The Lives of Sex Workers During The Pandemic
Americans are still paying for sex in Mexico despite the pandemic
Written by Matt Rivers and Natalie Gallón, CNN
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Tijuana, Mexico (CNN)—Stay at home, be safe, but go hungry. Go out, earn a living, but risk your life. For so many in Mexico, this has been the pandemic’s impossible choice.
And it’s a difficult enough choice if you’re a shopkeeper or a cab driver. But it’s on another level if you’re a sex worker.
“I’m so scared for my health,” said Alejandra, a sex worker in Tijuana, who asked we only use her first name. “I don’t know if the person I’m with has the disease or not.”
Welcome to Tijuana
Shutdown
Some follow the rules, some don’t
The new way of life is to risk your life
‘I feel completely safe’
We spoke to business owners and sex workers during the day in Tijuana, but the only way to get a true gauge on the situation in the red-light district is to head out at night.
This is not a place where journalists are welcome, so we rode through the streets with Baja California State Police.
At first glance, a lot of businesses look closed. The front doors at some of the bigger and more famous strip clubs are locked. Smaller places have metal gates pulled down over storefronts.
But a closer look prompts questions. Why, if the bigger strip clubs are closed, did many we pass still have bouncers out front? Why, if the sex hotels are closed, did many have women out front beckoning people inside?
“The trade is still happening,” said the police commander driving the pickup we were in. “It’s just happening behind closed doors.”
That fact was quickly confirmed by the Americans we saw and heard on the streets and one American we met, standing outside a sex hotel where he’d been staying for a few days, hiring different women.
“Lots of Americans here,” said the man who appeared to be in his late 50’s and asked that we not use his name. “They walk across the border and they come here and do their thing.”
He said he’s being safe, wiping his hotel room down with antibacterial wipes and not eating indoors. All very safe, except for the part where he has sex with a stranger, which he says he and other Americans here have no problem with.
“I believe I’m pretty well educated about all of this,” he said. Challenged by the fact that experts on viral epidemiology would universally disagree with him, he would only say he feels, “completely safe.”
His ignorance about the risks is what puts the lives of the women he hires in danger. But, he’s also helping them put food on the table.
They are the two sides of a very dangerous coin.
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The original article is available on: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/09/americas/mexico-tijuana-prostitution-coronavirus-intl/index.html
Global Intimacies: Sex, Power, Gender and Migration
Global Intimacies: Sex, Power, Gender and Migration
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