Q:WHY use a sex worker?
A: Let’s start with a quote, Not all sex workers are created equal. I feel this needs to be said, for as a market gets saturated, it seems more difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff per se. Price doesn’t always reflect quality, however, there are many ways a sex worker can be of benefit.
So with the formalities out of the way… Why use a sex worker? Pretty broad statement right! So let’s break this down a little.
Q: I’m single and can go to a night club or Tinder and pick up anyone for free … Why use a sex worker?
A: Here are some things to think about:
Sex workers, especially from reputable establishments, are health screened every three months at a minimum. When was your or the person you just picked up in the clubs last STD/I check? This is not to dissuade you from finding a ONS (one night stand) or partner from these alternative places, however, if you’re just looking for some fun, you can rest easy knowing that professional sex workers are checked out extremely often as part of their employment.
Sex workers and establishments are often able to cater to your needs and kinks. Sex is great, it’s even better when the girl or guy you’re with is more than excited to do that thing you love in secret ;)
Sex workers have no hang-ups about what you are looking for. If you order a service and change your mind, whilst the charge will still apply, they are happy to flex with you. The time spent together is about you and making you feel the best.
Q: I am in a high profile workplace and word could get out … Why use a sex worker?
A: Engaging a professional sex worker, key word “Professional”, your discretion is paramount. My clients have been city planners, legal council from basic to judge, government employees, multinational executives and others. Their identities, locations or engagements will always remain private and any mention will only involve a story a out this “this one time, a client…”. You can expect this sort of privacy and discretion from a professional sex worker each and every time.
Q: I see porn, read stories, had Sex Ed at school …. Why use a sex worker?
A: Professional sex workers and establishment owners have a wealth of knowledge and experience in an industry that directly affects everyone. The average age of people engaging in “consensual sex” (note that under 16 - 18 cannot legally consent, hence the “quotations”) of some form is 13-15 now. Masturbation is around the same age if not younger, and watching porn does not qualify as an education. Similarly, you wouldn’t watch a Youtube video and then build a house, expecting it to be safe and sturdy… Sex workers are able to provide real time information on matters concerning sex and intimacy. They are also able to assist educators in conveying messages surrounding sex, intimacy and gender issues from a place of experience and understanding. Sex Ed falls often falls short, not on purpose, but because the environment has changed so much that the rigidity of the education system often isn’t flexible enough to be on the front foot with matters surrounding Sex, Gender and relationships.
You have more questions surrounding why should you engage a sex worker? Let me know and I’ll be more than happy to help alleviate your concerns.