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Why WL's become WL's "True Life"

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Trixy is one of the most inspirational Women I have ever met. She exudes an inner strength that can only be described as warrior like. I know with her determination she will achieve exactly what she sets out to do.
Since she started working at Langtrees I have sought her advice on various things and no matter what it is, she always seems to know exactly what to say and where you're coming from. There is no judgement from Trixy because she has a heart of Pure. Fucking. Gold.
We Love you Babe xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
 
Not an attempt at a hijack but still pertinent. If it was a man in Trixy's position - without the qualifications to hold down a normal job but need to make money - what would they do? I don't think there's much of a market for male prositutes and jobs for unskilled labour don't pay well.

I fear the next option then is going to be a drug pusher. The same applies to a woman in a similar predicament who won't become a prostitute.

You forgot pimp.............
 
You forgot pimp.............

I believe to a degree it is still easier for a man to find work than it is for a mother or a woman without education or qualifications. Though must admit that a lot of working Ladies are very well educated, a lot having been to the best universities and having degrees. But not all, and it is not always their first choice but a rewarding and very educational one in many ways.
 
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I am interested in putting up a few WL's stories on this thread. Please feel free to PM me if your interested in this. You can remain anonymous if you like, I just think people need to hear the real people side to the industry, not just media hype.
 
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I would like to say a big thank-you to everyone who has commented to me on Trixie's story. Trixie herself was very happy with how it was written and knowing her and speaking with her made it easy to write it in an honest way with a personal touch. Your a strong, lovely and admirable woman Trixie and it was my pleasure to write this for you beautiful. :)
 
Sincerest condolescence for reading this...

I knew from the moment I met and was introduced to Trixy (for my very first time to Langtrees) that she's a woman of honour, and experience through her very own eyes of everything that's happenned.

Reading real insights such as this truly brings a light of need, care and recognition over things that we human beings do; no matter how frowned upon it is being (extremely & stubbornly) seen by the rest of society.

I agree with Smoggy in that also I'd say it's still extremely difficult for the outside world to comprehend and get comfortable to understand the microcosm of this industry. I've seen articles (on BOX magazines) about the "The Royal Court Escorts" (apparently one of the most highly regarded establishments in Sydney), but it's all the usual happy & intrigue stories that the media SEEMINGLY only wants to be interested in. Shallow.

I am sure that many hearts in this forum are reading this. Sincerest wishes for your family, Trixy. Hope all is well.

Regards,

-- Honestman


PS. I've been a graphic designer for about (5) years now in various agencies and perhaps I could tell you from recent experience that the amount of Mining clients' annual report design & layout jobs I receive (even though yes it is the most stressful of all jobs of layouting and designing) has been somewhat suspiciously dropping since last two years; at least from what my boss/es from my current agency and the previous one as well has all told me. Something may not seem right on where the country's heading (eg. Colin Barnet and his $25 Million dollar project office all for himself? give me a break).
 
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Honestman,

I must say your personal description of Trixie and your reply truly brought a tear to my eye. So many forget the real people and human side to this industry, it's not robotic nor machine, it's a people business. And so many fail to see what motivates many to ladies become WL's. I am very glad Trixie was willing to share her story with us all.
 
Wow what a story of life and hardship good on you trixie for being strong to get on with your life same old story people look at what you do not why you do it great job Tania writing this xx obbie
 
Thanks, she is an absolute gem. She now works as Chelsea Morgan, beautiful inside and out :) I truly love this lady, she is an inspiration :)
 
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Looking forward to this aswell. The majority of Working Ladies are unfortunately all too often tarred with the "drug addict" brush. (and many other unsavoury names)

This could not be further from the truth, for the majority of the Langtree's Ladies i have met briefly, or got to know well over the last three years are all honest hardworking women. (Not all, but most)

In reality we are; students, single mothers, paying off houses or bills and women trying to build stable futures for ourselves and our families.

We are women who are playing the cards we got handed by life and playing them fucking well.

Never underestimate a W/L - you may never recognise her in the "Real World"


Very well said :)
 
Trixie's story is without a doubt the most inspiring & illuminating I have seen on this site and anywhere else for a long, lng time. Well done Trixie ... go girl, and thank you Tania for bringing it to us.
 
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