The Erotic Highway

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Posted By: Rain6669
Well as I'm sure you have all heard before I was a freshly 18 year old who was hell bent on independence. I grew up very poor, to be frank, and didn't want that for myself. I took college classes and got my nurses aide certification while still in high school and moved out into my very own rink-dink (but in a safe neighborhood) town house. I worked as a nurses aide and at a local drive-in while attending community college but quickly realized I would not be able to immerse myself in school and maintain a high GPA while slaving away at two underpaid jobs. Whilst sharing a bottle of wine with a friend she jokingly said "You're pretty hot, you should  just quit those jobs and be stripper, you'd make more and work less" the idea tumbled around in my head until I said "Okay, won't hurt to try". I called a local strip club and they where more than happy to have me come in, as they said they where always looking for more girls. I nervously showed up in my only little black dress with a cute (but expensive club approved T-bar underneath) and my highest heels I had. I came up with a name on the fly and people seemed to like it. I was so humbled and surprised by how sweet and open the ladies I worked with were. My first day I made more than I did working both of my previous jobs in a week and I was hooked. I was approached almost daily by an older gentlemen insisting I could do so much better for my self if I worked as an independent companion, I agreed to a weekend beach trip and again my weekly take home was blown out of the water. He explained a lot, warned me of pimps but at the same time knowing I was too intelligent for that anyway. So I started networking on my own and meet many wonderful men and women. I was able to finish community college and go to University (all while maintaining my high GPA that I desired). As I  got closer to graduating with my Bachelors and saw many of my upperclassman friends struggle to find any job, much less one in their field I decided to move 1000 miles away and really try and make a name for myself and be an elite, genuine and passionate companion. I truly love what I do, not just for the money (which is pretty cool too I'll admit) but for the real satisfaction I give and receive from all of the amazing people I meet. I've gone places and experienced things I would never have had I not gotten in this hobby (it's much more than that for me). Being able to connect with people and share so much is such a beautiful thing. I'm still quite young and don't know what the future holds, but I have no plans of giving up this intoxicatingly wonderful hobby. I love the camaraderie amongst the ladies, and the support system that we all create. The uniqueness and variety of all of the providers is amazing. To sum things up; I got into to this as a way to pay for school/life and ended up finding that this was I really feel I was meant to do. Not many people can say they love and enjoy their jobs' the way I passionately revel in the fabulousness that is my day to day life.  Thanks for reading!  
   
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Well as I'm sure you have all heard before I was a freshly 18 year old who was hell bent on independence. I grew up very poor, to be frank, and didn't want that for myself. I took college classes and got my nurses aide certification while still in high school and moved out into my very own rink-dink (but in a safe neighborhood) town house. I worked as a nurses aide and at a local drive-in while attending community college but quickly realized I would not be able to immerse myself in school and maintain a high GPA while slaving away at two underpaid jobs. Whilst sharing a bottle of wine with a friend she jokingly said "You're pretty hot, you should  just quit those jobs and be stripper, you'd make more and work less" the idea tumbled around in my head until I said "Okay, won't hurt to try". I called a local strip club and they where more than happy to have me come in, as they said they where always looking for more girls. I nervously showed up in my only little black dress with a cute (but expensive club approved T-bar underneath) and my highest heels I had. I came up with a name on the fly and people seemed to like it. I was so humbled and surprised by how sweet and open the ladies I worked with were. My first day I made more than I did working both of my previous jobs in a week and I was hooked. I was approached almost daily by an older gentlemen insisting I could do so much better for my self if I worked as an independent companion, I agreed to a weekend beach trip and again my weekly take home was blown out of the water. He explained a lot, warned me of pimps but at the same time knowing I was too intelligent for that anyway. So I started networking on my own and meet many wonderful men and women. I was able to finish community college and go to University (all while maintaining my high GPA that I desired). As I  got closer to graduating with my Bachelors and saw many of my upperclassman friends struggle to find any job, much less one in their field I decided to move 1000 miles away and really try and make a name for myself and be an elite, genuine and passionate companion. I truly love what I do, not just for the money (which is pretty cool too I'll admit) but for the real satisfaction I give and receive from all of the amazing people I meet. I've gone places and experienced things I would never have had I not gotten in this hobby (it's much more than that for me). Being able to connect with people and share so much is such a beautiful thing. I'm still quite young and don't know what the future holds, but I have no plans of giving up this intoxicatingly wonderful hobby. I love the camaraderie amongst the ladies, and the support system that we all create. The uniqueness and variety of all of the providers is amazing. To sum things up; I got into to this as a way to pay for school/life and ended up finding that this was I really feel I was meant to do. Not many people can say they love and enjoy their jobs' the way I passionately revel in the fabulousness that is my day to day life.  Thanks for reading!

