Cstand your comments are very well worded and well put. Also, with the comments made by Magnum90020 about those who do this because they have to for financial reasons I will also agree. However, we also need to realize that they are lucky to at least have that option. They would not have those options if they looked like Phyllis Diller in the morning without make-up. (Not that I ever saw her in the morning without make-up, but I can imagine, very scary.). It is also not typically an option that guys would have if the roles were reversed. The media likes to paint the profession in a negative light focusing on the dark side. Yes, I enjoy this hobby, but that does NOT imply that I devalue women. In fact quite the opposite, as long as I feel they are good trustworthy people and my trust is respected, I place them on a pedestal. On those rare occasions when I have felt a provider was in danger or at risk, my protective instincts have quickly become activated. This could be anywhere from warning of suspected LE infestations on this site to taking the risk of inserting myself in a more obvious urgent safety matter. That is just me. I could never see someone who I felt was in an abusive pimping situation. I seriously doubt I could control the temptation to knock the pimp on his ass and get her out of there. Your comments about those Eastern European were a bit troubling, but unless they were forced against their wills while having other options they would rather do, I am not sure I would say visiting them added to the problem. However, I would not want to visit them more because my concern for their well being would eat at me and there would be nothing I could really do to change it. My only European experience was the Amsterdam Red Light District that is legal, fun, and somewhat regulated.
At first I wondered about the K-dolls, but I did become much more at ease that they seem quite willing and well cared for. However, I do have the feeling that the K-Doll operation is far more sophisticated and large than guys here seem to think. That can be a good thing if it means good management and back up. Let’s look at some of the likely common general situations:
College girls: For you guys that were around during the years of Windy & “Associates” in the L.A. area, wow what a blast for us. It was also a very good way for “associates” to pay tuition, living expenses, and have lots of time to study. On the other coast, one of my ATFs before TER even existed was a college student attending George Washing University in the DC area. Damn she was not only model material, but actually did some modeling and was a sex addict. Then there was a hot lady in Florida who worked as paralegal while also “working” her way through law school. These are ladies on the right track trying to better themselves without being a slave to student loans for the next ten+ years. Yeah, I can support that.
Women who want supplemental income: Yes this is a common large category. Mother’s trying to support their children would be a big part. But can you think of many other ways for them to do that AND have lots of free time to actually be there for their kids and be a mother? Then there are others who just want a better car, this even included a lady that was an ex-cop. No shit, an ex-cop! Fortunately she did not disclose that little detail about herself until later or I think I would have instantly wet my pants faster than my brain could have process the information. Yes, some of these ladies can be reluctant when first starting in the field and I seem to usually sense that. But it is of their own free will and at least they have the opportunity if they want to use it. Yeah, I can support that.
Women who do this as a career: This can be another large category that can include those who chose the career by choice at one end to those who would rather not but don’t have other options. Of those who do this as a career, my hope of that they also have good financial planning skills to plan for the future. I see pointed out the financial, “tax advantaged”, income can be good, but it does not come with health insurance, disability insurance, pension, 401K, and no social security or Medicare credits. So they need to plan for the future when age limits/ends earning power. It would be easy for such a career to backfire in the long term for those who do not have or develop a safety net for themselves. Fortunately there seems to be many smart providers who plan well. Some who don’t plan can still escape the trap. An example is a DC/NYC provider I knew long before TER existed who, as she got older, decided to retire by marrying one of her clients who was a physician in NYC. But it can never be a sure thing that such an exit option will present itself. But yeah, I can support that also while also wishing the best for them.
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