How many of you "Providers" are here in the P4P World to not only make
money, but also to find your "Savior", "Your Knight-in-Shining-Armour",
or "Mr. Save-a-Hoe"? (lol no disrespect to any of us!)
Perhaps you desire to get married, have children, and live that "white picket
fence" fantasy? (if you're not already betrothed)
0r do you just need a wealthy Prince to sweep you off your feet?
How many Clients here are actually "lookin'-for-love-in-all-the-wrong-places"?
Do you find yourself seeking a partner for a permanent relationship being
drawn to P4P women or strippers?
Is it just a daliance to add excitement to your otherwise dull sex-life?
Do you think the P4P lady will provide this same excitement, day-after-day if
you're in a committed relationship? Could you trust each other implicitly?
The common saying rings very true; "the way you meet them, is the way you lose them!"
Do yourself a favor Luvs..... There shall be "dangerous curves ahead" whilst living this
"fantasy" .... for real.
I encourage all to learn "mental compartmentalization" whilst hiring Providers, and whilst
seeing Clients.
This technique will greatly afford persons like yourselves, whom think for a long-term
honest relationship to flourish, that it can be had with the aforementioned.
As a Provider, for the last six years +, I compartmentalize my "work life", from my
personal life, and from all of the other facets of my being.
For example.... I've told myself "sex is just sex".... "it isn't love".
(Nor quite frankly do I care about "being in love" these days anyway.)
No matter how great the tryst, and the single or {married} Client's technique,
personality, looks, bank account, and whatever,.... He's a Client and I'm the "Transaction".
I became a Provider for many reasons, one of which, was I enjoy sex, making others feel
good and I have bills to pay!
If you love having sex with Clients, and Providers, then face the reality very quickly,
"the sex and the accouterments are just a role/service which is part of our job description",
nothing more.
Sure, we all say things in-the-heat-of-passion or do things in light of the euphoria.
But one must always remember it is within the throes of pleasure. It's not always "reality".
However out-of-the-boudoir, reverting to the compartmentalized Person/Client/Provider
is best served in one's daily life, keeping it simple, without the unnecessary "dangerous curves"!
Please do offer up one's opinions...
xo Angelina Jones