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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #15 on: 11 February 2020, 10:21:20 am »
He’d also look to control your dating life too not just your career life. Big thing to consider if you’re currently single.

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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #16 on: 11 February 2020, 11:03:31 am »
There will be more to this down the line. Nobody is going to give out thousands of pounds for nothing in return especially a client that is used to paying for escorts for sex.

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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #17 on: 11 February 2020, 01:42:40 pm »
Hi.
I left for client and I really regret it.
After few months of seeing him I found he had another woman for last 11 years :FF
I wouldn’t do it anymore ever.

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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #18 on: 11 February 2020, 06:22:21 pm »
Eventually You won't like being with such a control freak and will run away back to escorting after having lost all your regulars. Then you'll have to start from scratch again.

Looks like my friend "sugardaddy" story. She hates him and can't stand being anywhere near but still "owing" him nearly 6k. I really feel sorry for her because she lost her regulars, profile and trying to get back where she was before. In ideal world she would give him money back and delete him from her life but hes got all control including his name on her flat lease.

I had few interesting offers but I rather earn my money and go home knowing there's no one who can ruin my life whenever he wants.

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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #19 on: 11 February 2020, 06:31:27 pm »
I think you’re right about the payback thing. But it’s an offer I really can’t refuse it, and why not if it’s worth it in the end? Getting paid to sit on your ass isn’t bad

I’ve never heard of that, who are they? X


Georgina Symonds and Christina Abbotts are former escorts-sugar babes.

I know one escort I met by accident who had a success story, it blew up in the papers when he stole from his own company and went bankrupt so it is possible to rinse a SD sucessfully.

If you can't refuse, I'd suggest getting a lump sum from him for a couple months and see how that goes.
Then renew, renew rather than commit to anything long term. Like a library book! ;D



« Last Edit: 11 February 2020, 07:13:39 pm by saltysweet »

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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #20 on: 11 February 2020, 07:17:59 pm »
I know one escort I met by accident who had a success story, it blew up in the papers when he stole from his own company and went bankrupt so it is possible to rinse a SD sucessfully.

Salty I don't think manipulating a guy into committing a crime that send his ass to jail is a "success story", nor should it be encouraged, but each to their own  ???  Sitting at home knowing that a man is in jail because of you is terrible karma, and karma..... is a bit like a boomerang.

« Last Edit: 11 February 2020, 07:23:24 pm by Ana30 »
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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #21 on: 11 February 2020, 08:00:11 pm »
Salty I don't think manipulating a guy into committing a crime that send his ass to jail is a "success story", nor should it be encouraged, but each to their own  ???  Sitting at home knowing that a man is in jail because of you is terrible karma, and karma..... is a bit like a boomerang.

(OOps just re-read my post maybe bit unclear...he was the company owner. Anyway stealing is stealing.)

I see where you're coming from Ana.
For her it was a succcessful mission. I read her ad on AW and she got what she advertised for. Her ethics not mine.
There's no accusation or evidence to suggest she knew he was stealing. His choice. His free will(y).
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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #22 on: 11 February 2020, 08:41:38 pm »
I do know someone who was paid rather a lot by someone who, it turned out, was stealing from the company he worked for.

After two trials for knowingly receiving the stolen money, the friend was finally acquitted but was outed to everyone in the process and I think the legal fees ended up as more than the money in question...


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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #23 on: 11 February 2020, 09:07:29 pm »
I actually feel quite positive about it, I wouldn’t do this with any client. I need to be able to get on with them and not look weird with them out in public. He’s in his 40s and is very handsome, does not do drugs or smoke so he looks well.

In his 40s is much younger than I thought! Not doing loads of mind altering drugs and keeping in shape sounds good too. Enjoy it for what it is, and know that you have the power.

I read her ad on AW and she got what she advertised for. Her ethics not mine.
There's no accusation or evidence to suggest she knew he was stealing. His choice. His free will(y).
I agree. Why would any client disclose that his money comes from the proceeds of crime? Unless she did a lot of digging into his finances, she wouldn't know. 

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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #24 on: 11 February 2020, 10:14:04 pm »
I've done sugaring alongside work. A guy was paying me enough to quit, but i refused to and kept working. I feel if you quit, they have too much control. He paid me for 2 years until he eventually proposed to me and I said no. For me it was all buisness and I didn't realise he was in love with me. After he proposed I cut contact with him completely. Some of these guys have weird agendas.

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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #25 on: 12 February 2020, 05:05:58 am »
I think it is a rare man who can cope with our type of work and it is pointless to fantasise someone is going to come along and accept us.

Unless it is those who work in the adult industry themselves e.g. sexshop owners, brothel managers, pornstars adult photographers and so on.

There are some exceptions to this i.e. some men who do accept working in the industry but these are rare gems indeed.

Luckily I don't need somebody in my life and it is bliss to remain single.  Though I do speak as a mature escort and having had four cohabiting relationships in the past prior to working in this sector.

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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #26 on: 12 February 2020, 05:49:03 pm »
The OP is asking about a paid 'exclusive' arrangement with a single punter (or if she has any sense, two or three of them); this isn't another thread about packing it in for a boyfriend. Personally I would completely lose my marbles, but each to their own :).

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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #27 on: 12 February 2020, 08:01:57 pm »
 I don't know if you have done so already but you would really need to sit down with him and discuss what he expects out of the arrangement. For example, would you be expected to drop plans to be at his every beck and call? Would he become annoyed and possessive if you were unable to see him one day? Is he after a real relationship or has he clearly stated the your relationship will stay purely client/escort?

He may seem like a nice guy now and has clearly gained your trust over time you but you never really know someone, especially a client. As you spend more time together you may end up hating him but still feel obliged to meet him.

There is also dropping all your regulars for a year (unless your sneaky and you can see the odd one on the side) After the year is over you may have to build a client base up again (as I expect he may want you to delete all advertising means)

Personally,  despite the attractive lump sum of money.... This sort of arrangement would be too intense for me. I like my own independence and would not like the feeling of being "owned" by someone.

If you are really tempted by the proposal I would maybe suggest trying it with him for a few months to see how you find it.
Chloe x

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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #28 on: 14 February 2020, 12:29:08 am »
If you can't refuse, I'd suggest getting a lump sum from him for a couple months and see how that goes.
Then renew, renew rather than commit to anything long term. Like a library book! ;D

I’ve received a lump sum for a year :)
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Re: Has anyone ever left for a client?
« Reply #29 on: 14 February 2020, 12:32:00 am »
The OP is asking about a paid 'exclusive' arrangement with a single punter (or if she has any sense, two or three of them); this isn't another thread about packing it in for a boyfriend.

Boyfriend...never lol makes me want to vomit
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