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southloopcoed 757 reads
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I'm three courses shy of earning my graduate degree, and am considering staying in Chicago for the summer to complete one of the required courses.  Besides, not many summer jobs or decent paying internships available in small town Arizona that is home.  And I'm heavily in debt already because of student loans. If I stay the summer, I'm considering becoming a provider, but only serving females.  Admittedly, eliminating a large part of one's potential business base -- male hobbyists -- could prove to be  financially risky. So I'm hoping to gain some insights from the ladies.  Are there providers who cater solely to women? Do you think this would work? Do women seek out female providers? I am a "fem", considered attractive by men and my girlfriend, have a wardrobe suitable for any occasion, and live in nice north side part of Chicago. Your thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks.

groovypit 22 Reviews 450 reads
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2 / 7

I'm really kind of curious.  Why would you even consider getting into this business southloopcoed and eliminate the largest, most profitable customer base?  I know for a fact there are women out there on the provider side who are in relationships with other women but see straight men as clients.  Whether or not you have a suitable wardrobe will not determine how much of a dent you make in your student loan debt.  Setting up an attractive/efficient business model and providing quality customer service will go a long way towards that goal.  Take notes from the successful women on this site.  Good luck.

narcissus 13 Reviews 380 reads
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4 / 7

If you are uncomfortable seeing male clients, I would consider marketing yourself as a "third" for couples.  As others have said, I do not think there are enough women paying for the privilege, BUT there are a lot of couples that want a woman as a third on occasion.  You would do better if you were willing to serve both the male and female in the relationship, but I suspect there are plenty of couples where the male would get off just on watching you or participating with you in getting his S.O. off.  Just my two cents, I am a hobbyist not a provider, but have been around a long time and know the business well enough.  

Good luck, and whatever you do be safe, and make sure you love what you do.  True enthusiasm for what you do (whatever that might be) in this business is much more important that looks, wardrobe, sexual preference, or anything else IMHO.  Conversely, if you are just in it for the money and hate yourself every time you work, you won't last long (and won't make much money ironically).  

Best wishes,

Narcissus

macdaddy1944 51 Reviews 365 reads
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5 / 7

agree..you can have the best of both worlds..all the pussy you want for a main course with dick for dessert..

Posted By: narcissus
If you are uncomfortable seeing male clients, I would consider marketing yourself as a "third" for couples.  As others have said, I do not think there are enough women paying for the privilege, BUT there are a lot of couples that want a woman as a third on occasion.  You would do better if you were willing to serve both the male and female in the relationship, but I suspect there are plenty of couples where the male would get off just on watching you or participating with you in getting his S.O. off.  Just my two cents, I am a hobbyist not a provider, but have been around a long time and know the business well enough.    
   
 Good luck, and whatever you do be safe, and make sure you love what you do.  True enthusiasm for what you do (whatever that might be) in this business is much more important that looks, wardrobe, sexual preference, or anything else IMHO.  Conversely, if you are just in it for the money and hate yourself every time you work, you won't last long (and won't make much money ironically).  
   
 Best wishes,  
   
 Narcissus

nat500205 17 Reviews 418 reads
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6 / 7

My wife and I enjoy the company of an escort. There are not enough escorts out there that enjoy being with couples.

southloopcoed 436 reads
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7 / 7

Well, I'm a fem lesbian.  While I'm not biased against males, it's the females that attract me. And while finanical assistance is important in my considerations, I feel I would need to be attracted to a hobbyist. Just my perspective. Likley won't work for all, but for me, yes.  I'm really kind of curious.  Why would you even consider getting into this business southloopcoed and eliminate the largest, most profitable customer base?  I know for a fact there are women out there on the provider side who are in relationships with other women but see straight men as clients.  Whether or not you have a suitable wardrobe will not determine how much of a dent you make in your student loan debt.  Setting up an attractive/efficient business model and providing quality customer service will go a long way towards that goal.  Take notes from the successful women on this site.  Good luck.

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