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Posted By: Rain6669
I could do so much better for my self if I worked as an independent companion, I agreed to a weekend beach trip and again my weekly take home was blown out of the water.
 
 I hope the guy you spent the weekend with was a gentleman.  You made a smart play.  

 The SB I was seeing last summer worked full time as a restaurant hostess in the business section of my hometown.
We'd meet just one day a week for a couple of hours  & I'd give her $350, her weekly allowance. She said that was more than her entire weekly paycheck, including tips.  

 The morally righteous would say that I took advantage of this young woman.  Meanwhile, the owner of that restaurant paid her next to nothing for 40 hours a week.  It makes one wonder who took advantage of her.  Thanks for your post, I'm glad your eyes are open.  You're a lovely girl & Boulder is a beautiful town.  Well done.   --z

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It's nice to hear a provider doing well in this hobby and thankful to us hobbyist for it!!

Posted By: Rain6669
Well as I'm sure you have all heard before I was a freshly 18 year old who was hell bent on independence. I grew up very poor, to be frank, and didn't want that for myself. I took college classes and got my nurses aide certification while still in high school and moved out into my very own rink-dink (but in a safe neighborhood) town house. I worked as a nurses aide and at a local drive-in while attending community college but quickly realized I would not be able to immerse myself in school and maintain a high GPA while slaving away at two underpaid jobs. Whilst sharing a bottle of wine with a friend she jokingly said "You're pretty hot, you should  just quit those jobs and be stripper, you'd make more and work less" the idea tumbled around in my head until I said "Okay, won't hurt to try". I called a local strip club and they where more than happy to have me come in, as they said they where always looking for more girls. I nervously showed up in my only little black dress with a cute (but expensive club approved T-bar underneath) and my highest heels I had. I came up with a name on the fly and people seemed to like it. I was so humbled and surprised by how sweet and open the ladies I worked with were. My first day I made more than I did working both of my previous jobs in a week and I was hooked. I was approached almost daily by an older gentlemen insisting I could do so much better for my self if I worked as an independent companion, I agreed to a weekend beach trip and again my weekly take home was blown out of the water. He explained a lot, warned me of pimps but at the same time knowing I was too intelligent for that anyway. So I started networking on my own and meet many wonderful men and women. I was able to finish community college and go to University (all while maintaining my high GPA that I desired). As I  got closer to graduating with my Bachelors and saw many of my upperclassman friends struggle to find any job, much less one in their field I decided to move 1000 miles away and really try and make a name for myself and be an elite, genuine and passionate companion. I truly love what I do, not just for the money (which is pretty cool too I'll admit) but for the real satisfaction I give and receive from all of the amazing people I meet. I've gone places and experienced things I would never have had I not gotten in this hobby (it's much more than that for me). Being able to connect with people and share so much is such a beautiful thing. I'm still quite young and don't know what the future holds, but I have no plans of giving up this intoxicatingly wonderful hobby. I love the camaraderie amongst the ladies, and the support system that we all create. The uniqueness and variety of all of the providers is amazing. To sum things up; I got into to this as a way to pay for school/life and ended up finding that this was I really feel I was meant to do. Not many people can say they love and enjoy their jobs' the way I passionately revel in the fabulousness that is my day to day life.  Thanks for reading!  
   
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