Pictured above is 77-year-old Claudette who happens to be a husband, a grandfather and an
award-winning cyclist. She’s also an intersex sex worker, she said; “I’d rather
sell my ass than my soul; it’s harder but much cleaner,” while talking to
photographer Malika Gaudin Delrieu.
Born with both male and female genitalia, Claudette’s parents
assigned her a male gender when she was born in Switzerland in 1937,
when being male was a clear advantage. Throughout her life, gender has
played a major role in Claudette’s identity, though not a defining one;
“I never felt bad about being hermaphrodite, it’s the others who have a
problem with it; not me,” Claudette told Delrieu.
“…I have always felt
like a girl and I lived my life accordingly. I have the sex of the
angels, why would I be ashamed of it?”
Read more and also see more photos of Claudette after the cut...
To fully play with the possibilities and ramifications of gender
roles, Claudette turns to prostitution. “Prostitution becomes a source
of self confidence,” Claudette explained, “for people who see in
prostitutes the ultimate femininity and who assume this role with
happiness and a sense of relief.”
“Claudette unnerves some people because she lives a happy and coherent life while denying a fundamental moral precept,” Delrieu said.
Glimpse into the daily details of Claudette’s radiant life below and let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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“I was born with both male and female genital parts so that it wasn’t clear if I was a boy or a girl when I was born. But my parents let me chose who I was, what my identity was even if they declared me as a boy at my birth. In 1937 it was an undeniable advantage.”
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“Sport has always been an important part of my life. Cycling is one of my passion, I have done it all my life and I have no intention to stop. I still win competitions at my age and record better times than people thirty years younger than me.”
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A lot of prostitutes get tired of the job after a few years. Those who stay in the business the longest are those with a different gender identity, transexuals or hermaphrodites. The look of men is felt as a validation of the sexual identity they have chosen. This look from others, which is so often a cause of suffering in daily life, there is filled with desire for their body, so full of it that they are ready to pay to obtain it.”
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“The satisfaction of work well done is incomparable in prostitution. When a client is happy, I’m happy too. It’s social work, how can anyone deny that we make people happy, that we are useful? In my job I have the certainty that I have done what was right.”
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