what do you shave before your incall ?
My eyebrows and eyelashes, then I paint my entire body red. I just want to look as scary as possible. *eyeroll*
I know the subject has been touched based a gazillion times.
But I always wondered if a SP and a client are in a relationship how does the trust with each other works? I mean like, will you set rules or promise that you won't see escorts or clients at all once you start the relationship? Obviously that's for the case the escort is stopping her activity or goes into a hiatus.
I understand why you're fascinated with this subject, but the answers will always be the same.. From my perspective, often when clients have told me they had been in a relationship with a SP, the relationship was still transactional.. it just morphed from client-SP to a "sugar baby" type relationship with more closeness and the dynamic is still uneven because there's still money involved, and I think one or both parties seem kinda delusional about it. I have friends who dated their clients for real and have heard some pretty bad stories, but I also have heard good ones.
Personally I already don't want to be in a relationship with a client, but if I was, he wouldn't be someone who sees different SP on a regular basis. Everyone has their reasons to hire escorts, but some need novelty and "excitement" all the time and have a certain outlook on relationships and sex. If they get that by seeing escorts, particularly if they get involved in "the culture around it", it would be a huge red flag to me. I wouldn't just worry about him cheating. I'd also worry about the things he says behind my back and how he would end up treating me.
You can enjoy seeing a SP and have fun with her, but it's always way easier than having a real relationship. I realized recently that while some clients think they are paying to have complete access to the SP's body which in my opinion is not true, there are a few people believe seeing a sugar baby or a SP is like "paying for a relationship", they don't work on themselves and they think money can buy anything. They know that during a session, we are catering to them, and that's what they wish they could have in a relationship.
However, I wonder if close to retirement I'll change my idea about dating a client.. it would still have to be someone who doesn't partake often, or I wouldn't trust him. I think trust is really important in relationships and I try to be as truthful as possible with my partner or my friends.. but not everyone is like that. Trust has to be earned