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She is an educator on the risks and myths of prostitution. "As a prostitute, I am safer from health risks than my sister the nurse," she explains. Her first writing project was her autobiography Working: My Life as a Prostitute (E.P. Dutton, 1988). Currently French is working on a collection of her essays to be published under the title, Mother Teresa And Princess Di Are Dead, Hillary Is Horribly Jet-lagged, And The Mayflower Madam Isn’t Feeling All That Well Either: MODERN WOMEN, MODERN PROBLEMS. French is also working on an anthology of coming out stories from sexworkers. "Vaginas and penises share a lot in common with shoes and feet. One size DOES NOT fit all! These things need to be tried on. " "Few people qualify for the title "Sex Positive Goddess" more than Dolores French, who is a writer, civil rights activist, safer sex advocate, talk show regular, erotic phone consultant, prostitute, and professional dominatrix....She has also been a consultant to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in a study on prostitution and AIDS. Basically, if there has been a venue for her to express her intelligence, creativity, politics, and sensuality...she's explored it! This is both a personal and professional website with plenty of writing to satisfy activists (and the curious), as well as professional information about phone work and dominance....Whether you are planning on booking a session or not, I recommend her site as a place to learn about a very fascinating and charming woman." -- Vamp, www.janesguide.com
World's Most Notorious Whores- (left to right) Margo St. James, Helen Buckingham (London) Dolores French (Atlanta) Xaviera Hollander (the Happy Hooker), Cynthia Payne (London), Norma Jean, Sydney Biddle Barrows (The Mayflower Madam) and a former school teacher turned madam. |