Amy Alison (06-10-16), Arthur Guinness (05-10-16), smallcock (05-10-16)
I hear ya and that's ok and understandable and great that the guys have that opportunity.
I suppose what I was trying to say was that there is no need to put different labels on people as everyone is looking for some type of service that they feel is a comfort to them.
Last edited by Arthur Guinness; 05-10-16 at 20:14. Reason: Anticipation of seeing Rachel in her Santa Outfit soon
Bongo (05-10-16)
My gut instinct is to differentiate by job satisfaction. As in can a woman sat in front of a window have as much job satisfaction as another woman working her own appointed times, within privacy in a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere of an apartment? Then! I recall a lady I met from the north of England who worked in a brothel and she preferred to do that, because she could clock on and clock off. She had friends to talk to when she wasn't busy and she felt safe.
You are right in the sense that both clients and sex workers want different things from the experience and their comfort zones can also vary greatly. When we start to judge other people by our own feelings and what feels right for us, we become Rachel Moran and the like.
Another example would be the fact that for me kissing is important, or it feels mechanical; where another friend of mine who no longer works would have hated to have to do that and much preferred the quick nature of working on the street.
As long as people are being treated with respect 'on both sides of the fence' and are staying within their own comfort zone who is anyone to judge?
Last edited by Curvaceous Kate; 05-10-16 at 20:31.
Amy Alison (06-10-16), ana massage (06-10-16), Bongo (05-10-16)
I can honestly believe that. Too much time spent online, the stresses of modern life.
Sometimes you just want to escape..either into the arms of a beautiful lady or just to spend time n the company of an attentive person. No different to a psychologist really.
A personal touch in an often impersonal world.
Thats what the do gooders dont see, they think its all about sex and trafficking, but its also about making a human connection, rather than a virtual one.
A smile, a shared laugh, an actual conversation, can do so much for someone’s mood
silly buggars are actually going to hurt more people than they "save"
Bongo (05-10-16), lildick (05-10-16), Rachel Divine (05-10-16)
Curvaceous Kate (05-10-16), lildick (05-10-16)