Young woman reveals her ‘huge body count’ in the bedroom – but insists men shouldn’t care because experience has given her vital skills

The number of young women's sexual bodies is “in the tens of thousands,” but she doesn't care about the exact number and doesn't think men should either.

Jade Blair, from Queensland, started working in the adult industry six years ago after realizing university wasn't for her.

She worked at an established company for three years to find her feet, but now works independently and estimates she has slept with more than 10,000 clients.

Ms Blair revealed that branches charged lower prices so she had to see many customers a day to make enough money.

'IIt was not unusual for me to see ten people per shift,” she said in a video. 'But I I didn't count how many people I saw because I don't care.'

Ms Blair claimed she knew other people who inadvertently kept count because they wanted to know how often they saw customers and how to keep track of their business – but she does not keep such records.

“I don't care, it doesn't change anything,” she said.

'It just means that I am very experienced and good at what I do. I have a lot of skills.”

She revealed that being intimate with so many different people has taught her a lot about pleasure – and that the preoccupation with 'numbers' meant nothing to her.

An Australian sex worker has told how she ended up in the adult entertainment industry while studying at university - and why it's the best job she's ever had

An Australian sex worker has told how she ended up in the adult entertainment industry while studying at university – and why it's the best job she's ever had

“Guys, you guys [penis] is not enough to change a woman. It is not some magical, mystical, important, powerful thing that just by touching us can change our soul and essence.”

“You're just not that important,” she told the men.

Ms. Blair often gets clients who say they want to be the “first one” in the morning — as if she “magically resets overnight and becomes a virgin.”

'I use barrier protection and I shower between bookings – there's no reason why you have to be first.

“I'm human, I can't be sloppy seconds. I am not a piece of gum being chewed.”