re dealing with a scammer. Scroll down to see additional red flags associated with escorts and sex workers.

This may be the most important article you ever read!

Common Online Dating Scams and Warning Signs

Protect yourself from online scammers!Catfishing

  • What is Catfishing?: When someone uses fake profiles to pretend to be someone they’re not.
  • Signs to watch for: Refusal to video chat or meet in person, photos that look too professional or like they belong to a model, and a lack of online presence outside of the dating site.

Romance Scams

  • What are Romance Scams?: Scammers create fake profiles to build online relationships, eventually convincing their victim to send them money.
  • Signs to watch for: Professing love quickly, stories of sudden financial crises, and requests for money, especially via wire transfer or gift cards.

Phishing Scams

  • What are Phishing Scams?: Attempts to solicit personal or financial information under the guise of needing it for your online romance.
  • Signs to watch for: Requests for personal information early on, links to websites asking for your information, and messages that seem to be generic or copied and pasted.

Extortion or Blackmail

  • What is Extortion or Blackmail?: Threatening to release private information or content unless you pay a ransom.
  • Signs to watch for: Sharing compromising photos or information with someone you’ve met online, followed by threats to expose you unless you pay up.

Malware Scams

  • What are Malware Scams?: Malicious software is installed on your device without your knowledge, to steal your personal information.
  • Signs to watch for: Being sent unsolicited links or attachments, messages urging you to check out a photo or document immediately.

“Too Good to Be True” Scams

  • What are Too Good to Be True Scams?: Scammers posing as wealthy individuals or having a seemingly perfect profile.
  • Signs to watch for: Profiles claiming to be wealthy entrepreneurs, models, or having an ideal life, often with few specifics about their real lives.

Protect Yourself from Dating Scammers ⚠

  • Always think critically about the information you share and with whom you’re sharing it.
  • Use reverse image searches to check if someone’s photos are real or stolen.
  • Never send money or personal information to someone you’ve only interacted with online.
  • Stick to reputable dating sites and apps, and use their messaging systems for as long as possible.
  • Trust your instincts—if something feels off, it probably is.

Awareness is key to navigating online dating safely. By knowing the types of scams out there and their warning signs, you can protect yourself from becoming a victim.

Scams Associated with Escorts & Sex Workers

Bonepage escorts ads and adult classifieds - tips to avoide dating and escort scams.The world of escort services, while legal in some regions, has more than it’s fair share of scams and fraud. It’s of utmost importance to be vigilant and informed so you don’t get ripped off or worse. Here are a few of the more common escort scams and their warning signs:

Advance Fee Fraud

  • What is the Advance Fee Fraud?: You’re asked to pay before receiving any service, often under the guise of a deposit or security measure.
  • Signs to watch for: Requests for payment via untraceable methods (e.g., cryptocurrency, wire transfers, gift cards) before any service is rendered.

Bait and Switch

  • What is Bait and Switch?: The person or service you were promised is significantly different from what is actually provided.
  • Signs to watch for: Refusal to provide photos or evasive answers about services; discrepancies between ads and the actual person or service.

Robbery Setup

  • What is a Robbery Setup?: An appointment or meeting that ends up being a setup for a robbery.
  • Signs to watch for: Insistence on meeting in secluded or private locations, lack of specific details about the meeting, or communication that feels rushed or unsafe.

Fake Escort Agencies

  • What are Fake Escort Agencies?: Agencies that exist only on paper, without real escorts to provide the advertised services.
  • Signs to watch for: High fees for joining or booking with promises of elite services or clients, lack of verifiable reviews or references, and generic website content without specific details about the escorts.

Extortion Schemes

  • What are Extortion Schemes?: Threatening to expose a client’s use of escort services to family, friends, or employers unless they pay a ransom.
  • Signs to watch for: Requests for personal information that could be used for blackmail, aggressive or threatening behavior if you refuse services or ask too many questions.

Tips to Protect Yourself from Escort Scams ⚠

  • Research thoroughly before engaging with any escort or agency. Look for reviews or references from trusted sources.
  • Be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true—they usually are.
  • Avoid sharing personal or sensitive information that could be used for extortion.
  • Use secure, traceable payment methods that offer some level of protection or dispute resolution.
  • Always prioritize your safety by meeting in public places and informing a trusted person about your whereabouts.

Navigating the escort and prostitution scene requires a high degree of caution. By being aware of these scams and their warning signs, you can take steps to protect yourself from becoming a victim.


About the Author

Sienna Mitchell, First Amendment Reporter

Author: Sienna MitchellSienna Mitchell is a contributing author for BonePage.com adult classifieds. She is a talented and experienced First Amendment reporter and published author based in Phoenix, Arizona. With a passion for uncovering stories and exposing injustices within the adult entertainment community, Sienna has made a name for herself as a reporter who focuses on the intersection of first amendment issues and the adult entertainment industry.

Sienna’s prior experience as a webcam model gives her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by sex workers and adult performers. Her experience and extensive knowledge of the adult industry makes her an authoritative voice on the subject. Sienna Mitchell is a skilled journalist whose work is making a difference in the adult entertainment industry.

