Podcast: Writer Jenni Janakka bought sex and was surprised: “I’ve screwed the company over”

Jenni Janakka reveals in Runkkar’s friend book podcast which things surprised her the most when she bought services from a “penis” sex worker.

Lustcastauthor and speech artist known from the podcast Jenni Janakka, 37, wants to break the prejudices associated with buying sex. He remembers Runkkar’s friend book podcast, how have you bought sex from both women and men.

Janakka admits that when looking for a male sex worker for an episode of the Himocast podcast, he was surprised by how much more difficult it is to find services from a “penis” person.

– It took me half a year before I found a sex worker with a penis. I then decided that since buying and selling sex is legal in Finland, why couldn’t I? Once again on the podcast.

Jenni Janakka agrees with the idea that you can get significantly better sex from a professional sex worker than in one-night stands. Mia Allen

Janakka admits that he assumed the experience would be similar to picking someone up from a bar to do housework: both are just trying to get by. In the situation, I did it differently, because suddenly Janakka had to take the reins and learn how to communicate during sex.

– Maybe it hit home in a really strong way how difficult it is for me to be in a situation where I am asked what I want. Even to the point that nothing happens if I don’t express what I want in some way, Janakka opens up about his experience.

– I talk a lot in my life, but nowhere else am I quieter than in bed, Janakka laughs.

Janakka was even more surprised by who ended up with the sex worker’s bill.

– Since this was my work project, I called my accountant and asked if this could be brought to the attention of the company. The accountant laughed that “Janakka is calling again and asking strange questions”. My accountant called (the tax office), and there happened to be a person there who also has a good sense of humor. They laughed, went through the legalese together and concluded that “yes, it will work”, says Janakka.

– I’ve screwed up the company, Janakka laughs.

Janakka has been open about his sexual experiences in his podcasts, columns and Lust bookin his work. The writer originally from Parkano told Iltalehte in 2019 how he quit his day job and became a freelance artist.

Runkkar’s friend’s book podcast can be listened to at Supla.

Jenni Janakka says that she has billed at least one of her sex work experiences to the company. Mia Allen

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