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lie in bed next to her completely exhausted from the full day's events, not feeling amorous at all because I'd been dancing with relatives I hadn't seen in years and had been getting grilled all night by my parent's friends about how I'm going to support my new bride, let alone that the allure of the wedding night was gone because the two of us had screwed hundreds of times before?  Sounds like fun.

A great video for consumers of various types of sex work!

wifefucker251 reads

Treat her like your wife on Honeymoon Night.

lie in bed next to her completely exhausted from the full day's events, not feeling amorous at all because I'd been dancing with relatives I hadn't seen in years and had been getting grilled all night by my parent's friends about how I'm going to support my new bride, let alone that the allure of the wedding night was gone because the two of us had screwed hundreds of times before?  Sounds like fun.

wgarrow239 reads

Make sure you shower and brush your teeth. Know and respect the boundaries. Be nice and polite. Don't ask dumb ass questions such as "How much money do you make?" or especially "Do you love me?".

The beginning was really hot. Makes me want to start stripping HeHeHe! :-)

Thank you for sharing this, Megan!  
While it may seems a bit "101"-ish to experienced members here, I think it's a great resource for newcomers to the world of sex work, both female and male.

Additionally, it's a nice reminder for patrons to respect the boundaries of a sex worker.  I have had to terminate too many relationships with patrons because they got lost in the fantasy.

Dear Lynette:
I was just wondering how have you come to master the art of psychological compartmentalization? What are the keys to having a successful disconnection but still being able to do business in a profession that would have still some emotional connection? What are the keys to this, and what do you do to protect yourself psychologically while still having the ability to be an effective provider. Also with respect to your last client that you alluded to, how do you know exactly when to terminate a professional relationship when the lines are blurred? What are the tell tale signs that you look for in a clients behavior and does a person seeing you more frequently than you expect raise a red flag with respect to him gravitating towards this behavior?

Wow!  I didn't expect such a response.  :)
There's so much to discuss in answering your questions and I feel as though I'm hijacking the original purpose of this thread.  I can share privately if you email me (I cannot accept private messages here) or perhaps you can start a new thread of your own asking these questions to the ladies?  They are good ones and worthy of a discussion, and I will be sure to respond if you do start a new thread.  

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