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Originally Posted by Camille Fox
Nothing "Ouch" or "sad" about it unless you have a narrow minded perception of who we are. Let's talk about quality of life... With my job I make my own schedule, I spend time with who I want to, I take the time off for my loved ones when I need to, I can afford to volunteer with the organizations that mean a lot to me during what otherwise would be "business hours", I travel around the country, I can afford to take a month long vacation, I have an IRA, an emergency savings account, dental and health insurance, investment property, and I pay taxes. Is this long term? Of course not. That is why a lady takes advantage of her time doing this and saves for the future and, if she doesn't have an education already, she can work on getting one while doing this or after retiring.
This situation is not unique to myself. I have encountered many others who have their lives together and take the hobby as a blessing in disguise. The quality of life the hobby afford us, as temporarily as it may be, can certainly be better than many 200k jobs. Preparation for the future is the key.
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Sounds great in hooker math but 200,000 a year isn't much after you deduct all your expenses.
Try keeping up with your expenses for one month of providing, every single item rent or lease, furniture, decorations, hair stylist and tanning, gym membership perfume, shoes, lingerie, cleaning supplies, condoms, lube, every single item including travel expenses to and from incall or outcall at 55 cents a mile.