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I have a set of rhinestone hand cuffs leashed to a rhinestone dog collar, I could slap them on her and then tie her up, feed her gourmet chocolates, turn on Sex in the City, and slowly unleash the PBE with my finger mitted vibrators. Meow. Who wants to play? Pfffft!

Inspired by Sedona's Original Post, I have coined a new TER term, the Psycho Bitch Experience.   Since there are people that think men are attracted to Psycho Bitches, I'm expecting ladies out there to step forward and satisfy the demand.  

Who offers it?  What do you ask for?  Are you able to send an email requesting the experience without inviting LE?  What is the contribution? Do you actually leave feeling better about your Wife after a session with a Psycho Bitch?

It might actually be fun to switch this into a physical domain.  Who wants to 'rassle?  

I admit that I may not be a real client myself, but perhaps I don't understand the attraction... Harry

Yes, I've had a PBE on a few occasions with same escort who I saw regularly for over a year. Tried to post review of one session but it was rejected. Just as well, no one would have believed the details. Thank goodness I moved from that city and she won't talk to me after a very heated argument. The escort is extremely highly reviewed for many years and I doubt the average hobbiest will experience the PBE during an hour or two. Spend enough time together, and the role playing ends and the real person comes through. Loved her in many ways and the attraction I suppose was the challenge presented by her bi-polar personality. I'm not guessing this...she saw a therapist every week to try and deal with her problem. It was hell seeing her on a down day, which you could never predict, or finding out that one personality could not remember what the other one said or did. Oh well, I got to see "two" escorts for the price of one. One was the most incredible, sexual woman; the other drove me to drink.

It sounds like a tough time for you.  Hopefully, I will avoid the woman in my life.

My late wife was bi-polar.
That is terrible for all involved.

Terrible it is. And frustrating for those like me for whom it was a first encounter with a person truly suffering from the disorder. No amount of understanding and caring made a difference. On her "up" days, she was simply the most wonderful woman in the world. Reviews have been written over and over how the hobbiest would marry her in a second. In the end I didn't see many "up" days, as she was completely herself with me. A simple e-mail could lead to drama since I didn't know who was reading it and therefore how to write it. I went from a most valued client and close friend to totally nonexistant in a few minutes of sharp criticism that touched too many nerves. Just hope there are a few people left in her world who can help her or who she will allow to help her.

I have a set of rhinestone hand cuffs leashed to a rhinestone dog collar, I could slap them on her and then tie her up, feed her gourmet chocolates, turn on Sex in the City, and slowly unleash the PBE with my finger mitted vibrators. Meow. Who wants to play? Pfffft!

The Psycho bitches I have met in my life have been women with Passive Agressive personalities.  I have been lucky enough not to get TOO entangled with people that have personality disorders.  It's clear from the posts that mental illness and other problems can cause a lot of pain and heartache to the people who are in love with others who have these diseases.  

I started this original post as a joke because I could not imagine anyone paying for an hour or an evening of that kind of tension.  I personally did not think anyone would be attracted to these kinds of problem relationships.  What is it that I am missing?  I am hoping to learn something.  

Harry

Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich, that is :) I found the experience, very yummy lol ;) BadaBing!

Love,

Mel :)

As one who has been there and done that, all I can tell is that I didn't know there was a problem until I was already in a relationship. Many people who have serious issues with mental healthiness are quite functional. Their issues may have a trigger such as stress that isn't necessarily apparent when a relationship begins. I think that's why we see more of this behavior inside of relationships than we do in the hobby. In the hobby, I can't imagine a provider with serious emotional issues would be able to last over the long haul

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