Episode 3

Chris Ballbelly

Published on: 10th March, 2022

This week we talk with Chris Ballbelly, a belly-bloat content creator. He talks to us about the belly-bloat fetish community, the importance of listening to your body while creating this kind of content, and being a content creator with autism. It's an interesting conversation with a charming individual about a niche area of sex work. Enjoy!

**Trigger Warning: Binge Eating Behavior**

Chris Ballbelly's Links:

Twitter: @BallbellyChris

Instagram: @chrisballbelly

PornHub: https://www.pornhub.com/model/chris-ball-belly

Things We Talk About:

Pop Rocks & Coke Myth Busters

LittleMissBelly Youtube

Pultinos


ANSWER's Links:

Website: www.answerdetroit.org

Instagram: @weareanswerdetroit

Twitter: @answerdetroit


Podcast Links:

Website: parkerwestwood.com/podcast/

Patreon: Patreon.com/SexyGalaxyPod

Twitter: @SexyGalaxyPod

Instagram: @parker.westwood

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About the Podcast

A Sex Worker's Guide to the Galaxy
Interviews with Earth's most multi-dimensional beings, sex workers.
A Sex Worker's Guide to the Galaxy takes us on a journey into the lives and minds of sex workers from across the industry. It is an interview-based podcast that has one mission -- to go where no man has gone before -- to imagine a world in which sex workers are not demonized or sensationalized, but humanized.
Keep up with us on Twitter at @SexyGalaxyPod.
Contact us at sexygalaxypod@gmail.com.

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Parker Westwood

Parker Westwood has been in sex work on and off for the last decade in various different aspects of the work. They are one of the founding members of ANSWER Detroit (A Network of Sex Workers to Excite Revolution) a social justice collective of sex workers in Detroit that exists to uphold the right of sex workers to engage in this work for whatever reasons they choose. Parker is a pretty stereotypical Libra, has a dog named Typo, and drinks her coffee black. They believe in the power of stories to connect us all as humans and create bonds that can change the world. When we own our stories, we own our liberation.