Only if his/her truck is on blocks? Originally Posted by pyramider
I've fallen for clients and vice versa. While some people might say the 'money factor' may prevent love because it's supposed to be the convenience of paying for sex WITHOUT the emotion or the strings, you cannot help human emotion. I married one of my clients long ago. It didn't work out, unfortunately, but it was because he had lost his job and I had to continue working, and he became jealous. I can't say I blame him, after all, that was how we met, and I think he feared I may fall in love with someone else and dump HIM. And I've dated a few clients, one for four years.Money just can't buy love! It just happens!
To many escorts ,crossing the line is the ultimate taboo. For me, it isn't, because I can't lie to a man who is a civilian ( non-customer) ...I just can't. And most men outside the business wouldn't be very accepting of a woman who works this job for a living. Some of my provider friends were absolutely appalled when I told them I ended up dating ( and marrying) some clients. But most of these women already had husbands or boyfriends who were aware of their work, so they already had a significant other. Before I became a personal trainer I worked exclusively as a provider and it was hard to find time to meet other men outside the business.
After I had seen a client for some time and he was single, and I sensed that perhaps he was open to a relationship, I would cautiously broach the subject, and see where it went from there. Strangely though, if a customer came out and said " I'm falling in love with you, can we go out?" I don't think I would, because I always had to be the one to approach the subject first. It may have been a control factor.
Conversely, there were some clients I had to stop SEEING because they wanted to cross the line and I didn't. One client told me that he would always continue to see me UNTIL I FELL IN LOVE with him, and well, that was never going to happen. It would have been unfair to keep taking his money and keep leading him on in that respect even though I told him up front that when he asked me the first time if there was ever a chance I'd fall in love (I simply was not attracted to him, period), I said NO. I quit seeing him because as I said, it would be unfair to keep taking his money and him to keep hoping as often as he saw me, I'd fall in love. Originally Posted by alluringava