Former Prostitute / Escort. Established this site, Ireland's first and most popular escort website, in 1998. Was going to go into politics but it was too morally reprehensive for me.
Location
Above the Servant's Quarters
Interests
Sex, shopping, internet, travel
Occupation
Running Escort-Ireland.com
Dream Job
I have my dream job, but the hours are too long!
User Type
Other
Gender
Female
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Relationship Status
Single
Political Views
They are all as bad as each other!
Religious Views
Ethnically Catholic
Heroes
Wonder Woman
Smoker
Ex-smoker
Drinker
Social Drinker
I Drive a
hard bargain!
An odd fact about me is...
I suffer from anatidaephobia - the fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck is watching me!
Favourite Things
Favourite Place
Dublin Fair City
Favourite Music
U2, Queen, Aretha Franklin
Favourite Movies
Pretty Woman
Favourite TV Shows
Desperate Houswives
Favourite Writers / Books
W.B. Yeats, Oscar Wilde, George Orwell, G. Bernard Shaw
Favourite Cuisine
French, Italian, Thai & "Modern Irish"
Favourite Pub / Club
Oliver St. John Gogarty, Johnnie Fox's, the Bleeding Horse
Favourite Drink
G'n'T, Hot Whiskey
Favourite Quotation
"The big difference between sex for money and sex for free is that sex for money usually costs a lot less" Brendan Behan, Irish Playright / Novelist, 1923-64.
It’s not those "Chinese Massage" adverts they should be embarrassed about, it’s their reporting on prostitution that is shameful.
Prostitution “news” in the Irish Times is bland and unintelligent at best. More often than not it’s just anti-prostitution organisation press releases re-written.
Why is it that, when it comes to the sex industry, journalistic standards at the Irish Times drop to that of the trashiest tabloid?
To mark Escort-Ireland.com's 11 years of working with women involved in prostitution in Ireland, we have set up the 'Escort-Ireland.com Award in Journalism'.
This award recognises journalists whose published writing during 2009 contributed to an increased public awareness, knowledge and understanding of our company's opinions on the sex trade in Ireland.
The contest is open to journalists who write for newspapers, magazines, news services, or online publications, either