A couple of threads have made me realise that we all have a very different experience with how we first got into the world of escorts and SP’s.
I became a client fairly late in life. Despite my general horniness I had huge concerns about the legality, ethics, exploitation issues etc… and had a lot of preconceived, and incorrect notions about the industry. I stumbled across a very well known (she is now anyway) Sp's website not long after she became an indy, went down an internet rabbit hole including review boards, agencies and advertising in other countries, and it finally dawned on me that these girls were independent business women. They were in the business of pleasure by choice, not coerced into anything, and were doing pretty well. It was way different than I had ever imagined and I gradually became comfortable being a part of it.
The question for clients, and the SP’s on here, is when did you realise that sex work was a legitimate business to be involved in?
I became a client fairly late in life. Despite my general horniness I had huge concerns about the legality, ethics, exploitation issues etc… and had a lot of preconceived, and incorrect notions about the industry. I stumbled across a very well known (she is now anyway) Sp's website not long after she became an indy, went down an internet rabbit hole including review boards, agencies and advertising in other countries, and it finally dawned on me that these girls were independent business women. They were in the business of pleasure by choice, not coerced into anything, and were doing pretty well. It was way different than I had ever imagined and I gradually became comfortable being a part of it.
The question for clients, and the SP’s on here, is when did you realise that sex work was a legitimate business to be involved in?