Hello to all hobbyists (and providers)....I have been viewing TER for over a year now, am a provider in the Twin Cities area, and would like to introduce myself. I started out in this business when I was 19 yrs. old (young). I lived in Austin, Tx. at the time, and had a friend who worked in a massage parlor (of course, she didn't tell me that until we became close friends. I thought she was waiting tables at a fancy restaurant(although I wondered about her attire at times). I have always been attracted to adventure, risk and excitement. Plus, I could tell by her wardrobe, furnishings, and other desirable indulgences on hand that she was making oodles of money, so it didn't take much coaxing to get me to join her as a working girl.
My third night there I was arrested, put in jail, and found out that I had been set up by my "madame". Word got out that she had a deal with the local law enforcement, that in order to stay in bus. they would raid the place every now and then. I guess my "client" thought I just needed a little scare, and maybe would go back to waitressing. I was pretty young and innocent.
That didn't stop me, though. I worked there for a few months, and enjoyed it. I got interested in massage, real therapeutic massage. I enrolled in a course and found out that it came natural to me. I could tune into the need that many of us have for human touch, the healing quality of it, and enjoyed using my talent at work. It amazed me how many (men and women alike) have so little contact with the whole body, and found out that my technique is rather sensual, and aroused the senses of so many clients. I love to give this to people. And I really like to express myself sensually.
I'm trying not to make this too long, so I'll just say now that after being married for over 15 years and out of the business for some time, I came back into it as just a massage therapist with no inclination of being a provider until one of my clients kept trying to get into my panties when I would give him a massage. He had no idea that I had done this in the past. I finally gave in one night over a glass of wine. I said "No, I'm not going there, Joe.....unless, of course, you pay me more!). He said enthusiastically "How much???". It still took me about two months pondering the idea, and with his help and guidance, I finally got the nerve to put an ad out there. I was amazed at how this process has changed compared to back in the late 70's.....So, after working for about 9 months, I took 11 months off. That is another story in itself, which I would like to share soon. What a learning experience. Let's just say that I am grateful to be alive and well.
Well, now you know that I'm not in my twenties, or even thirties. I am happy about my age, and content with my body. I've worked at keeping healthy and fit over the years, and I guess it does pay off.
I will be coming out w/a web site soon, so for now, it's been my pleasure. Alantra