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I do believe another evening to share Pinot and other pleasures is most definitely in order.
....lucky bastard......lol
I do believe another evening to share Pinot and other pleasures is most definitely in order.
I do believe another evening to share Pinot and other pleasures is most definitely in order.
Recently a close friend of mine discovered I am a courtesan. She suggested I give it up and “join the real world”. :BangHead:
This is an interesting concept; the real world. :angryfire
Perhaps what she meant was her world, or her perception of the real world. For I assure you I am real, what happens with my clients is real (actually it’s really really sensational!). :tongue3:
There is an aspect of illusion to what we do. Yes, we all have stage names. Were Pink, Madonna or Lady Gaga christened with such ridiculous names? Most clients who come to see me provide a stage name of their choice. There are times in my apartment where certain fantasies are created or role played certain situations. Is this any different to what an actor does? When Heath Ledger played a gay cowboy or the Joker, did anyone suggest he join the real world?:brave:
Prostitutes have been a part of culture since the beginning of society. Almost certainly not the world's oldest profession--that would be hunting and gathering, perhaps followed by subsistence farming--but it has been found in nearly every civilization on Earth stretching back throughout all recorded human history. We can say with some confidence that wherever there have been money, goods, or services to be bartered, somebody has bartered them for sex. The government now requires us to pay tax and be registered with an ABN. Evidently if the government can benefit from the earnings of prostitution it undoubtedly could be considered a “real” profession part of “the real world”?
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Alexandra I would have thought you would at times see people at their most vulnerable.
What is more real than that
As long as its not a prickly pear or should that be pair
Thanks for your concern Svengali. Yes I agree. There is a small period of time a WL can enjoy this profession. I am one of the few who has a degree to fall back on when I choose to. However, others are not so lucky.For this reason, you and every other working lady, like elite sportspeople, should consider what you will do in your "next life".
Yeah that's not good. You know I have been single all my life and never really even had a girl. I would look at my mates with their partners and just think how lucky they are. Just to hold someone or even just talk to them is a incredible human emotion and indeed need. Not having this in my life was slowly driving me down.
Recently a very special girl, she will know, has helped so much. I am a long way away so visits are far between.
You girls have very real jobs. Be proud and just remember that even the very short time that you spend with someone will brighten their life up no end.
uke:
This is not intended to come across as mean (i'm sure it will but) but if thats how you deal with women every day, i can understand why your single.
A helpful tip (forgive the bluntness) is that the majority of women would perhaps find comments like that overly soppy and girls don't go for soppy guys or if they do, they'll walk all over you!
uke:
This is not intended to come across as mean (i'm sure it will but) but if thats how you deal with women every day, i can understand why your single.
A helpful tip (forgive the bluntness) is that the majority of women would perhaps find comments like that overly soppy and girls don't go for soppy guys or if they do, they'll walk all over you!