To Run A Two Year Old Escort

To Run A Two Year Old Escort




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To Run A Two Year Old Escort
£340 per hour female escort reveals what goes on behind closed doors - and the things she refuses to do
Zahra Mulroy Social Audience Editor
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She's sick of the perception that "we're either dirty junkies or posh courtesans"
The term 'female escort' no doubt conjures up an image which swings between two extremes.
On the one hand, perception may be influenced by factors such as the fierce debate about the legality of prostitution, the links to drug use, poverty, violence and organised crime.
Conversely, images of the supposed 'wealth and glamour' of a high-end escort's life might also shape what you think of the sex industry. Even films play their part.
What's evident is that it's not always straightforward what drives a woman to become a sex worker, or what life is like on a day-to-day basis.
Few people probably take Pretty Woman to be the gospel, so what's it actually like ?
One female escort has answered the above in a conversation on Reddit which is as candid, if not always easy reading.
25 years-old and based in Sydney, the woman revealed she had been in the industry since her late teens when she went to work in a high-profile brothel in the city.
After admitting she suffered from a nervous breakdown, which caused her to leave the industry for nine months, she explained she was back in Sydney, touring interstate and planned to retire in June to start a Master's degree.
One question which cropped up quickly was how much did the woman charge.
She revealed it was £340 for the first hour, £650 for the second hour, and then £184 for every hour thereafter.
The cost seemed to take a lot of people back, who admitted they had no idea it would be so much.
The hours, she explained, varied, with Christmas being notoriously quiet as people presumably abstain while they spend time at home.
"It's unpredictable to say the least," she added.
These include: "Incest role plays, water sports/mud sports, most fetish type stuff, two dudes at once (for safety reasons. If I'm alone with one dude I stand a chance of beating him in a fight should things get ugly. Two dudes, I have no chance) and long bookings out of the city."
She also revealed she refused to engage with Irish men as a rule, though did not go into much more detail than that.
Mostly white collar workers between the ages of 40 to 60, the woman revealed her clients were, by and large, "Caucasian, Indian and Asian than other races. I'm happy with this, because these guys are well mannered and really generous."
Of the married men among these, she said habitually between 7am and 8am were the best times to meet.
Since becoming a sex worker, she also admitted she had bedded between 1100 and 1200 men.
Understandably, people wanted to know what she did or how she felt when she found a client unattractive.
She explained, "Because I get paid so much, I'm able to overlook clients' shortcomings. As long as they're polite, respectful and hygienic then that's all I need to enjoy myself - as well as the money, of course."
Describing herself as a "girl-next-door" type, the woman added in response to a later question that men who breathed heavily through their mouths were offputting.
The woman was asked several times about this.
While her mum and several friends knew about her line of work, she admitted she was terrified her dad and brothers would find out.
As for relationships, she revealed she'd had a few - and those boyfriends had known the truth too, but adds:
"I've never dated a guy long enough for the 'shine to wear off,' so to speak. My GP has dated escorts before and he is adamant that I keep it secret from any future boyfriend I may meet after I retire because it will always be niggling at the back of his head.
"That's just his opinion though. I take it with a grain of salt."
And as for what she believes are misconceptions about being a sex worker, she says:
"I hate the black and white representations of it. In media sex workers are either dirty junkies on the street or posh courtesans seeing CEOs in expensive hotels.
"There's a hell of a lot of in between.
"My circumstances have changed numerous times throughout my sex work career but I haven't ever felt like I could identify with how it's portrayed in media."
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THREE middle-aged women gossip over tea on a squashy grey sofa when the doorbell rings and prompts a chorus of “pull t'door.”
It could be a cosy coffee morning in a suburban home - but the women here are escorts and this is Sheffield’s busiest brothel, City Sauna, run by mother and daughter team Kath and Jenni.
Between endless cups of tea, the duo – who feature in ITV’s A Very Yorkshire Brothel , which airs tonight at 10.45pm – greet a stream of male clients who pay a £15 entrance fee before choosing their lady.
A “single sex act” such as straight sex is around £30 for 15 minutes and £50 for half an hour - with any special requests, such as spanking, domination or being smeared with food - costing more.
The Sauna - which has four rooms, including the Fantasy Room, the VIP Room and the Naughty Boy’s Room - has ten girls on its rota who get to negotiate their own rates for 'extras'.
Prostitution is only legal in Britain if you’re working alone. So brothels – classed as two or more women working together – are illegal, making the City Sauna's activities against the law.
