Published Mar 21, 2021

This is Mia Khalifa. (Full Interview)

Mia Khalifa delves into her experiences with early trauma, body image struggles, industry challenges, and toxic relationships, offering a raw and powerful narrative of resilience and self-acceptance.
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  • Industry Protection

    emphasizes the need for better protections for young women in the adult industry. She discusses the pressure young women face when signing contracts and the lack of legal guidance available to them 1. Mia also shares her personal struggles with finding employment outside the industry due to her past decisions 2.

    Protection. Because if the industry is allowed to target 18 year old girls, those girls need protection in place as young females or males. Signing something that you don't have an understanding of is detrimental, especially when you're in your adolescent, adolescent age of your brain is still forming. How are you gonna make a smart decision when you don't even understand what's in front of you?

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    She highlights the importance of having legal support and guidance for young individuals entering the industry to prevent exploitation and ensure informed decision-making.

       

    OnlyFans

    Mia explains her decision to join OnlyFans and the backlash she faced for using the platform to raise funds for the Lebanese Red Cross 3. She discusses how her relationship with her home country has evolved and the importance of supporting and protecting the sex work community 4.

    My relationship with my home country has changed. 180 in the last year. And it was after the Beirut blast that people really started to. To realize what is important in life. Like, every. Everyone was taking stock of things in their life. And I think a lot. A lot of people were just more open minded. We were all just in a mindset of, we're Lebanese. We need to protect each other. We need to support each other exactly. Like, there's not many of us and even our own are trying to kill us. Like, we have to stick together. And that is when the conversation around me and Lebanon changed. And I'm so, so. I'm so thankful for it because I think that has to do with why I feel like I'm in such a good place in my life.

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    Mia also highlights the need for better treatment and protection of sex workers, while acknowledging the grooming that can occur online.

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