See this is the misconception right there.
First you assume that it is 20+ clients a week when that may not be the case.
Second, you assume that for some 20+ sexual encounters a week is a lot when for some it is not even close to enough.
Third, you assume the vacation is a break from work when really it could just be a change of scenery for some, or that some simply love to travel.
And lastly, you assume that the sex part of job is the part that escorts feel is work. For most, it is the prep and clean up that feels like work.
So don't assume and maybe you will get a clearer picture. Think about that for a second.
Well, they be assumptions to you, but since I rec'd my information from more than one sp, they aren't (or weren't) assumptions.
Each that I have talked to, said (in not so many words) the LAST thing she wants to do on her day off is "work" (ie one specifically said "have sex").
Each that I have talked to has said that they average about 4 clients a night, some a little more, some a little less and some more days and some a little less. So an average is about 4/6 nights.
Prep and clean up? A shower, fix your hair and makeup, out the door?
Yeah, one or two said "having to be ON all the time, can be tiring" (by ON I mean, in a good mood, pleasant, "act" the part).
I don't assume that 20+ partners a week is a lot. I don't have to make an assumption, it IS a lot....at least to the ladies I've spoken with. More than one specifically stated that really, all she wanted was one....(guy).....
Well, as for vacation being a "change in scenery". Well, a typical outcall sp has a change in scenery 4+ times a night. Kind of like when I travelled for business: people used to ask me where I would go on vacation...I said "home".......so, if I am to take your comment literally, KJ is saying that an sp would actually 'work' on her vacation since "it is only a change of scenery, not a break from work".....
Sorry KJ, but as soon as you put "may" in your sentence, my comments still hold true......to me, it seems like you're arguing just for the sake of arguing. Kind of like: You dont' know as much as you think you do and since I'm a retired sp, you don't know shit". But since I tend to talk to and listen to the ladies, and go by the information they tell me (and for the most part it has nothing to do with our encounter) I tend to believe them. Because, like why would they lie about not wanting to work on their day off? What's the benefit of lying?