If i purred In your ear while you were being sexy with yourself could there be a "tingly"?
Originally Posted by Highballz
Yes, of course, I can still be sexually turned on. By tingly, I meant that I don't get nervous anymore. Lack of nerves actually helps in enjoying myself sexually.
Estella, you are lovely and you write quite well.
Can you briefly describe the path in your life that led you to becoming a "provider"? I mean to say, as a beautiful woman and obviously intelligent, there are so many options available for you in life career-wise.
Of all the occupations one can imagine, why did this one top all of the others? Was it an easy path to take? A difficult one?
Do your parents and/or brothers/sisters have any inkling of your profession?
If not, what do you tell them you do?
Originally Posted by Roy Wally
The easiest way to answer this question is with a question: If you could do a job where you get paid as much as a surgeon, set your own hours/days, travel the country/world, and have sex all day. . .wouldn't you?
The only thing I would change about this profession is the danger element. Beyond that, I have great fun. I meet awesome people from different walks of life. I make a great living. I do whatever I want and answer to no one.
Why wouldn't I like it? Why would I be ashamed? I don't think there's anything wrong with what I do. I enrich people's lives, relieve their stress, and am a listener when they need someone to talk to.
I do have a trade skill that pays 40k-50k per year and that is what my family believes I do. I did used to work in that field but it was a physical job that was hard on my body so I needed a break.
However, on one occasion, due to being nosy and opening my bank statements, my mom grew suspicious of where my money was coming from and made some accusations. I denied it vigorously at the time but can honestly say I'm not that terribly concerned with them finding out. They will have to deal with their own emotions if/when they do. . .I am already at peace.
Dear Abby.. um, Estella.
why is it you are fielding all questions, while some Providers completely ignore requests for sessions? there are 2 ECCIE ladies this week, who are either extremely busy, lazy to respond, or hate my fucking guts.. which of the 3 would you posit is correct?
Originally Posted by Chung Tran
I genuinely enjoy discussions about the hobby. I believe the reason some providers are very responsible and professional and others are not is that there is no bar to entry into this profession. If you are irresponsible and not business savvy, who is going to stop you from being a provider if that is what you choose? No one.
With that said, this is a job with a very high demand. I've had days where I wake up to 15-20 messages/emails/texts and I don't even know where to start.
If you don't receive a response, I would wait a little while, and send one more politely worded response asking if she had noticed your message.