understand all it is said but reality is independent escort (like me) need jobs and usually it is given from EVERYONE that does it for a living.... reality is that everywhere men who has never sold their ass for making a living are pocking money providing services that most of us ladies are too busy surviving that we we do not get organized between us to provide those services. So the post as fas as I read was from an escort saying she is trying to get herself organized to act as an agency i her small twon or wherever, to provide other ladies jobs and it is called pimping?
Someone here is not unerstand the rules and perhaps it?s me because I worked for almost 10 years in London and I can say all my jobs or was obtained through an agent (that time cost 30% cut) or obtained trough phone cards+ my old maid,+my three card boys and all that reality that does not exist any longer and none of them (nor my maid, or my card boys or agents) would be called by me as pimping on my work.
Perhaps I am entirely wrong but there is a system and one is not an island and to work all need to be on place, flat, clients, photographers, etc., so if a escort decide to move to become an agent to provide jobs for other ladies, why should we call her a pimp?
A month ago casually I walked into a meeting for the Observatorio da Prostitui??o where Gabriela Leite?s husband, Daspu, and a lot of Braziian who are in the front line of the defense of our right to do our job got together to unify efforts against prejudices. That?s when I realized I want to return to do this job again (I stopped more than a decade ago) and I was very happy when I found Saafe again, but I feel very odd when I see escorts being said they have to be escorts forever because become an agent is to become a pimpi... everywhere in the system a career can move one to a manager position or boss... our profession is not to take us anywhere but out.. is that what the message is?
Myself I always was escort, never got a cut from nobody work and do not intend to. But if other escort want to become an agent, I see no "moral" problem with it, so I must be the one wrong here.
Just food for thoughts here.