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GenevieveLajoie

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Hello peeps,

If I was to write an article or two about the industry, what kind of topic (if any) would you be interested in? Keep in mind that I can only speak from my experience.
 
The many reasons SP start in the industry and what is the average years they work before they retire.
 
Iambad said:
The many reasons SP start in the industry and what is the average years they work before they retire.
Unfortunately, I don't have the resources and time to conduct fieldwork interviews with women in the industry to be able to write competently on this topic.
 
So, then write about why YOU started in the industry and what you hope to acheive...

Is it all about : Making the world a better place, one orgasm at a time. ????

 
What rules you came up with that you found are best not to break and why
 
Or how about writing about the highs and lows.. the good times and the not-so-good....

I think for it to be of interest its gotta be real...., but then i know enough about you, to know you would not write falsely.
 
The three most valuable things you have learned about yourself (or life) from this biz.
 
Gen, write about what you know and care about the most regarding this Industry; it's waiting only to be shaped by your imagination.
 
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I know......what about your most embarassing naked moment....ya that's what we all want to hear:) :shock:
 
Ang said:
I know......what about your most embarassing naked moment....ya that's what we all want to hear

LOL!

How about your experiences with the other ladies in the industry that you've cum across? :shock: :)

(Sorry... one track mind... :roll: LOL)
 
GenevieveLajoie said:
Hello peeps,

If I was to write an article or two about the industry, what kind of topic (if any) would you be interested in? Keep in mind that I can only speak from my experience.

How to avoid getting diseases.
 
The art of being a solid performer 99% of the time

or

How to not have the industry lead you down the wrong path.

or

How to weed out the clients you don't want to see or repeat with.
 
GenevieveLajoie said:
If I was to write an article or two about the industry, what kind of topic (if any) would you be interested in? Keep in mind that I can only speak from my experience.
Perhaps, the diversity of the clients encountered. There must be a spectrum physically, socially, psychologically, or can the typical client be stereo-typed?


One that I would be curious about is the evil client. Not simply the inarticulate, socially awkward, or even a fetishist, but what are the signs of the evil client.


And if you are stuck, fetishes of other people are always good for a giggle (mind you, that my fetishes are different and need to be taken seriously )
 
Bubba said:
So, Gen. What's the verdict.
No verdict yet. I'm considering all the options and ideas and will come up with something at some point.

Keep the ideas and suggestiosn coming.
 
GenevieveLajoie said:
Keep the ideas and suggestiosn coming.

o.k.

What do men pay you for?
There is the obvious of having sex, but do they pay you for anything else?

For example, a fantasy, discretion, someone to listen, a particular fetish, voyeurism, etc. etc. etc. Beyond the sexual act, what are clients paying for?
 
Write descriptively about going down on a woman's pussy. Include drawings and pictures if necessary. :he:

Does a woman know how to eat another woman better than a guy because they know how it feels?
Does she wield a strap-on better than a guy handles his own cock for the same reason?
 
I think opening the publics eyes that some of us are professional and are actually choosing this lifestyle is a great topic.

I have recently been the feature article in the local paper, here in Victoria BC.

https://www.mondaymag.com/articles/entry/companion-for-hire

The one thing that I would love to discuss and challenge is that outcall is legal and the apparently bust incalls. I feel outcalls are so much more unsafe. I personally don't do outcalls but my license says 'mobile'.

Does anyone else know anything about this?

Good luck on your venture :)

xo
Emily Marie
 
Just a thought...

The problems of separating ones work from their personal life, including secrecy from family, friends and the potential stress and issues that might arise in ones life. Add to that, how to deal with the aforementioned, possible esteem problems that could arise, and what types of support systems are available and can be used. Further, how to keep from becoming a victim of the industry, how to get out, and how to return to a 'normal' life with the decreased income.
 
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