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Originally Posted by Ed Highlight
Thanks for bringing a new and different perspective to this 5 week old topic.
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Well there's nothing quite like being damned if you do, damned if you don't. If she had replied to the other thread she would have been blasted for replying to a month old thread and told to start a new one. She starts a new one and is blasted all the same.
This topic is WAY older than 5 weeks, and as long as there are varied ways to describe the experience, it is healthy to maintain discourse and dialogue.
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Originally Posted by SweetBiancaBrooks
Before I decided to enter this world of escorting I did quite a bit of research on the differences in street walking and being an escort. I've always thought they were one in the same. Now here's my question:
Men: What are your opinions on the two and which do you prefer? Why?
Women: Which one is more beneficial? What's the difference in the two? How did you choose which one you wanted to be?
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Your title and followup question don't match. Your title is a layout, your question is a comparison/contrast... I will address all.
Most will say its just semantics... I vehemently disagree. Each provides a different experience, even if some of those experiences overlap. The proof lies in the demand. If there were no tangible differences, you would not have distinct groups of men preferring one over the other, regardless of the overlap there as well (men who like variety will seek various experiences... hence proof that there are a differences to be experienced)
As for me, I did not choose the "labels" I wanted to be... I looked at each and discovered who and what I AM.
Prostitution - I'll just knock this out now. "Prostitution" is a legal term. Its idea is "sold" to the public as "the exchange of sex for money or 'some other benefit' ". But they don't (or can't) go after everyone who engages in this exchange (because it is literally EVERYONE), they only go after those who are caught in the act of blatantly openly negotiating - which makes defacto prostitution the "act of negotiating" - which I do NOT engage in, therefore LEGALLY I am NOT a prostitute.
Reality: (and the law does not exist in the realm of reality) EVERY woman is a gatekeeper, of sorts. (biologically) Every woman sets some sort of requirement for entry. EVERY man pays some toll for entry. Its part of the Natural Social Contract. Therefore, EVERY sexual act is some form of prostitution (exchange). At the tender age of 15, when I felt that that cute boy's act of entertaining me with a movie, an afternoon of swimming, and sneaking a purchase of Boone's Farm with his fake ID was a sufficient BENEFIT to me to satisfy his toll payment for entry, I became a prostitute. Today, I simply require more at the tollbooth.
Streetwalker - I don't walk the streets to find eligible gentlemen, so no, I am not a streetwalker. As a matter of fact, if I'm out for my daily walk/jog and some guy attempted to "offer me a ride", I'd probably mace him for disturbing my peace. NOT appropriate toll for entry. For the ladies who do this, more power to ya!! I couldn't handle the stress of "screening on the fly", blatant negotiations, and the lack of interpersonal exchange, and the overall lack of safety.
Hooker - I have no connections with the Union General Joseph Hooker, nor any connections to the Corlear Hook area of Manhatton (nor was I even alive in 1820). I don't have any sort of "hook" or "hustle" (specials, upsells, etc) when interacting with gentlemen, so this label definitely does not fit. I do not "freestyle". I do not blatantly negotiate. I am not a Hooker.
Call Girl - I am not "on-call"; I don't schedule by phone; I don't work for an agency. This label does not fit.
Escort - I have accompanied gentlemen to various events, dinners, and other engagements. This label fits, I am an Escort.
Companion/Courtesan - I offer the FULL gamut of my feminine mystique, my womanly whiles, and interpersonal charm, in both Public and Private settings. Gentlemen get to enjoy
time with me simply being myself and
all the components that make me uniquely who I am. This label fits, I am a Companion/Courtesan.
Mistress - Since some of my friends are married, this label also fits at times. And although I've only been in this phase of things for a year, I could easily see some of my gentlemen friends being around for a long time.
Wife - I am not married; I take consideration up-front, rather than cashing in on the back-end. This label does not fit.
One long-winded opinion in an ocean of many...