[@AA--been wondering where you disappeared to. I know it's trite, but I'll say it anyway, "Sorry for your loss."] Originally Posted by charlestudor2005+1
Yes, AA, I too am sorry for your loss. Feel bad for missing that the first time.
The only family member that knows is also a hobbiest. No one else. There is absolutely nothing to be gained by "spilling the beans."
I'm curious what the cover story is for the provider's income? Not going to a job everyday and always having cash has got to raise eyebrows. Originally Posted by tonytiger4u
I keep this aspect of my life private.There are a few friends that are not in this business know what I do and they are cool.The only person in my family that knows is a cousin who I am kind of wishing I did not tell because every time we have a disagreement somehow what I do gets thrown into the middle of the argument.
I have read in the past about providers who have told their family so they do not worry about being outted or a family member stumbling across their ad or website.They said it is more free and do not have to worry that is great to be able to share if possible.
My parents are from the old school and that would not go over so well.
I do not tell people or family because quite frankly I do not want to hear their mouths.When people start paying my bills they can have some input but since I pay my own bills it is no one's business what I do unless I am comfortable with sharing. Originally Posted by jaydalee
I am a consultant. AN erotic one. Originally Posted by alluringavaNow, there's an understatement. We have never met, but I daresay you are more than just erotic. I know that when I read your writing and see your pictures, my reaction is visceral.
In some ways I think, being a provider CAN be lonely. So in some ways it could be said I was suited for this. I live a very private life and don't have a lot of friends ( guy buddies more than girl buddies really) and this suits me. I don't party a lot. I don't socialize a lot. I write far better than I speak and so the internet really is a lot of my social interaction. Originally Posted by alluringavaThe world of a hobbyist can be lonely also. I don't have any friends. There is no one I would voluntarily talk to on a daily or weekly basis. I'm an extremely awkward socializer, and I'm easily tongue-tied. I am not a glib extrovert. Being in the company of others is hard for me. I don't like crowds and try to stay away from them. One of the reasons I hobby is because I know that the intimacy is limited to one hour (sometimes less). When she leaves, part of me breathes a sigh of relief.
Now, there's an understatement. We have never met, but I daresay you are more than just erotic. I know that when I read your writing and see your pictures, my reaction is visceral.People never believe me, but I am actually a very shy nerd. This is me: I interact because I HAVE to at the gym for work, and being a provider actually HELPED me to come out of my shell and make customers feel at ease. But I get nervous all the time before an appointment too...what will I say/do/will he think I'm boring, etc.
The world of a hobbyist can be lonely also. I don't have any friends. There is no one I would voluntarily talk to on a daily or weekly basis. I'm an extremely awkward socializer, and I'm easily tongue-tied. I am not a glib extrovert. Being in the company of others is hard for me. I don't like crowds and try to stay away from them. One of the reasons I hobby is because I know that the intimacy is limited to one hour (sometimes less). When she leaves, part of me breathes a sigh of relief. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
First of all any SMART provider is going to have to declare an income. And if she was smarter still she'd declare a good portion of that income, especially if you want to have a retirement fund. An IRA and Roth IRA allow 10-13% of income to be put away yearly. As you know you can't touch that retirement without paying a penalty. When I read or hear about providers or ANY sex worker who works for cash who flaunts about not paying the government, it pisses me off. If you want good credit, if you want to get a loan, if you want to have a nice house and be able to live a normal life and HAVE SOMETHING TO SHOW for your years of working and living well as a provider YOU SHOULD DECLARE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN ALLOW. A 1099 form I always had handy, and paid quarterly taxes.I wasn't really referring to Uncle Scam (my term of endearment for the IRS). More toward friends and family and their questions about income. It has to come up at some point.
Secondly, what I put on my income tax form was consultant and professional blogger. They never questioned that, and I suppose in some ways it's true, I am a consultant. AN erotic one. Originally Posted by alluringava
People never believe me, but I am actually a very shy nerd. This is me: I interact because I HAVE to at the gym for work, and being a provider actually HELPED me to come out of my shell and make customers feel at ease. But I get nervous all the time before an appointment too...what will I say/do/will he think I'm boring, etc.Correction a sexy shy Nerd sorry for your loss
I have my glasses on right now and am on the computer, and this is really where I like to be, truth be told. Originally Posted by alluringava