Contact Sienna Mitchell: SiennaMitchell@teamdnp.com
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How to Write a Sex Ad!

Want to know how to write a sex ad? If you’re reading this, it’s safe to assume that you’re ready to put yourself out there in the world of sex classifieds. And let me tell you, that’s a great first step towards finding sexy people who are looking for casual sex just like you! But before you hit that “post” button on your dating profile, let me give you some tips on how to make it stand out from the rest.

Keep it Real for a Great Sex Ad

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First things first, let’s talk about what you should avoid putting in your dating profile. While it may be tempting to overshare or exaggerate your qualities, it’s important to be honest and straightforward. Avoid lying about your age, height, weight, or any other physical attributes. In my experience, being open and honest is a very attractive quality in the world of adult classifieds. The reality is, if they aren’t interested in the real you, then you should keep searching for someone who appreciates you for who you are.

What to Leave Out of Your Sex Ad

When creating a dating profile, it’s important to be mindful of your personal safety. With that in mind, there are certain types of information that should be avoided. This includes personal details such as your home address, phone number, and last name. It’s important to be cautious about sharing information about your workplace, daily routine, or any financial information. Avoid sharing specific personal stories or experiences that may make you vulnerable to scammers or predators.

Also, refrain from discussing past relationships or any controversial topics that may spark a heated debate. These are best reserved for in-person over a cup of coffee where you can provide body language and additional context that just isn’t possible in a written adult classified ad.

How to Write a Great Sex Ad That Stands Out

Now, let’s focus on what makes a great dating profile. Your profile should give potential matches a glimpse into who you are as a person. Be sure to include information about your hobbies, interests, and what you’re looking for in a relationship. Don’t be afraid to showcase your sense of humor, as laughter is often an attractive quality.

One sex ad tip that can be helpful is to include information about what turns you on. Got a kink or fetish? This is the place to let it be known. It may be helpful to realize that other members are likely to want the same things you do. Being open in your sex profile allows members with the same interests to find each other. Also, keywords in your ad may be used by the internal search feature to sort members with the same interests.

How to Pick Photos for Your Sex Ad

When it comes to choosing photos for your sex profile, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, avoid using old or outdated photos. You want to represent yourself accurately; using photos from ten years ago won’t do that. You should generally choose at least some photos that are clear and show your body and face. In the sex classifieds world it is sometimes appropriate to pixelate or obscure your face. However, you will want to show enough to generate interest in your ad. Avoid using photos where you are small and difficult to see. Finally, make sure your photos are well-lit and taken in a natural setting.

Generally, you should avoid group photos or photos where you’re wearing sunglasses or a hat. At least, don’t make these your primary adult classified photo. Photos for sex ads should never include minors. Photos with pets, on the other hand, may help attract others with similar pet interests.

Tips to Finish Off Your Sex Ad

Here are a few additional tips to help you choose the perfect photos for your adult classifieds sex profile:

Using sex terms: Be cautious when using sex terminology that other visitors may not understand. Sometimes it’s just better to spell it out than use abbreviations.

Use a mix of photos: Include a combination of close-up and full-body photos, as well as photos of you doing activities you enjoy.

Show off your personality: If you love to travel, include a photo from your last trip. If you’re a foodie, include a photo of you trying a new restaurant.

Be careful with selfies: While selfies can be a quick way to take a photo, they can also come off as self-absorbed or too posed or fake.

Get a second opinion: Have a friend look over your photos and give their honest opinion. They may notice something that you didn’t.

Refine your ad: Periodically review your ad, particularly if you are getting the wrong type of responses from the wrong people.

~ So there you have it my sexy friends! With these tips, you’ll be well on your way to creating a standout sex ad. Just remember to be yourself, have fun, and be open to new possibilities. Good luck finding great sex out there!


Sienna Mitchell, First Amendment Reporter

Author: Sienna MitchellSienna Mitchell is a contributing author for BonePage.com adult classifieds. She is a talented and experienced First Amendment reporter and published author based in Phoenix, Arizona. With a passion for uncovering stories and exposing injustices within the adult entertainment community, Sienna has made a name for herself as a reporter who focuses on the intersection of first amendment issues and the adult entertainment industry.

Sienna’s prior experience as a webcam model gives her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by sex workers and adult performers. Her experience and extensive knowledge of the adult industry makes her an authoritative voice on the subject. Sienna Mitchell is a skilled reporter whose work is making a difference in the adult entertainment industry.

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Adult Classifieds Glossary: All the definitions you will need! Online dating and adult classifieds have come a long way since their inception way back in the day of print newspaper personals sections. With the advent of technology, these sex ads have taken on a whole new dimension. With the rise of online dating and sex hookups, a whole new vocabulary has emerged. Some are totally new. Some are a fresher take on the old days.

What the Heck Does that Word Even Mean?!!

If you’re new to adult classifieds, you might come across terms and abbreviations that you have never heard before. To help you navigate the dating landscape, we have put together this adult classifieds glossary of the most common terminology and dating lingo you are likely to encounter when browsing our adult classified ads. From the popular “ghosting” to the lesser-known “breadcrumbing,” this guide will give you a better understanding of the language of love in the digital age.

