I'm not surprised by this letter. If it wasn't for the money most clients wouldn't be screwing these sexy providers.
That goes both ways. This woman wasn't giving any respect at all, or even attempting to. She thought her clients were scum just for walking in the door.I think her story is true for many sexworkers, even some who are independent and in control of their business. More woman see it as the only way due to economic problems.
Show them appreciation, kindness and respect. Same with anyone you interact with in the service industry.
Pu-leeeze! Sounds like a guy wanting to get off on sexy e-mails, never intended on actually seeing/spending money on you. Just my opinion, of course. As for the SW rant in the OP, it's really nothing new. Something similar in a Buff News a while back about a girl that got busted. Just thinking "now I can pay the rent, now I can get those boot, etc. Nothing new there and there ARE girls out there that will enjoy your company, you just have to keep looking...his response? "If you are as sensitive as you say you are, I may be a little bit too much for you, and I don't think it would be fun for you. As I stated, I live vicariously through your pleasure. If I felt that you were uncomfortable, or feeling discomfort in any way, it would ruin the mood."
Wrong, they'll take your money either way. You have a lot to learn about women.I find it hard to believe that guys actually think very attractive women who do this for money are every doing it for pleasure. If they were, they wouldnt take the money right?
Right onWrong, they'll take your money either way. You have a lot to learn about women.
I’m guessing she was probably like this when she was younger tooThis is her. Looks like age finally caught up to her and she had a meltdown
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Was going to write something similar but I can't add anything meaningful to what you have posted.Everyone Falls somewhere on the scale of how much they like what they do. It is very clear that she hated what she did just like some people hate their own 9-5 jobs.
In contrast to how she feels there are many service providers who like their job or even love their job.
It comes from their own personal experiences and background which can include a million factors and can only be seen while in their shoes.
The point is that there will be people who hate it and people who love it and people in between. This is the perspective of someone who hates it and that extremity clearly has attracted a lot of coverage and attention. This won't change the fact that there are also lots of positive stories to share but because of the nature of the industry they are not very publicized. I'm certain a contributing factor to her writing this is the fact that she stopped doing it a long time ago.
Ad hominemThis is her. Looks like age finally caught up to her and she had a meltdown
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