Goodparts Minting Erotic NFTs to Raise Money for Sex Worker Advocacy

BROOKLY, N.Y. — Personal care and sexual lifestyle brand Goodparts has collaborated with photographer Benjamin Fredrickson to create a series of eight NFTs featuring “lubed-up” versions of Fredrickson’s signature “wedgie” photography.

The NFTs will be minted and sold on NFTreats.art, with proceeds going to the Urban Justice Center’s Sex Workers Project.

The first two NFTs in the series will drop on Wednesday, Feb. 2, and final six on Tuesday, Feb. 8.

"Since Goodparts launched in 2020, sex workers have been an integral part of our community, both as customers and brand advocates. Not only do these individuals provide people with a necessary outlet for sexual exploration and pleasure, but many use their platforms to drive important and nuanced conversations about the industry, sexual politics and sexuality at large, all under the constant threat of censorship, deplatforming, or even arrest,” said Dave Shanfield, founder of Goodparts.

The photo series shot by Fredrickson features three models, all of whom work in the sex industry while also pursuing either university degrees or entrepreneurial ventures. The models are depicted in various, complex wedgie compositions, alone, together, entwined and even suspended.

Purchasers of the NFTs will also receive a care package from Goodparts and a one-month subscription to the OnlyFans accounts of models featured in their artwork.

NFTreats will also be hosting conversations with the artists and models on Twitter Spaces on Feb. 2 and Sunday, February 13.

Follow Goodparts and NFTreats on Twitter for details; find Benjamin Fredrickson on Instagram.

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