If she is a fuck buddy and not an provider, why are you coming on here and asking providers if they would leave this life for someone? Or is fuck buddy what you call escorts?
Originally Posted by BFCjosh
Yes the wife might leave, but given the situation do you trust what you feel and end the marriage and try with the other women.
Originally Posted by 20040710
Your asking a group of perverts a question like that. As I wrote you need to call upon Wakeup for his worldly advice.
Can a provider/escort quit providing/escorting? Absolutely. No doubts about it.
Chances are she earns far more bank than you. Can you give her a life that meets or exceeds that sort of supplementation of income, sex, drama, thrills, etc?
That being said, equally true is "Once a hoe, always a hoe." So logically the next question is "Which do YOU have?"
That question was easy. Now throw in the complicating factor that it seems you are already married. You've already thrown out a primary mongering tenant of keeping business as business and are on a precarious path nary a dubitable fucktard should wander. Do you have a family?? What are you going to do about status quo? If life at home is that big of a problem I would deal with all that first before potentially hitching my wagon to ex-wife #2.
if you are married but have a FB on the side and the FB wants more than what it is, plus you are seeing providers..
My advice... divorce the wife since its going to happen anyway since you cannot keep it in your pants, ditch the FB since SHE knows you are a cheater and will probably cheat on her too even though she wants a REAL relationship and you would go and fuck that up.
That leaves providers, of which you pay them for their time, their discretion, and their wonderful ability to not care if you are a cheater.
Stick with the providers.. its the only REAL relationship you seem to have going dude
Seriously, you and this rubbish again...although your story's changed a bit from the other post...In any event, if you are indeed genuine, then you need to learn to leave your heart at home with the SO where it belongs.