Lawyers, EMS, Firefighters

Carolina Girl Holly's Avatar
Just curious how you girls feel about seeing these professions? Too close to LEO? I've actually seen a few firefighters and they have been cool clients. Always a little leary til I meet them. I've met one (that I can recall) EMS guy and a handful of attorneys. If you guys are in this profession, how do you handle calling a call girl and re-assuring her you are not affiliated with law enforcement?

Thanks. I know, screen, screen, screen, but do you say no to these or trust they are really just a squirrel wanting to get a nut?
These are all professional jobs and there are even more upper tier than this that frequent the hobby. Someone shouldn't be turned away from just because of their job title. If a gentleman has a great sense of humor, passes screening without hesitation....then I'm all for it!
roll_with_me's Avatar
f you guys are in this profession, how do you handle calling a call girl and re-assuring her you are not affiliated with law enforcement? Originally Posted by Carolina Girl Holly
My hair length varies at times from short to longer which based on length would give off the LEO vibe. I used to traveled a lot and had 4 suites hanging in the closet. The hotels on the coast post Katrina they didn't have closet doors so my clothes were in plain sight. I always thought that helped put entertainers at easy. Never really thought they would consider me being an attorney or too professional to feel comfortable.

I once knew an entertainer on the gulf coast that used to great all her clients with a big passionate kiss almost immediately after walking in the door. She felt that if the client was hesitant to respond back it was early warning sign for the LEO.

I understood her point, but I always felt that unfortunately once you walk into the door and LEO's are involved you are going to get stuck with a charge no matter what. I don't mean to say the charge will stand or can't be beaten, your just going to get stuck and have to do some work to fix things. The same goes for a hobbiest showing up at a in call location.


When I used to have outcall services I used to have a copy of my drivers license out along with the fee in an envelop labeled gift or for your time. Wow, I think I'm dating my self now. Next i'll tell you i used to have to use the phone book in certain cities. Ouch.

Ladies outside of screen screen screen, what are some of the things you look for...
Lmao! Rollwithme, you have been around a while haven't you and I know the lady you are speaking of ; )
0.0% of attorneys are law enforcement officers, and even the 2% of attorneys that do have some relationship to LE (prosecutors, etc.) are never personally involved in any sting except in their capacity as advisory counsel to the cops as to what they will/will not be able to charge/prosecute. Further, most (75%?) attorneys look down on cops as hired meatheads that frequently violate laws in the "performance of their duties." In summary, cops suck, and attorneys are your friends.