Q:What did you want to be when you were growing up?
A:News Broadcaster
Q:Has being an escort changed your view of men?
A:No, it just confirmed what I already knew ;)
Q:How long have you been working as an escort?
A:Almost 4 years now.
Q:How did you get into the escort business?
A:Back in the Craigslist days, I answered an ad placed by a gentleman I was it sent a link to website by a gentleman whn o prefaced it by saying "this is a way to help you make some extra money." So I clicked through the pages.
Q:What's the best bit about being an escort?
A:Being in control of my finances and my schedule, meeting awesome new people!
Q:What don't you like about being an escort?
A:The negnative stigma that's associated with the profession, the guilt stemming from the fact that I cant be honest with my family about what I do for a living, and despite the fact that I spend my time with anywhere from 1 to 6 different men and women on a daily basis, it can get rather lonely.
Q:How often do you work per week?
A:I am available to meet as long as I'm not sleeping or already booked with someone else.
Q:What are your turn-offs?
A:I am turned off when I'm offered a lower- than -advertised donation rate for my time. I feel like we've been magically plopped by some unknown force onto the streets of Tijuana and I'm haggling with a street vendor over the price of a poncho. I am not a poncho, and I dont appreciate the fact that some people think they can put a price on how much MY TIME is worth. "Hey, it was worth a shot!" Really? Was it? Because whether or not we end up meeting face-to-face, people who chose this tactic are forever remembered as such. Frugal? No. Cost-effective?? Guess again. Thrifty??? Wrong. It's Cheap. And while we are throwing around adjectives, it's also disrespectful. So, really, WAS it worth it?