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Recreating Ourselves While Navigating Womanhood As A Sew Worker

Recreating Ourselves While Navigating Womanhood As A Sew Worker

Update: 2024-04-01
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As i've entered my late 20s I've been thinking about how much i've grown and changed over the years. I started my brand in 2022, I started in the SW industry in 2019. I have healed myself from active addiction, dysfunctional behaviors, mental health all while trying to run and grow a business. Working to build a business while building parts of my life has been a tedious process. While I am growing as a person , I have found struggle in trying to grow as a business owner. I have found that often times people like to box us in to one category, especially when it comes to us women who have a career in the adult entertainment business. It almost seems as if we are supposed to be robotic. I promised myself I would not lose myself within the industry. Standing on my personal morals and values because of this its made it isolating, so I wanted to be the one to open conversation with other women in the adult entertainment business around what womanhood looks like for each individual. What does womanhood mean/look like for you? What does motherhood look like for you? What do relationships look like for you?  What does a family look like for you? Questions that have been on my mind for a while, I feel like because of the Adult industry women feel shame for wanting more out of womanhood, we should be allowed to be who we want to be and still work in the industry. I will not let anyone tell me how I should live my life based off my occupation, I am not boxed in, I am free to express myself as I am. My brand is allowed to evolve as I evolve as a woman. 

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Recreating Ourselves While Navigating Womanhood As A Sew Worker

Recreating Ourselves While Navigating Womanhood As A Sew Worker

Leigh Leigh