Adult Classifieds Terms Defined

420: Marijuana, pot, weed, gange etc.

Adult: Someone who is not a minor and over the established legal age. Material or services meant for someone over the legal age set by the government.

Alt Dating: A broad term for dating exclusive to those individuals who are into BDSM, kink, fetish, deviant, Goth or vampire lifestyles.

Anal Definition

Anal: The penetration of the rectum usually by a penis or dildo or strap-on device.
anal definition

Amateur: Someone who is nonprofessional or unpaid and does something recreationally. A novice or layperson.

B2B: Body to body massage, usually done in the nude.

Baby Daddy: A man who is usually single with a baby by a woman to whom he is not married.

Baby Momma: A single woman who has a baby out of wedlock.

Backdoor: A euphamism for anal sex.

Bae: A slang term meaning baby.

BBC: Big Black Cock

BBW Definition

BBW: Big Beautiful Woman.
BBW Definition -- Big Beautiful Woman

BDE: Big Dick Energy

BDSM: Bondage Discipline (or Domination) Sadism and Masochism. This is a term for a variety of sexual practices that include bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, humiliation, and sadism.

Bear: A burly type of gay man who is usually hairy, large and masculine.

Bedcrumbing: This is where a person who gives you just enough ‘crumbs’ of attention or affection to give you hope and keep you interested, but not enough to make you feel assured that the relationship is going well.

BF: Boy Friend.

BFF: Best Friends Forever.

BHM: Big Handsome Man.

Bi-curious: A heterosexual person who is attracted to those of their same gender, and is interested in having same-sex relations.

Bio: A short historical background of an individual.

Bisexual: One who is attracted to men and women and enjoys intimacy with both genders.

Blowjob: Felatio, or the act of stimulating the penis to ejaculate by mouth.

Body Rubs: A massage involving intimate touch or contact aimed at achieving orgasm.

Body Worship: May involve the adoration of body parts such as feet, legs, breasts, genitals and ass. The Domme or Master will demand that you acknowledge the perfection and beauty of their physique or attire. They will claim how badly a slave may want to kiss them, lick them or smell them. Body worship may come as a reward for a well-behaved submissive.

Bondage: A practice of BDSM that includes tying or restricting parts of a person’s body so that they cannot move in order to get sexual or physical control.

Boo: A term of endearment usually for the opposite sex.

Booty Call: A sexual encounter usually predetermined or planned by two or more people.

Bottom: A male, female or transgender person who takes the subordinate role during sex and is under the other.

Boy Toy: A male used by females for sexual pleasure, companionship and or fun.

Brown Shower: The act of defecating on another, usually for the sexual gratification of one or both parties involved, or as a way of humiliation.

Buffin the Muffin: A term used to euphemistically describe the act of female masturbation.

Bull: A man who has a large penis and engages in sex with another man’s wife while the husband watches. This is done by the consent of all person’s involved, and may sometimes involve payment to the “bull”.

Butch: One who assumes a traditionally masculine role in appearance and personality traits, and is dominant in the relationship.

Buxom Definition

Buxom: Busty, large breasts.
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BWD: Big White Dick

Cam2Cam: A new sort of modern activity or sexual fetish where two or more persons may view each other online by the use of personal cameras.

Causal Encounter: A meetup for sexual acts and no emotional or relational commitment.

Casual Dating: The meeting of another for non-commital relations usually with the purpose of engaging in sexual activities.

CBT: Cock and Ball Torture.

Chastity: The lock-up of sensual areas generally involving teasing, stimulation, edging and denial of sexual release.

Chick-with-a-Dick: A slur used in reference to transgender women of a pre-op status. Primarily used by the porn industry.

Choke the Chicken: A term used to euphemistically describe the act of male masturbation.

Chubby Chaser: Usually a man admires and is attracted to chubby or voluptuous women commonly referred to as BBWs.

CIS or Cisgender: Someone who identifies with their assigned gender at birth.

Classified Ad: An ad placed by private persons online or in print for the purpose of finding a mate, making public announcements, barter, selling goods or selling services.

Classifieds: Public ads for services, dating, the selling of goods, bartering or public announcements.

Closet: A person who has not yet “come out” with their LGBTQ+ lifestyle.

Clubbing: Going out to clubs, bars, nightclubs, dance clubs, taverns and anywhere where there is usually music, alcohol and dancing. These are popular places to go if one wants to meet others for hookups or just socializing.

Coed Definition

Coed: Usually a college girl who is of legal age and socially or sexually active.
Coed definition

Coming Out: A public declaration that someone is gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, etc.

Corporal punishment: The infliction of pain to gain control and domination over another. Most corporal punishment instruments, including but not limited to canes/switches, single/multi-tail whips, paddles, floggers, dragon’s tails, straps, tawses, and the palms of the hands for OTK (over the knee) spanking.

Cosplay: The hobby or activity of dressing up as a character from a work, novel, comic book, movie, TV series, or game.

Crib: One’s place of residence, usually set up for romantic or sexual overtures. A term most used by men who are single and playing the field.

Cougar: A mature woman who enjoys the sexual company of younger men or “cubs”.

