It's not like we can hang out at the water cooler going "Hey Bob, last night I just banged a smokin' hot provider who is touring our area. You should go dip your wick too. Tell her I sent ya." Ummm no. Originally Posted by SR OnlyA couple years back I had two regular gentlemen who worked together as clients. One recommended me to the other. Apparently they did do a little water cooler bragging, because invariably, three or four days after I saw one, the other would email me to schedule.
To the tune of "Hakuna Matata" from The Lion King:Mistress of the libretto, did you happen to see an independent film entitled "Teeth"? Your lyrics would have made fine accompaniment to this film.
Vagina dentata
What a wonderful phrase
Vagina dentata
Ain't no passin' craze!
It means no penis
For the rest of your days
It's our enjoyment-free
Philosophy --
Vagina dentata!
- Carrie Hillcrest,
marketing genius and aspiring songwriter Originally Posted by Carrie Hillcrest
Good point. This profession has the highest occupational mortality rate, so it's good to take lots of precaution. Originally Posted by surfergirlWell it didn't make the list:
Well it didn't make the list:Check out this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violenc...st_prostitutes
The 10 most dangerous jobs
Occupation Fatalities per 100,000
Timber cutters 117.8
Fishers 71.1
Pilots and navigators 69.8
Structural metal workers 58.2
Drivers-sales workers 37.9
Roofers 37
Electrical power installers 32.5
Farm occupations 28
Construction laborers 27.7
Truck drivers 25 Originally Posted by pjorourke
Well it didn't make the list:Most of what one would expect, although what jumped out to me were the 2 classes of "drivers" - I guess one could fairly infer ANYONE who spends a great deal of time on the roads is at higher risk
The 10 most dangerous jobs
Occupation Fatalities per 100,000
Timber cutters 117.8
Fishers 71.1
Pilots and navigators 69.8
Structural metal workers 58.2
Drivers-sales workers 37.9
Roofers 37
Electrical power installers 32.5
Farm occupations 28
Construction laborers 27.7
Truck drivers 25 Originally Posted by pjorourke
Check out this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violenc...st_prostitutes Originally Posted by surfergirloften prostitutes are omitted either for lack of credible data or the author prefers not to list them
Well it didn't make the list:
The 10 most dangerous jobs
Occupation Fatalities per 100,000
Timber cutters 117.8
Fishers 71.1
Pilots and navigators 69.8
Structural metal workers 58.2
Drivers-sales workers 37.9
Roofers 37
Electrical power installers 32.5
Farm occupations 28
Construction laborers 27.7
Truck drivers 25 Originally Posted by pjorourke
Check out this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violenc...st_prostitutes Originally Posted by surfergirlFrom that article:
1. Depends on the lady.I am sure anyone without experience is curious as to what the actual income levels can be in this biz, but I totally agree that to jump in here, when no one knows you are and ask for finacnial details is inappropriate. That said, this is the ultimate vehicle for an entrepenuer and it's all up to you. So much of it depends on your personailty, ability to travel and what else you are doing with your time. Every woman I have met and connected with has another endeavor, whether it's a creative project, school, or a professional career. If you want fluidity in your life and are capable of balance, and, very important, are comfortable going outside of what normal society deems acceptable, this could be a good choice.
2. Depends on the lady.
FYI, it's a little uncouth to ask strangers about their financial affairs, no matter what business they're in. I know you're probably just curious, but remember that, in general, the same rules of etiquette from "the real world" apply here too. Keep in mind that we also don't know you -- you could be a lady looking to enter the biz, or you could be the IRS. And anyone could be reading!
Personally, yes, this has been a very sound financial decision for me, and when I'm actively working, I'm happy with the number of gentlemen I see. But unless you're my accountant, that's about as detailed as I'll get. Originally Posted by Carrie Hillcrest
Nah, in the US no one offers anything other than companionship. Originally Posted by discreetgent
From that article:yes because the indoor prostitutes get married guys as lovers and then get tortured psychologically! Or banged for free ! That is indeed similar in effect and not nearly as punishable as physical violence!! hahahaha :-) (and no i don`t consider young women on the same stage of responsibility like old men, so the consensual crap does not apply imho...so if some of them are naive and don`t know the drill yet, its STILL abuse :-)....)
"However, there are substantial differences in rates of victimization between street prostitutes and indoor prostitutes who work as escorts, call girls, or in brothels and massage parlors [4]." Originally Posted by pjorourke
Good point. This profession has the highest occupational mortality rate, so it's good to take lots of precaution. Originally Posted by surfergirlProstitution may have the highest rate among women. The list PJ provided is male dominated professions.
Well it didn't make the list:
The 10 most dangerous jobs
Occupation Fatalities per 100,000
Timber cutters 117.8
Fishers 71.1
Pilots and navigators 69.8
Structural metal workers 58.2
Drivers-sales workers 37.9
Roofers 37
Electrical power installers 32.5
Farm occupations 28
Construction laborers 27.7
Truck drivers 25 Originally Posted by pjorourke
incalls not in hotels that is or in unsafe hotels. I just surfed statistics on murders for escorts and since we are in the business that is one of the most dangerous ones on this planet, we have to be careful. Most statistics show that escorts get murdered in their own home mostly with their own weapons they bought to defend themselves. During sleep or whatnot.
! Originally Posted by ninasastri