I recently told one of my very close buddies that I am a coupling worker. I have been following him for ten years and thought I could trust him enough to understand. As you can imagine, it was a huge shock for her, and when she got over it, she wanted to know more. Anyone who works in the industry in any way comprehends the curious character that comes to people when they learn that your work is related to sex they are scared and also has this strange desire to know. Moreover, they need to understand a world that they know little about. Of course, there are a lot of stereotypes and a lot of stigma surrounding the Escorts sex industry. My friend, unfortunately, believed every one of them. She immediately asked me if I was like Vivian Ward (the main character in Pretty Woman), so I began explaining what the industry is really like. Here are the stereotypes she asked me and what I answered.
What is your truth? Job?
Yes, some Escorts sex workers still have other jobs that they do to pretend to be part of society still, but that is not my case. My job is to be a sex worker. It’s an Escorts sex job for a reason. It’s a job like any other, but it has benefits that suit me and my work style. I’m my boss. I don’t hold back from responding to anyone and can work as much as I want. I choose my clients, working conditions, and, to some extent, even my uniform. What happens during these meetings is my business. The client may have questions or fantasies, such as a nurse’s uniform or rough and passionate Escorts sex, but the decision is mine. If I don’t want to do it, I’m not pressured. The problem is that people assume it’s not a real job because they think we’re all just lying on our backs. This is not what I do, and unfortunately, the only thing that can solve this problem is to talk. It is real work, and we are honest workers. Treat us as such.