For the most part, I don't want to know. Pretty much everywhere in the sex industry, it's a fact that the women often have different -- sometimes vastly different -- political views than men wealthy enough to afford their services. At best, expressing those views -- especially if done the wrong way -- are neutral; at worst, many may move on. If that tradeoff is fine for you, for example you only want clients with the same views as you, it's understandable. But if you're trying to keep a diverse group of clients ... well, I'll just say my doctor, CMT, accountant, and other provider of cherished services, do not advertise their politics to me.

I think the exceptions are in areas we all are, or should be, aligned on: sex workers' rights, the legal status of sex work, the impact of things like FOSTA/SESTA on our joint interests, etc. This is a clear political area where I imagine most of us have common cause.