Professional by Day - Distinguished By Night

Had a crazy thought sparked by something heard on tv/news. Double life ---- many of us do it.. But from a guy perspective, we just looking for next big ticket thrill. Exploring new and good sex or whatever company you want to call it. Many know the saying a guy will be a guy. He will explore any means to get some so it is not so much as a double life.

But how many ladies have the regular 8-5 job with suit, normal working class atmosphere then change after work (in a payphone booth like Clark Kent) into night job (pleasure atmosphere)?

Something about the thought of walking by the nurse, receptionist, clerk, cashier, secretary, business woman, realtor and thinking what if, maybe, or could she be a girl in the ads?
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All the strippers in town do, apparently. I think they're all in college. Or so they say.
All the strippers in town do, apparently. I think they're all in college. Or so they say. Originally Posted by blowpop
I have to agree, they all say it is not a full time thing, then you still see them there 3 years later.
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Hey ... grad school costs money ...
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  • Omari
  • 09-24-2012, 05:53 PM
I have to agree, they all say it is not a full time thing, then you still see them there 3 years later. Originally Posted by lookn4boobies
When you ask them about school they say they are in the last semester. Yeah right.
I am Claudette Kent by day, and Tiffani Jameson when I'm not her. Funny thing is my demeanor and style of dress changes only ever so slightly most times. For discretion purposes, when I have public outings, I still dress professionally unless asked to go Ubersexy. It's very rare that I get to turn into The Naughty Miss Jameson outside the bedroom.
When i worked offshore, I would post on CL from the rig/ or boat; and set up usually a couple clients for when I came in port, or especially when I had to travel to a different city.
in fact, I did this about 6 years on and off between here and Florida. Three times ran in to familiar faces, that was awkward....
But, I have tried hobbying when i was doing other professions-and my priorities get jacked up every time! The four on two off rotation, and freedom allowed for the indulgence, and the unemployment was a hobby fest!
Oil and Gas is the best industry to have a kick ass hobby life, imho...
When i worked offshore, I would post on CL from the rig/ or boat; and set up usually a couple clients for when I came in port, or especially when I had to travel to a different city.
in fact, I did this about 6 years on and off between here and Florida. Three times ran in to familiar faces, that was awkward....
But, I have tried hobbying when i was doing other professions-and my priorities get jacked up every time! The four on two off rotation, and freedom allowed for the indulgence, and the unemployment was a hobby fest!
Oil and Gas is the best industry to have a kick ass hobby life, imho... Originally Posted by bestoralntexas

WTF was that? ^^^^
man..... oil and gas does have some timely benefits. I know a few dudes who get off rig and go buck wild then hit the casa to be with family. It is as if you been caged for a few weeks and need a release before you go to normal lifestyle.

I agree with the school.....this has to be the number one excuse. In school yet they flip from night shift to mid shift or to days. WTH....
... i worked offshore ... Originally Posted by bestoralntexas
If you would say, what sort of work did you do offshore? Were you 14 on/ 14 off, or?
  • Taint
  • 09-25-2012, 04:39 AM
Spit polishing the drillpipe, perhaps? Nipple up!
A lot of us have 9-5s and provide at night. I prefer to do it on my off day, then I can totally be Daphne and not have to worry about what time I have to be up in the morning.
I have to agree, they all say it is not a full time thing, then you still see them there 3 years later. Originally Posted by lookn4boobies
This is very true!
$$ is power,
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  • linux
  • 09-26-2012, 11:43 AM
Seems like at least half of them are college students. I think we might be surrounded by PhDs given how long some of them seem to have been going to school.