Cross Dresser: A person, usually a male, who adopts the manner and dress associated with the opposite sex; also known as a transvestite although this terms is now considered derogatory.

Cub: A younger man who is an admirer of female cougars.

Cuck: Refers to a man who watches as his wife engages in sexual activity with another man. See “Cuckhold.”

Cuckhold: The taking on of another man to have sexual relations with the wife in place of the husband as the husband watches. The other man from outside of the marriage is usually called a “bull” and is generally well endowed. (more than the husband) The husband gets off on the thought of her being pleasured by another man’s larger penis. The wife gets off on the act of being with a man with a larger penis.

Cut: Circumcised penis with no foreskin.

Dating: Meeting and spending time with someone usually away from home. Engaging in mutually pleasant activities face to face for the purpose of getting to know each other to see if there is an attraction.

Den: The home or residence of a cougar.

Deviant: In a broad social context deviant refers to a subculture practicing dark art forms such as tattooing, piercing, poetry, writings, photography, clothing, makeup and even drug use. In the dating world it refers to sexually dark, unusual, violent and controlling acts considered to be outside of the norm by society at large.

Discreet: Keeping the interaction private or secretive. Usually when an escort or other sex worker keeps your mutual transaction (money for sex) private.

DL: Abbrev; Down Low. In secret or discreet.

DLS Definition

DLS: Dirty Little Secret.
DLS defined - it will be our dirty little secret!

Dominatrix: Usually a woman who physically or psychologically dominates her male or female sub in a sadomasochistic manner.

Domme: A dominant woman playing a sexual role usually in BDSM. Female dominant.

DP: Double Penetration, alt. DPP; Double Pussy Penetration.

Drag Queen: The phrase today used for men dressed as women. Drag is short for “dressed as girl” from the time when women couldn’t participate in theater so men dressed in women’s roles.

DTF: Down to fuck.

DTP: Down to party.

Ebony: Black or African-American.

Edging: Stimulation of the sexual organs and the denial of climax or orgasm.

Electrical Play: Electrostimulation units are used with numerous sexually titillating functions. These are methods of bringing you to new highs and lows not achievable with any other form. For more surface or cutaneous forms of electrical play, the use of cattle prods, shock collars, and violet wands may be employed for punishment and control.

Email / Text Message Domination: The electronic leash is used to burden the submissive. An effective method for the control of task-oriented slaves. The controller rewards the electronically bound servant in various ways, as well as punishing them with different methods. Ex. Email and text domination is used to control the submissive to reward and empower the controller.

Escort: A man or woman who receives money or compensation for sexual services, favors or acts. Synonyms are prostitute, lady of the night, gigolo, street walker or call girl.

Explicit: Material meant for adults only that is graphic and usually involves pornography of some form.

Femdom: Female dominance originating from the BDSM community. Usually a rigid sexually related practice in which men and women are subject to the will of a superior female.

Fetish: A sexual desire strongly linked to a particular object or activity or body part other than sexual organs. Ex. One may have a foot fetish and consider feet to be erotic thereby illiciting sexual gratification from them.

Filly: Usually a young female who is sexually ready for mating.

FinDom: Financial Domination. (See Shopping & Financial Domination)

Flick The Bean: A euphemistic term for the act of female masturbation. Loosely translated as, “massaging the clitoris”.

Fling: A sexual encounter of a more spontaneous nature.

Fly: A sexy individual who is promiscuous with swag and game.

Foot Fetish: Or podophilia. The sexual objectivication of the feet, ankles, toes, heels, arches and sometimes shoes. One with a foot fetish is aroused by the feet of the sex they have a preference for.

Footjob: The act of using one’s feet or parts of the feet to stimulate another to orgasm. Usually on a male recipient.

Friendly Friends: A euphemism for a sexually charged relationship involving frequent sensual encounters.

FT: FaceTime.

FtM: (Also F2M or Female to Male) People who are born female, but identify as male.

Fuck Buddy: A person who engages in sex (usually intercourse) with another on a regular basis.

Fugly: A foreshortened form of fucking ugly.

Full Nude: A performance such as dance or sex acts done in front of an audience with no clothing.

Freak: A person usually identifying with the female sex who is sexually active and kinky.

Functional: A trans woman who is pre-op with a penis that performs naturally.

FWB: Friends with Benefits.

Gamer Definition

Gamer: Someone who plays video games for entertainment either online or on a device.
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Gay: Attraction to the same sex.

GF: Girl Friend.

Ghost (Ghosting): The deliberate act of not replying to calls, messages, texts, emails or other forms of communication.

Gigolo: A male sex worker or escort who can be gay or straight and receives money as compensation for sexual services rendered.

Glory Hole: An anonymous form of sex where a man places his penis through a hole in a wall and the person on the other side stimulates him.

Golden Shower: The act of urinating on another, usually for the sexual gratification of one or both parties involved, or as a way of humiliation.

Gooner: Someone who is hopelessly addicted to porn and generally miserable, but embraces it.

Goth: A male or female who put an emphasis on darkness in emotion and wears black clothing, uses dark dramatic makeup, and often has dyed black hair.

Granny: Usually a woman with grandchildren and over 55 years old.

