An Interview With... Cindy Forever!
Hi guys, well it is that time again in which I have interviewed one of Ireland's most popular advertisers.
I have managed to make some time to interview one of the lovely E-I Advertisers, getting to know them more on a personal level and learn more about their experiences.
We all hope that you are excited about this interview and will enjoy reading every part of it.
PART 1:
Floki: Hi Cindy,
Welcome and thank you for taking time with me today to answer some questions that I had gathered for you.
To start the interview off, I would like to ask...
Floki: How did you get into the world of escorting?
And how have your feelings developed about the industry since you started?
Cindy: I started when I first went to Spain, being separated with 2 kids, I took them to see their father as he was living there.
I like a lot of Spain, so I decided to stay and look for a job. There was a few girls there I was talking to and I then started to work for a club there, that was in 2000.
Floki: Really? So 20 years now?
Cindy: Yes, well not yet, around October or something like that.
Floki: Have you had any regrets since you have been advertising?
Cindy: No, I am happy. I back to Brazil back in 2002 and didn't worked till 2008, then I went to Spain for 2 months, more or less.
I have friends working in Ireland, so I decided to try here.
Floki: Besides Ireland and Spain have you advertise in any other countries?
Cindy: For 2 weeks in Scotland
Floki: Which location do you prefer to work and why do you prefer such location?
Cindy: At the moment, it is Cavan where I'm living. I really like Omagh and Athlone.
Floki: Do you feel that Ireland has more opportunities to explore?
Cindy: Yes, I think so.
Floki: What do you enjoy about the country of Ireland itself, do you enjoy site seeing, do you have a favourite district?
Cindy: I do like Killarney, all the time I'm there, I drive around.
I really like small towns as I grew up in a countryside.
Floki: I prefer small towns and villages, nice and peaceful. I don't like cities, it's just noise and too grey.
Cindy: I used to live in Dublin, i use to get a bus, it took 15 minutes the city centre, which was OK, but where I live is far from the city centre and not that handy.
Floki: Yeah, that the good things about city, there is a lot around you, easy to go shopping.
Floki: What do you miss the most about your home country?
Cindy: Summer and friends, I was always with them. We always like to visit each other, usually about 20/30 people in the same house.
The weather is not much different than Ireland, we have more summer. One day is warm and the next is cold. IN winter we have frost.
Floki: Do you ever get snow?
Cindy: Yes, some parts of the south, it snows. Not in my city, but probably 500km from my city, every year it snows.
Floki: Oh wow, I didn't think it would snow, I've learnt something new there.
Cindy: My city is similar to Ireland, because is cold, it's windy and rains, but we have stronger rain.
Floki: I would expect i with the Ocean and the Amazon
Cindy: You need to bring your jacket, and never forget to take an umbrella with you as well.
Floki: I like the rain, but will more likely take a umbrella just in case.
Floki: How do you feel about the Irish punters? Did anything surprise you?
Cindy: I like them, everybody I have met is good. I have been lucky as I have a lot of regulars.
They are usally nice with me, they bring me flowers, chocolate, but I am not really a fan of chocolate, but wine. But they are really nice with me.
Floki: So they show you plenty of respect.
Cindy: Yes, but if they are not nice on the phone, I will not take the appointment.
Floki: Would Ireland be a place you could grow old? Do you have any plans on retiring here?
Cindy: I planned to retire every year, but I stopped, because I'm still happy so I will still work.
I have a lot of regulars, so it is keeping good, but for now, I have no plans to retire. I might retire if it gets boring, but I like having my time, I do what I want, but for now I am very happy.
I don't know if where I will retire, maybe back in Brazil, but I will be back every year to visit Ireland.
Floki: So no future plans to retires as of yet. You will continue to work as along as you are happy.
Cindy: Yes, I'm still happy here.
Floki: When going out, do you like to be wined and dined, maybe you like to sing a bit of Karaoke?
Cindy: I like simple things, my favourite is to go to a restaurant and have steak with pepper sauce and sometime a glass of wine or a pint of Heineken.
Floki: It sounds similar to a place we have in the UK called Weatherspoons, a family place in which you can have steaks and drinks as such.
Cindy: But yeah, I do like a night out, but if I was to choose a night out r a restaurant, I will choose restaurant, I love it, my favourite is steak.
Floki]: I myself enjoy the nature side of things and visiting small towns and villages, but what is your dream holiday destination, even if you have not yet been?
Cindy: At the moment, I like Thailand.
And another country, people call me crazy, but I want to visit Iran.
Floki: Oh, OK.
Cindy: People call me crazy ad nobody will accept to go with me, but I have read a lot about it and so I am curious to go, burnt for long, maybe for 4 or 5 days.
Floki: Well I understand and it is curiosity. For me, I've wanted to visit North Korea, it is a very strict county.
Cindy: I think it is very different for women. I visited somebody a long, long time ago, maybe in 2009 in Dublin.
He was like a posh guy who was studying at university. That kind of excited me, because I don't usually meet non Irish guys, but he was friends with a regular of mine.
After we talked about his country and he was showing things, like how there is taxis only of ladies, lady drivers and even having parts of the train or the bus only for ladies., so I am curious.
Floki: Well if you do go to Iran, I hope that you have a good time.
Cindy: I think it is for the experience, it's totally different. Especially in my job, I have an open mind for different things. I know woman don't have much freedom.
Floki: Are you a superstitious kind of person and what kind superstitions do you believe in? Why do you believe in such?
Cindy: No, I'm not really superstitious.
Floki: I know some people are spiritual, they believe in Karma. As for me, I don't believe in such things.
Cindy: I believe you do good thing to have peace in mind. I like to help everybody, not because I expect to go to Paradise.
I don't help because I believe in god, but I just help because if I can, why not, that makes me feel better.
Floki: I agree 100% with this.
I help because it's just the right thing to do and what we should be doing, especially during these times.
Cindy: I help escorts and everyone need and I can help with everything as talk when someone is sad, drive someone to the shopping/hospital etc..do phone call or go somewhere with who cant speak english, I helped few people for open bank account, do pps number given my address,buying little Xmas gifts for poor children in Brazil and much more but this is only few example how I help people.