Tuesday, 30 June 2009

From escort to......?

I don't think some people realize how difficult it is to change professions once you've been an escort for a long period of time, even if you have managed to stay sane, and have avoided the drugs and alcohol route. Contrary to popular belief if you look after yourself then there's no age limit for this job, meaning we can just go on and on working.

You get used to a certain lifestyle and of course being your own boss. What other business could you set up with no initial cash outlay and no experience, with such high earning potential? There is also 'job satisfaction' - its very rewarding to see how you can change peoples life in a postive way by building their confidence and giving them special memorable times and keeping marriages together that would otherwise maybe be lost through affairs or other means.

We have an incredible amount of flexibility. We work when we want to work, and see who we want to see, all on our terms. We can have our daytimes free and choose our own working hours. We get invited to some of the most exclusive hotels and dine at the most fabulous restaurants - places that if I were in most other jobs I could only dream about. I've had some amazing experiences and had the opportunity to travel worldwide on my escorting expiditions.

Hence why a lot of ladies, although they quit escorting, they end up being drawn back in. I really don't want this to happen to me. I want to move on.

I'm naturally a caring person that likes to help people and I'm considering next year some charity work abroad. I think I need to live around some poverty and offer my help (I'm keen to work in an orphanage) just to make me realise how sad and meaningless material things are. I feel I am going to need some shock tactics to get me out of this little dream world, and realise how little some people have so I can learn to lead a more humble life.

Escorting for me is an amazing life, but I just don't want to end up doing it for ever. I want to find the man of my dreams have a fairy tale wedding and settle down and have a big brood of children :)




2 comments:

  1. Hi there Bea,

    Great post, and I wish you all the success with it. Nothing like changing your life to get a bit of perspective (me? I chose cheffing for some reason). Charity work is definitely good fo the soul.

    All the best

    Lennie

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  2. Hi Lennie,

    Thanks for your well wishes. It's quite nerve racking changing your life, especially when it's all you've known for such a long period of time.

    Cheffing... lol fantastic! That's a great job. I have a lot of admiration for chefs, they work under incredible pressure.

    All the best XXXXX

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