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Originally Posted by Okiecocker
LOL... sooooo no what I meant there babee
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Okiecocker,
First, I did tell you that I sounded harsher then the others in my retort. That is in my nature and I do apologize if I bristled your hairs a little. My writing style can be abrupt and I do have a reputation of rubbing some people the wrong way.
As far as being a hypocrite, you're absolutely correct. I certain ways, I am.
But what I said has nothing to do with the fact that your friend is a gorgeous woman and I'm an exceptionally average and overweight escort. Your friend, if she were to go into this business, wouldn't be ANY type of competition for me nor me to her. We would attract different markets, probably, but that really wasn't my point.
Listen, I'm just going to tell you what I've experienced. I didn't wish to "bleed" all over this subject and you were a good guy to ask for opinions but I have had SO MANY ladies and friends of friends ask me to help them get into the business or ... more frequently, to try to (in different ways) suggest this to them. Not ALL that often, I can count on one hand that it's happened but it has.
And it has always rubbed me the wrong way.
There are just a handful of women that I've known that can handle this business. I'm not even sure on bad days that I do such a good job of it. For a very young woman, a gorgeous woman, to start doing this without an education and without viable options later in life is just sad.
If she is strapped for money, heck, she's a waitress. She can get tips on a daily basis. I did waitressing back in the day. It's easy money and one can live on it.
I'm just thinking of "ifs", which is why you were asking for opinions. Before Christmas a literal stranger called me. She had seen my ads and they DO look a little different from the norm and she wanted to meet me and pick my brain. And the reason why she wanted in this business? She had a degree but had been laid off. She needed money NOW and this was what she was going to do. But, this is the rub, she didn't wish to do it.
I told her no. I also told her what I've told others, if you have specific questions to ask me, once you're taken your first steps, I will answer any question you have. I told her some temp options and a few other ideas that I had.
Again, I don't know you and I don't know her. You asked for some opinions and I shot from the hip. She's young. Young women in this business get a taste for big money and then they spend it, they get used to a lavish lifestyle and well, often life gets ugly. That's all that I'm saying.
I sincerely didn't mean to vilify (not sure if I spelled that right) your character. I just didn't really think that you were actually throwing the idea way. That's all.
Not sure if I can say anything else at this point. Probably shouldn't have said anything to begin with. For whatever reason, young women possibly being pushed in this direction because they're broke and need a quick fix just GETS to me.
I hope that you understand.
Sincerely,
Elisabeth