It might not be useful for anyone here, but here is a reasonable article written for someone considering entering the business:
http://jezebel.com/5955918/some-thin...e-a-prostitute
The stigma that follows us around forces a lot of former sex workers to denounce their careers. It's a legitimate PR move and a balm for the soul of a woman who's been told she's sick. Most often, it's not prostitution itself that makes former prostitutes feel bad-it's the judgment and shame that's been heaped on them because they chose a job that other people wouldn't choose.This excerpt reminds me of a provider who retired not too long ago.
Very interesting read. A lot of new girls get burnt out because they aren't truly right for the hobby or are just in it for the money.
Truly, a lot goes in to being a provider and a lot more goes in to being a business. Meeting with a lawyer to learn about the dos and don'ts, finding a hobby friendly tax attorney, taxes, adult entertainment license, blood born pathogen courses, advertising on multiple sites, reading multiple boards, screening, posting on multiple boards, researching areas and hotels, buying hotels, keeping records of what cities do best what times of the year, time/ money for your look (hair, nails, makeup....), and shopping for outfits, shoes, accessories, toys, gear, and must haves like lube, all kinds of condoms, special personal cleaners for your flower... Originally Posted by Lexxxy