Hi lovelies.
I'm sorry if this is retreading old ground, I'm a bit nervous and increasingly realising how unprepared for all this I am. My rudimentary searches about getting started were all understandably geared to women, and also towards outcalls.
Long story short, I started dressing and exploring gender-fluidity a while ago, posted myself on a few sites at first for feedback then curious about exploring sex, particularly as I leaned hard into latex, gothic looks and fetish-wear that made me feel very sexual. I soon found the response to be so overwhelming that it seemed obvious to look into escorting, I found the idea exciting as I put in a little extra capital towards establishing a look worthy of being paid, and now I'm about ready and recieving my first booking requests, and starting to really face the tough questions.
My biggest problem by far is family. I may be in a bit of a catch-22 situation here. Hopefully without giving too much detail as to be identifiable, my day job is with the family business. And I love it, I am not at all trying to escape it with the escorting - it is painfully low paid but money has never been a high priority and being effectively self employed has been marvellous, I doubt I could ever go back to the world of having a boss and being employed traditionally. When I moved back to where I'd grown up to take the job, I took very-low-rent accomodation on site at work. The plan was always to use the low rent to step up my progress towards a mortgage, but the pay has proven so low that saving has been glacially slow even without rent to pay. To be fair, I was doing okay before I invested in a load of latex, so guess I'm bought in now eh? Anyway, the reality is, I'm still in here. Before blowing a large chunk of my savings on latex, I'd planned to be buying a house by spring next year, now more likely summer or autumn. Anyway, the place is nice enough. A perfectly good space to do incalls in, really. But very remote. Only one house anywhere within hearing distance. That raises some security concerns, and just now as I near the brink of beginning work, I've realised just how lax I've always been with security - the front door lock broke almost a year ago and I never thought to replace it. So obviously some security would be necessary, of course, possibly even alarms/cameras, not that I'd know anything about installing that sort of thing, nor have the money to.
But the bigger problem is just how tight-knit everything is. Most days, I'm the only person who works here. But, when another person does, it's my dad. There is only one house nearby, but being the only other house around, they know my family tolerably well. It's a 50/50 whether they'd rat on me if they were to find out, and I'm not close enough to them to care particularly whether they know, but obviously the family situation is more... Sensitive. I suppose nobody can really help me because I'm not asking a question. If I choose my hours sensibly and get lovely clients, in less than a year I'll be out of here and into a sensible sized town and all will be well. If I get even one creep who chooses to show up at the wrong time, though... Things could get weird. I kind of want to ask whether it's generally safer to work in remote or busy locations, but I'm afraid I wouldn't trust the answers if I did, city people universally look at where I live and appear alarmed and horrified that I'm so lax about security, too many horror films set in the countryside, I guess. I've lived out in remote areas all my life and never even thought about home security, so it's clear to me that urban people just believe their lifestyle to be better and safer, just as I feel the reverse - that's not a productive conversation to open. I am aware that in this particular line of work, there may very well be safety in numbers, and that worries me a tad - but like I say, catch-22 - I was hoping to use this work to get out of this living arrangement bypassing the entirely inaffordable rents around here. Once I'm out of here and in a place where working would be easier, I may not even continue working much. I suppose creeps would only likely come around in the evenings? And even if they came during the daytime when people would be around, I doubt they'd be explicit about what they were there for?
I'm rambling on. I only intend to do between 3-6 meets a month. I don't intend to let clients know that I live here, though it's a one room flat with a bed and various other living accoutrements so that may not sell so well.
My biggest advantage in not getting out in all this is that central to my femme look is a latex mask - not everybody's cup of tea by any means but those who like it really like it. My photos have blurred backgrounds and I'm not recognisable in the mask, so I'd have pretty good deniability, couldn't be tracked on social media and not be likely to get outed without somebody very deliberately hanging around here telling everybody. Also, for most of the outwardly straight guys who would see a gurl like me, discretion is probably even more vital than for punters meeting women.
I suppose my questions are:
- Are there any particular screening, security and vigilance suggestions for somebody working incalls, and in a remote, rural location? Current procedure is arrange booking by call then expect another call 30-60 minutes before the meet, asking for id at the door when necessary to enforce my age restrictions, such as they are.
- Are there any crossdressing/transvestite/gender-fluid escorts on here, or girls who've known any, who'd have any advice and words of caution or encouragement? Is there any difference in our likelihood of running into trouble? Are there any special precautions, and am I naive to think that I can do this without being outed? Is it inevitable to get people turning up at working premises, if so what sorts of times do they tend to do so, and how explicit do they tend to be about their reason for being there?
As you can probably tell, I'm just having something of an anxiety attack about actually doing this. But any feedback at all on any of my ramblings would be so very much appreciated.
EDIT: Oh, the other question I meant to ask but entirely forgot - getting registered with HMRC. Since I'm paid by PAYE and that gets handled by my dad (though he's pushing for me to take over the accounts etc so I could accelerate that process, but he'll always have access to it all), will there be any indication on the PAYE that I'm also registered as a sole trader earning a second income? I don't mind him knowing that, but if he does I'll need an excuse. I was a riding instructor in a previous life, think I'd get away with listing my occupation as freelance riding instructor? I wouldn't have any of the requisite insurance etc to go with it so that might raise eyebrows... Would there be ANY way for another individual/my boss to find out what occupation I'm registered under as a sole trader? Ugh, I'm so lost in all this, wish my situation was a bit simpler!