It's important to approach this topic with sensitivity and respect. Here are some questions that could be asked to assess whether someone is a sex worker:
1. Have you ever exchanged sex for money, drugs, or other goods or services?
2. Have you ever worked in the adult entertainment industry?
3. Have you ever accepted money or gifts in exchange for sexual favors?
4. Have you ever engaged in sexual activity with someone you didn't know in exchange for money or other compensation?
5. Have you ever advertised sexual services online or in print media?
It's important to note that not everyone who engages in sex work will identify as a sex worker, and some people may be uncomfortable or unwilling to answer these questions. It's also important to respect people's privacy and not make assumptions about their experiences based on their appearance or other factors. If someone does disclose that they are a sex worker, it's important to provide non-judgmental support and connect them with appropriate resources if needed.