Handjob: Stimulation of the penis by another for the purpose of bringing them to orgasm and ejaculation.

Handy: A slang term for a handjob.

Happy Ending: An orgasm usually achieved during a sensual body rub.

Head Count: The number of sexual partners one has had during their life.

HMU Definition

HMU: Hit Me Up. Or, contact me.
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Hoe: A female who is either very promiscuous or works in the sex trade. This term is interchangeable with prostitute, whore, hooker, tramp, slut and escort in the right circumstances.

Holla: Another way of saying, “shout out”.

Hookup: A casual sexual encounter between two or more people.

Horny: In the mood for sex.

Hot to Trot: Usually a female who is ready for sex with another.

Hooters: A slang term for a woman’s breasts.

HuCow: Human Cow. A woman who is treated like livestock for the purpose of breeding and mock animal husbandry.

Humiliation: The act of emotionally or physically shaming, belittling, demeaning or disgracing someone in their own eyes, or in the eyes of others. The result is the loss of respect by others and self-respect of the individual.

Incall: A term for a sex worker hosting a client at their location for the purpose of having sex.

Independent: A sex worker such as a prostitute or erotic masseuse who is free lance and does not have a pimp or middleman.

Interracial: The mixing of races during sexual encounters.

Junk: Genitalia – usually male, but can be used either way.

Kink: Usually a sexual practice or preference that it is unusual and would be considered strange by many people. However this sexual practice is exciting to the individual(s) involved.

Kisses: A euphamistic code for $100.00. Ex. One kiss equals $100.00.

Kitty: Euphamism for vagina.

Leather Worship: Used by a Master or Mistress to convey the image of power to subordinates under their control. Subordinates must show adoration and subjugation in the presence of leather gear worn and used by their superiors.

Lesbian: A gay woman who has intimate relations with her own sex.

Lesbo: A slang term short for lesbians. Some see it as derogatory.

LGBTQ: (Sometimes LGBTQ+ or other variations) Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer

Live Cam: A camera setup that is viewable by an audience in real-time. Usually, the audience views a male, female, couple or transgendered person perfoming sex acts or stripping.

Local: Someone who lives in your city, suburb or town.

LULZ: Corruption of LOL (laugh out loud) An excuse to do something sadistic, offensive or disturbing at the expense of others. In the extreme is malignant narcissism in action.

M4M: Men seeking men.

MM4M: Two men seeking a man.

M4W: Men seeking women.

Mainstream: Services or items generally consumed by and appealing to the majority public at large.

Masochistic: Self-gratification through pain, degradation, humiliation or punishment.

Masseuse: A massage therapist trained in various forms of manual stress or tension release.

Master: In BDSM a male alpha figure who dominates others sexually, physically, or psychologically with various methods, tools and techniques.

Mature: An older person (gen. late 30s to early ’50s) who is active in the dating scene.

Masturbate: Sometimes referred to as autoerotica. The act of stimulating the sexual organs to orgasm.

Medical play: The use of invasive medical procedures with chrome/stainless steel instruments, tubes, gyno tables, needle play, cutting, enemas/suppositories, catheters, full body medical exams, sounding, electrical play, dental gags, speculums, skin staples, saline inflation, pumping, orthopedic bondage, and doctor/nurse role play.

Meat Market: Places where people congregate to check each other out, flirt, and hook up. Common meat markets are bars, nightclubs, taverns, arcades or sometimes even dog parks.

MILF Definition

MILF: Mom I’d Like to Fuck.
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Minor: One who has not yet reached the required legal age to engage in the use of, or exposure to adult material.

Monogamous: Having a loyal relationship with only one intimate partner.

Muscleman: A gay male who works out and is buff.

Niche: Subsets of services or items not generally consumed by the majority at large. Specialty items or services appealing to smaller numbers of consumers or customers.

No Strings: A sexual encounter not involving long-term commitment.

NSA: No Strings Attached. Generally, referring to a sexual relationship without commitment.

NSFW Definition

NSFW: Not Safe For Work. Usually images or other material containing nudity or depicting sexual acts.
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Nuru: Nude rubs. A sensual massage performed in the nude by the masseuse.

Obedience: The willing compliance to the dictates, demands, rules and or expectations of an authority figure.

Outcall: A term for a sex worker who is able to meet a client at an agreed upon location for sex.

Oral: Any act of stimulating the sexual organs of another by mouth.

Package: Male genitalia.

Passable: A transgender person who is able to pass in public as their assumed gender.

PAWG: Phat Ass White Girl, or Pretty Ass White Girl.

Pegging: The use of a dildo, or strap-on to plunge into an orifice of another’s body. This is usually done quickly and may be painful.

Personals: Condensed biographical profiles of people advertising for and looking for a date with another person.

Phat: Pretty, Hot and Thick.

Playdate: A time set aside by two people for fun or adult fun usually involving sex.

Player/Playah: Usually a charming man who is smooth and alluring who draws women into a sexual relationship and then dumps her. After dumping her he moves on to his next victim without remorse and has no loyalty to anyone but himself.

