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Escorting?
#1
Ok, i'm not talking about meeting people on a street corner here.. I'm talking about legitimate escorting.. being paid to spend your time with someone, at social events, business events, theatre, cinema, meals out etc.. No sex, no fumbling, no quickie extras..

I was sent an application form for one a while back, and although the money looks brilliant, not sure it's morally ethical?

What do you guys think of it?

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#2
I think anyone can pay me to spend some time with them, but only "Some" time. If they want me to spend the whole day with them, then that's extra. If they're annoying as hell, that's triple the price. If it's a straight guy that wants to make it look like his wife just turned him gay, that's free. I'll do that for the lulz.
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#3
morally ethical.... nobody has to judge that ... only you. If you think that is a good way to get the butter for your bread ....
The big question is ... are you strong enough... to life with this kind of work ?
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#4
I think it depends on how you view what you are doing. Honestly...I dont' think you can be truly successful without some sexual contact (I could be wrong though I doubt it) but even with the sexual contact I don't think there is anything wrong with it at all.

You are providing a service for money...we all do that.
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#5
Morally there is nothing wrong with it. How many people do you think would expect an escort to provide extras?
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#6
I think it looks a pretty cool job, though I hear you have to be bi and better if your good looking, they will judge.
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#7
i had a escort who tske me on the bus but i can do the bus now by my self.i had peple who was paid to taking me out like pub cinima disco an that. e im funny me .
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#8
remember that it is against the law to say that sex is included in the price so that could be the reason it says no sex,it might be just to get you in the door,I really cant see a big customer base out there that wiould pay a load of money for a no sex date.

as for is it right,I don't see anything wrong in it either paying or being paid but being trueful I would have a problem having a boyfriend that did it for a job.
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#9
As an expert in this feild I can comfidently say. If some one approaches you about being escort and asks you to sign a release waiver. Your basically signing a paper to say that you would turn over a percentage of the profit.

To be an escort is to represent yourself in a professional and discrete manor at all times.

Majority of my clients just wanted me around for the eye candy and travel companions on business trips. You never have to agree to anything you dont want to do. However if the client is paying for your time your there to please aslong as it was previously discussed.

Never count money within veiw of anyone especially your client. Never even mention unless its over the phone from a none private number. Or if they bring it up.

Never advertise sex online just massage and whatever services you may offer. Arrange a meeting place in public and never use your real name. Cash up front. Keep in note that if you are dealing with high rates and wealthy clients a few hundred to a thousand dollars is peanuts to them. You will learn how to select these clients over a course of conversation.

let me know if you need any more info.
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#10
To me, it sounds like invited by a friend to attend her ex-boyfriends wedding. It sounds interesting, but you know it will not end up great....
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