I want to introduce myself. My provider name is Rhea Moore. I do have reviews on this site, although the profile info is inaccurate and outdated, I haven't been able to change it due to ter admin inadequacy. I have been in this industry for 15 years.
I have no addictions. I have good credit, three separate bank accounts. One for bills. One for savings. One for taxes. I've always rented because I don't want to settle in Minnesota. But Minnesota has been good to me. Because, more than being a provider, I also have a BA in Creative & Professional Writing, a certified license to practice massage, and level II Reike. Mainly due to the RELATIONSHIPS I have fostered in this community. This Community. We "hobbyists and providers" used to have real actual community.
I know it's hard to comprehend actual connection in our jaded separated world today, but there was a time when our "gents" actually truly CARED about the providers they sought out.
But there is a quote that keeps running through my head: "We are always 1000. away from being homeless"
I can't remember where I heard this quote. But it is a tape running through my head.
You can look on my website and see the rates. And you can assume that is who I am, what my income is. Fine. But what you don't know is that i'm also a single mom of two beautiful daughters who have grown up to be ...... spectacular of course. And I am a grandmother of two unique, incredible, other worldly awesome humans. My heart. My heart. My heart.
I am not just my rates. I am not just my hourly... so called .... income.
All of my money... doesn't matter how much I make... is funneled into the happiness of my children and grandchildren. I don't get to KEEP the money I make. It is spent before I make it. And what if in one month, I lose my apartment, my vehicle, and then my beloved daughter gets into a car accident (rear ended by an uninsured driver) and then I have to file my taxes. Of course I OWE!
I'm not trying to justify the scammers. But I'm trying to say, WE ARE A COMMUNITY! Built on trust and mutual taking care of each other. Please try to look for the humanity in a person going onto their twitter community and ASKING for help. Sometimes people need to reach out.
You see numbers. But a parent might see something else, if only they look.
Rhea xxxooo