Playerette: A charming woman who is flirtatious, sexy and seductive and who draws men into a sexual relationship. This is usually for the purpose of financial or material gain. After dumping him she moves on to her next victim without remorse and has no loyalty to anyone but herself. Very similar to a Sugarbaby except far more deceitful.

Playmate: A woman who engages men and sometimes other women for sexual encounters with no strings attached.

Pole: Usually a metallic vertical rod used by strippers to perform erotic sensual dance moves.

Polyamorous: One who loves two or more people intimately.

Porn Definition

Porn: An foreshortening of pornography, the illicit content of a movie, magazine, book, photograph or website that features sex or sexual situations with no other redeeming qualities.
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Pornography: The lewd and erotic content of a movie, magazine, book, photograph or website that features sex or sexual situations with no other redeeming qualities.

Post-Op: A male to female, or female to male transsexual, who has had all the surgical alterations medically necessary to transition to the opposite sex.

Pre-Op: A male to female, or female to male transgender person, who has had surgical removal of the genitalia or breasts.

Profile: A short bio of a person dating that usually includes information such as likes, dislikes, age, sexual preferences and pictures.

Provider: A sex worker who provides a service for money. Examples of sex providers are masseuses providing body rubs of a sexual nature, or escorts who provide their clients with sex and companionship.

Queen: A flamboyant gay male who is perceived as always being on stage or the focus of attention.

Randy: In the mood for sex. More commonly used in Great Britain.

Reinactment: The acting out of a historical event or fictional event dressed in costumes fitting the event.

Revenge Sex: When a jilted or crossed lover wants to have intimate relations with another outside of their relationship out of spite. Usually a payback for infidelity by another partner.

Rimming: The oral stimulation of the anus by another.

Role Play: The act of imitating the character of someone (usually famous) who is different from yourself. This character imitation is of fictional characters in many instances.

Romance: Intimate social interactions between lovers meant to build affection and attraction toward their partner or mate. These overtures are not generally explicit in nature, but hint at explicit sexual intent.

Roses: A euphamistic code for $100.00. Ex. One rose equals $100.00.

Sadistic: In BDSM the taking pleasure in the infliction of pain, punishment, or humiliation on submissives. This may or may not be sexual in nature.

Senior: A man or woman over 55.

Sex Toys: Inanimate objects used to enhance the sexual pleasure of a man or a woman. Examples of sex toys are dildos, vibrators, blow-up dolls, cock rings, vacuum pumps, benoit balls, strap-ons, lubricants, electro-stimulators and mechanized penetrators.

Sexting: The sending or exchanging of nude images sometimes depicting sex acts to another. Usually done to tempt or seduce another.

Shemale: A term referring to a trans woman primarily used by the sex industry to refer to trans prostitutes or porn performers. Usually seen as derogatory by transgender people not in the adult industry.

Shopping & Financial Domination (FinDom): The yielding of financial control of one’s finances and credit to a Dominatrix who will spoil herself and justify her abuse of the wealth by deeming the subject an unworthy loser.

Shut-In: Homebody, someone who doesn’t go out much.

Simp Definition

Simp: A man who panders to women in an extreme manner. Behavior is very much like worship.
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Single: Someone not currently involved in an ongoing relationship with another.

Sir: In BDSM this is synonymous with Master and usually is used by a subservient female to refer to her Master.

Sissy: A subordinate male who takes on female (sissy) traits and is usually a bottom during sex.

Sissy Training: In BDSM where a submissive male is trained to become feminine through various methods of torture, humiliation and psychological manipulation.

Slave: In BDSM this is the state of total subservience by a male or female to a Master or Mistress.

Slave Training: In BDSM the subject is disciplined in a variety of ways using leashes, whips, gags, uncomfortable positions, corporal punishment, humiliation, chastity, electrical play and many other techniques to make him or her subservient to the Master or Mistress.

Slut: A woman, usually younger who is promiscuous lacking moral boundaries. May also be used by trans, gay and lesbian communities.

Smile On Your Face: Refers to a happy ending where one achieves an orgasm during a sensual body rub.

Spinner: A petite sexy woman who can spin on a man’s dick as they say.

Spot: A place of residence all to one’s self.

SSBBW: Super Sized Big Beautiful Woman

SSBHM: Super Sized Big Handsome Man

STD: Sexually Transmitted Disease.

Straight: A heterosexual who strictly limits themselves to having sexual relations with another of the opposite sex. A male and female relationship.

Strap On: A dildo or phallus attached to a belt or harness used to penetrate various orifices of another for pain or pleasure.

Stripper: A person who performs the act of taking off their clothing in a titillating way in front of viewers.

Sub: A submissive male or female in BDSM.

Submissive: A subordinate or subserviant individual in the world of BDSM.

Sugarbaby and Sugardaddy Definitions

Sugarbaby: A male or female who is willing to trade their time and use of their body for financial gain.

Sugardaddy: A male who is wealthy and willing to pay for the company of a younger female or male companion.
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Sugarmomma: A female who is wealthy and willing to pay in exchange for the company of a younger male or female.

Superfly: An individual who is extraordinarily sexy and promiscuous.

Surprise: Sometimes referred to as the “surprise package”. The male genitalia of a trans woman sprung on the “unsuspecting” man during intimate encounters. Also known as a “trap”.

