Wolfiiiiiie... you bad boy :lol:
Pssshhhhhh... To solidarity... :violin:
We agree to disagree, Tina. :lol: To be re-visited later when I have time...
Wolfiiiiiie... you bad boy :lol:
Haha !:lol:
Suggestions ,suggestions ?:noidea::noidea::noidea:
...haven't books like the Mayflower Madam and Secret Diary of a Call Girl covered this subject already extensively? Same old content keeps getting recycled and "re-discovered."
As for revealing your identity, that's your choice. Though, I'm not quite sure how that enhances the story.
Thanks guys
Photographer took surprise pic of my ashtray... Too late to do anything about it now
I am honestly touched by all the nice comments i'Ve received, I honestly thought the article would be too obscure to be read by anyone...
Not sure I know of anyone else who has enough courage to be so open about their profession and I'm sure all the SPs in town thank you for it
Very well put, Sir. You did, however, leave one thing out: AMELIE'S A ROCKSTAR!Much respect for Amelie, speaking out and taking ownership of your decisions. Was touched by what you mentioned and many commenters here are talking about - it's one thing to become an SP because of financial need, which is already a difficult and courageous move. But, to succeed and excel in this profession? Like Johnybird and christ have said, you're going to need to find and develop your intellect and other character strengths to do that. In one sense, you are the female version of what we expect and demand of male athletes: your body is your work, you risk harm and take a physical and psychological toll from job stresses, mistreatment and attempted exploitation and the changing relationships with those around you, and you need extreme mental toughness to survive, compete, and prosper. Good to know that the journey can be empowering and a major catalyst for growth, at least for many SPs. As men, we certainly benefit from and appreciate your competence.
That's your own choice, for the notoriety or martyrdom.
Hello all,
When someone looks at anyone putting themselves out front in this industry, especially an escort who carries the greatest risk, I think anyone who looks at that kind of enormous courage and sees it cynically should be pointing questions inward. I'm sure just about all of the almost 69,000 members of the board have nothing but respect for Amelie, as I do.
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I'm sure just about all of the almost 69,000 members of the board have nothing but respect for Amelie, as I do.
You have an enormous amount of integrity, Amelie. I'm as proud and honored to know you as I am any of my friends who are lawyers, computer programmers, pharmacists, doctors, educators, and professors.