moving in with clients

tornado82's Avatar
Providers, if a client paid you enough, would you move in with him?
Clients and escorts cross lines on paid sessions.Hell clients still paying for escort everyday when escort move in client.
Old-T's Avatar
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  • 05-29-2016, 02:53 PM
Providers, if a client paid you enough, would you move in with him? Originally Posted by tornado82
I am sure some would for the right price (I suspect it would be a large price), but I suspect that would usually turn out bad.

I know some who have moved in together for other reasons, and some of those have worked out well. Some of them got married and still are.
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Not sure I can understand why either would want that. Whatever the on-going Suger Baby support was, at some point it can't be enough to put up with him.

On the Hobbyist side: The most significant aspect or attraction of The Hobby arrangement is the separation. As Charlie Sheen is exported to have said, "I don't pay escorts to come to me. I pay them to go away".
Sounds like a bad idea from the start.
Seeskylar's Avatar
I will say off of my experience, I known from the jump that dating a client is never gonna work unless the client understood the whole hustle of a provider. I let my guard down cause I really felt that this person would never try to lie or hurt me, and I was at a point in my life that I felt like maybe change would be good. in the long run he did everything I knew he would do, plus really had no respect on feelings. it was more alot about getting free pussy and companionship than being there to be a team.

I will say it's a very bad idea, cause not only did I lose a good client but he gave me some really good sex. something that is hard to find in this business
The Cock Connoisseur's Avatar
Trying to understand.. Moving in with thee expectation of being in a relationship?
Her moving in because she needs help?
Your benefits of her moving in?
Nope. We'd have to work an arrangement out where I get my own place, and depending on costs, make it up with engagements or overnights. Just how I conduct things. Ibhate "owing" or "earning my keep". I stopped that at my parents' house back in HS in '08.
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Sounds like a bad idea from the start. Originally Posted by Clark W. Griswold
Yep
ICU 812's Avatar
Not even in a Sugar-Daddy/Sugar-Baby arrangement do the partners co-habit.

Wouldn't it be easier to just get married—and half of everything is hers right off. She can continue to provide while you are at work . . .and half of everything she makes is yours too!

Oh wait, there is a word for that.
MaxiMilyen's Avatar
The only two people that would know the answer to this, are the two people involved. It does not matter what the dynamic of their relationship is. BF/GF, client/provider, or even room mates. I will say, that if you gotta ask or take a poll, it's probably not a good idea for you. Never contemplate doing anything of this nature if you are not confidant enough to make the decision for yourself.
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"A woman who can be bought, isn't worth having." -Wilson Fisk
Gucci's Avatar
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  • 06-01-2016, 05:31 AM
Jealousy will crush a situation like that
Old-T's Avatar
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  • 06-01-2016, 04:47 PM
"A woman who can be bought, isn't worth having." -Wilson Fisk Originally Posted by xJTxSOA

"A guy who has to buy isn't worth having" Corollary.
mellobugler's Avatar
My ATF retired and moved in with a guy that she had been seeing as a client.My number 2 go to lady did the same. My current favorite ladies are both planning to retire in the near future. They are both also moving in with gents who started as clients. It happens... just don't let it happen to you...