Swedish: A style of relaxation therapy combined with deep tissue massage.

Swingers: A person or couple who engages in the practice of swapping sexual partners or group sex such as a threesome.

Switch: One who can take on dominant (top) or submissive (bottom) roles during sexual acts.

T4M: Transgender seeking men.

T-Girl: A general term that covers a wide range of transgender people including: crossdressers, pre-op transsexuals and transvestites.

Tantric: A spiritual/sexual massage aimed at oneness and heightened pleasure through prolonged sexual stimulation and delayed orgasm.

Thai Massage: A traditional therapy developed in the Asian Pacific region combining acupressure, Indian Ayurvedic principles, and may include yoga postures. The idea of Sen-lines alias energy-lines was first used as “Thai yoga massage”.

Thick: Phat, chubby, voluptuous, fat, heavy or meaty, etc.

THOT: That Hoe Over There.

Threesome: Usually when a couple invites another person outside of the binary relationship in for the purpose of having sexual relations. The three engage each other during the sex acts, or two will team up on one.

Thug Definition

Thug: Usually a hostile, aggressive and violent man (or woman) who is predisposed to committing crimes and associating with others who have a similar mindset. Sometimes a personna or character role is taken on, a facade with little malicious intent.
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Tickle Torture: The tickling of sensitive areas of the subject to the extreme of being torture. Ex. The Mistress employes tickle torture on her submissives who have that fetish.

Tiddies: Slang word for a woman’s breasts.

Top: A male or female who takes the dominant role during sex and is over the other.

Transgender: An umbrella term encompassing persons identifying as: t-girls, crossdressers, trans women, shemales, transvestites and post-operative transgender women.

Transsexual: A person, born genetically of one sex who identifies as the other sex. Many transsexuals will seek hormonal and/or surgical alterations to achieve their gender role.

Transvestite: A person, usually a male, who adopts the manner and dress associated with the opposite sex; a crossdresser. The term transvestite is considered outdated and often derogatory.

Trap: Refers to a trans woman tricking a heterosexual man into intimacy, only to discover too late that the trans woman has male genitalia.

Tribute Fee: A monetary payment paid to the Master, Mistress or provider of BDSM, fetish, kink, roleplay services. This fee is used to cover the cost of the facilities, gear, instruments and furniture used in the session. It also covers the cleanup of facilities and provides the provider with an income. Tribute fees will range from modest to expensive depending on the provider and service rendered. Ex. A tribute fee is required by the Dominatrix before each session begins.

Trim: A reference to the genital region of a man or woman being shaved to some degree. Usually means shaved down hairless.

TS: Transsexual or transexual. Both spellings are accurate and commonly used.

Twink: A boyish gay male who is attractive (cute) and youthful.

Uber: Over the top or in the extreme. Ex. I am uber horny tonight.

Uncut: A penis that is not circumcised and has the foreskin.

Vampire: One who identifies as a blood-drinking immortal. One of the living dead who is nocturnal by nature and possesses supernatural powers.

Versatile: A male, female or transgender person who can be either top or bottom during sex.

Voluptuous: Full-bodied woman, curvy with large hips and breasts.

Voyeur: A man or woman turned on by viewing people in the nude or watching people having sex. This is usually done in secrecy which is part of the sexual thrill for the voyeur.

W4M: Women seeking men.

W4W: Women seeking women.

Whore: A female who is promiscuous lacking moral boundaries. Sometimes used by the trans, gay and lesbian communities.

Wife Breeding: The act of playing out the impregnation of a wife for the pleasure of the breeding fetish.

Wife Sharing: A form of swinging where husbands bring other wives into bed along with his own wife for the purpose of having sex. A form of a threesome.

Wife Swapping Definition

Wife Swapping: A form of swinging where husbands exchange wives for the purpose of having sex.
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WW4W: Two women seeking a woman.

XXX: Pornographic, obscene, illicit material.


About the Adult Classifieds Glossary Researcher

Sienna Mitchell, First Amendment Reporter

Author: Sienna MitchellSienna Mitchell is a contributing author for BonePage.com adult classifieds. She compiled this adult classifieds glossary and continues to add new adult sex terms from time to time. She is a talented and experienced First Amendment reporter and published author based in Phoenix, Arizona. With a passion for uncovering stories and exposing injustices within the adult entertainment community, Sienna has made a name for herself as a reporter who focuses on the intersection of first amendment issues and the adult entertainment industry.

Sienna’s prior experience as a webcam model gives her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by sex workers and adult performers. Her experience and extensive knowledge of the adult industry makes her an authoritative voice on the subject. Sienna Mitchell is a skilled journalist whose work is making a difference in the adult entertainment industry.

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BonePage.com Replaced Backpage.com

BonePage.com replaced Backpage.com sex classifieds following the U.S. government seizure of Backpage in 2018. For those who don’t know, Backpage.com was a popular sex classifieds website that was founded in 2004. It quickly became one of the largest online marketplaces for buying and selling adult services. The Backpage adult section, which featured classified ads for escorts and adult services ultimately became their undoing.

