November 20, 2019 |
Slixa Offers Tips to Sex Workers Going Home for the Holidays |
Los Angeles, CA — Adult services provider directory Slixa.com is addressing seasonal angst in a new article, “How to Family For the Holidays (A Guide For Sex Workers and Other Black Sheep).” In the post, writer Tyler DÃ¥rlig Ulv interviewed Dr. Eric Sprankle, Associate Professor of Psychology and Co-Director of the Sexuality Studies Program at Minnesota State University, Mankato. âThis year, instead of struggling my way through big meals and small talk with people I often see only annually, I thought it might be better to proactively seek out the advice of a professional,â Ulv wrote. âI knew [Sprankle] was just the guy to answer some challenging questions about family interactions and handling conflicts for the holidays.â The interview touches on the topics of handling disagreements, discrimination and diffusing “extra contentious” family situations, how staying in a hotel room can provide âa sanctuary to recharge and escape if and when neededâ and how thereâs no shame in complete avoidance. âUnless youâre a Kardashian, I donât think youâre contractually obligated to hang out with your family,â Sprankle quipped, advising readers to set âappropriate boundaries for yourself: âIâll only spend two hours at my parentsâ house,â âIâm willing to go, but Iâll leave once Uncle Bud Light gets drunk,â or even — âyou know what, my cats are my family, Iâm staying home this year.ââ Read the full interview and post on Slixa.com’s blog. |