Ah, I see we've interacted here before, as you've previously brought up a review I submitted nearly nine YEARS AGO... Who else have you been on this site? You're undoubtedly one of the countless keyboard warriors who has spewed mountains of bile and personal attacks on this forum, making it a less pleasant place to be. I'm quite sure your bravery and 'hard man' would end instantaneously if you were face-to-face with me.
As you obviously see and have already known, I've been a member of this site and forum a lot longer than most, so I would hardly be one to trivialize the issues which escorts deal with in this business. But pretending that this discussion has become something other than another attack on James is just denying the obvious.
This topic has been beaten to death on this forum. Just because an escort on the site has chosen to utilize some type of assistance in the course of conducting her business DOES NOT automatically mean that she is trafficked, pimped, forced, coerced, or being taken advantage of.
Many ladies in this business-- both in Ireland and elsewhere-- make use of 'services', 'agencies', or whatever you want to call them or however you wish to characterize them, to see to many of the things they need to conduct business. Typically of course, these services are charged to the escort for a fee. These are the expenses and logistical issues which an escort would inevitably incur, even if she is 100% 'independent'.
What is is to you or anyone else if an escort chooses to make use of a service which may offer to arrange apartments for her to work from, manage her advertisements, or answer her phone calls? I suppose you've never gone to live/work in a country where you've never been and you don't speak the language; it might be really useful to avail of a service which would help you procure accommodation and/or work in that new place, but to each their own I suppose.
None of it means that the lady which Jamescork has decided to put in a good word for is in Ireland or escorting against her will. If you'd ever met James, you would know that he wouldn't hesitate to immediately report to the proper authorities if he had any suspicion that a woman he met was trafficked, forced or coerced into the business.
By the way, it's 'grammar', not 'grammer'.
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