In 2010, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) reported that 70%+ of all child trafficking reports that it received from the general public involved ads posted on Backpage.com. This led to widespread calls for the website to be shut down.  Then, in 2012, the U.S. Senate began investigating Backpage.com. In 2015, the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Investigations accused Backpage.com of knowingly facilitating child sex trafficking. They alleged that Backpage had edited ads to remove references to underage ads. They further argued that Backpage executives had laundered money from the sale of these ads.

U.S. Department of Justice Shuts Down Backpage.com

In 2016, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) launched an investigation into Backpage.com. Then, in April 2018, the website was seized by the DOJ and shut down. The website’s CEO, Carl Ferrer, and several of his top executives were arrested. They were charged with multiple counts of money laundering and conspiracy to facilitate prostitution. It should be noted that Backpage executives were not exactly forthcoming with investigators which fueled investigators to pursue further action.

The U.S. government filed criminal charges and civil action against Backpage.com. The government alleged that the website had violated federal laws by knowingly facilitating prostitution and sex trafficking. As part of their action, the government sought to seize the website’s assets, including its domain names, servers, and bank accounts.

Was the Backpage.com Shut-Down a Success?

The seizure of Backpage.com was heralded by some as a significant event in the fight against online sex trafficking and prostitution. However, it simply created other problems for those in the sex industry.

We at BonePage.com join many others who agree that the seizure and closing of Backpage only serves to drive illegal sex activity underground and that it does not solve the problem of sex trafficking and prostitution. In fact, it makes human trafficking harder to detect as the government lost a potentially effective tool for the investigation of human trafficking cases.

Other Sex Classified Sites Shut Down by the DOJ

Since the seizure of Backpage.com, several other adult classifieds websites have been shut down by the government. These other sites include MyRedBook, Rentboy, and CityVibe. The U.S. government has also pursued legal action even against online platforms that have no apparent association with prostitution. These actions have included Craigslist and Twitter for government accusations of facilitating prostitution and sex trafficking

The closing of Backpage.com also had a significant impact on sex workers and other individuals who used the website to advertise and find clients. Many sex workers, already marginalized and at risk of violence, lost a valuable platform to safely find clients.

Criminal Charges Against Backpage.com Executives

Backpage CEO Carl Ferrer and several site executives were arrested and charged with multiple counts of money laundering and conspiracy to facilitate prostitution. They were later convicted of felony charges associated with their operations at Backpage. This has obviously had a chilling effect on the sex industry in the United States, driving it underground.

FOSTA SESTA Legislation in the United States

FOSTA (Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act) and SESTA (Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act) is legislation that was passed by the U.S. Congress in 2018. These bills were directly related to the investigation against Backpage. FOSTA/SESTA aims to combat online sex trafficking and gives broad authority to investigators to hold website operators liable for the criminal acts of others. It remains to be seen if this legislation will ultimately be challenged and possibly overturned by the courts. Bascially FOSTA/SESTA is designed to hold online platforms and their operators liable for any illegal sex trafficking that takes place on their sites.

FOSTA and SESTA were passed in response to concerns about the proliferation of online sex trafficking, particularly on classifieds sites like Backpage.com. These laws make it a federal crime to operate a website that facilitates prostitution, and expands the definition of sex trafficking to include the promotion of prostitution. We’ll avoid going down the rabbit hole on a discussion of the distinctions between legal escorts and illegal prostitution.

FOSTA/SESTA allows law enforcement to investigate and prosecute websites that facilitate sex trafficking. The laws have widely been criticized for their negative impact on sex workers. Critics point out that the laws will make it harder for them to work safely, and that it pushes the sex trade further underground.

BonePage.com Measures to Replace Backpage.com

BonePage.com disagrees with the overly broad and vague measures of FOSTA/SESTA. However, we are adamantly opposed to human trafficking and the victimization of innocent people. We have taken measures to ensure that BonePage.com operates within the laws of the United States and other jurisdictions where our ads appear.

Due to the existing legal climate in the United States, BonePage does not allow advertising for the purpose of prostitution. We aim to address the problem of human trafficking by requiring that our members join an online dating or sex classifieds site in order to establish identification and legal age status.

The BonePage.com team will monitor legal actions in the U.S. and comply with all laws. We look forward to allowing escort ads directly on our site if the legal landscape changes in the future.

Report Human Trafficking

BonePage.com is opposed to human trafficking and urges your participation in reporting suspected human trafficking cases. You may get more information and file reports online at humantraffickinghotline.org


About the Author

Sienna Mitchell, First Amendment Reporter

Author: Sienna MitchellSienna Mitchell is a contributing author for BonePage.com adult classifieds. She is a talented and experienced First Amendment reporter and published author based in Phoenix, Arizona. With a passion for uncovering stories and exposing injustices within the adult entertainment community, Sienna has made a name for herself as a reporter who focuses on the intersection of first amendment issues and the adult entertainment industry.

Sienna’s prior experience as a webcam model gives her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by sex workers and adult performers. Her experience and extensive knowledge of the adult industry makes her an authoritative voice on the subject. Sienna Mitchell is a skilled journalist whose work is making a difference in the adult entertainment industry.

Contact Sienna Mitchell: SiennaMitchell@teamdnp.com
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