“You never know if you’re here from one day to another. The police can close you down at any time, and so can the council,” Kath, 56, says.
“You hope for the best every time you open up and when you lock up every night it could be the last time.
“People are always fascinated by what it’s like to work here. But to me it’s just like working in a chip shop.”
The pebble-dashed white building – one of 12 massage parlours in Sheffield’s unofficial red light district – stands alone in the centre of the busy Attercliffe road.
Inside, the reception is welcoming, with huge comfy seats - and the bedrooms are bright and clean, with fresh towels and flowers laid out on the crisp linen of the bed.
“People have a perception of brothels as dirty, dark, and seedy, with people hanging around outside,” says Jenni, 32. “Ours is more like a community centre.”
Clients can choose from having sex with the six permanent staff including Lilly (“a lovely curvy size 18 with a 36C bust” and Alice (“a curvy size 14/16) who operate on a rota system.
But the first episode introduces travelling escort Autumn - “a natural redhead with a 36EE bust - who who moves around from parlour to parlour, spending two or three days at each.
A working mum in her early 30s, she turned to sex work to put food on the table after a break up left her in debt.
“I lost my job, with kids at home and I decided to try something a bit different,” says the former receptionist.
“And I loved it. It allows me to be at home with my kids four days and then work three days.”
Autumn, who has been a sex worker for 13 years, says her oldest child now knows what she does.
“My family know what I do, my partner knows what I do,” she adds, adding that she told him as soon as they met and he just sees it as a job like any other.
“What I do for a living doesn’t make me less of a person or less of a mother and I don’t think anybody has the right to tell me I can’t feed, clothe and look after my children. That’s my job as a mum.”
But with brothels only accounting for five percent of the sex trade in the UK, safe places for sex workers are rare and the introduction of Universal Credit has seen a rise in women turning to prostitution.
According to the show, 70 per cent of sex workers were previously employed in healthcare, education or charities and a third have university degrees.
Kath and Jenni were horrified at the conditions of the prostitutes in Leeds, where a “managed area” - where girls could sell sex on the street between 7pm and 7am without fear of arrest - was put in place in 2014 in an attempt to prevent violence against sex workers.
But local residents say the girls then have "nowhere to go" with their clients and are still "dicing with death" by getting into strange cars.
“We’ve got cameras, panic buttons, security – everything a girl needs to stay safe,” says Kath.
“People think we get girls and lock them in their rooms and do horrible things to them.
“But we look after these girls and keep them safe. On the streets the girls have got nothing to protect them. They don’t know if they’re going to be the next victim.”
Jenni adds: “It’s ludicrous how they can shut down the massage parlours and then decriminalise the street.”
As well as fuelling a rise in street prostitution, austerity has seen a hike in the number of women working from home in the sex trade.
Lilly, who works two days in the City massage parlour, also sees clients in her own home, including builders, electricians and older clients who come to her out of loneliness.
“I see one guy and if he didn’t see me, the only person he’d see is the home help,” she says.
“Another client just wants to lie there and hold hands and touch, for the skin to skin contact, which people miss. It’s not all about sex.”
The former casino worker, who turned to sex work two years ago and says it pays more than her previous jobs, admits she hates having to constantly change and wash sheets.
“I have a paddling pool under the bed for splashing and food bookings, where people like to pour custard or smash chocolate gateaux in my face,” she says.
“Maple syrup is my favourite thing. I haven’t got bored of eating it off people yet.
“There’s quite a lot of food I can’t eat now because I’ve played with it, like yogurt. I can’t even smell it.”
Despite her booming home business she enjoys “hanging out with the girls” at the massage parlour and says: “The brothel is homely. Kath’s lovely, she’d do anything for anyone.”
For Kath’s part, constant reinvention is the way to keep punters coming through the door, and she is seen organising a ‘French maid soiree’ – dressing all her girls in sexy maid costumes - and introducing a £3000 sex doll for clients to use.
Brothel owner Kath was born in red light district and, having grown up without a mum, she left home at 13 and ended up in care.
By 17, she was homeless and pregnant and she moved in with a friend who had a small flat.
“Unfortunately she took an overdose and she died and that was the point I thought, ‘I need to do something with my life,’” she says.
At 18, she got a job as receptionist at the original City Sauna, close to the current building, and says her daughter grew up hanging around the massage parlour – and even learned to swim in the Jacuzzi.
“In those days, pimps used to come, in fur coats, gold chains and pick the girls up,” she says.
“It used to be old men that ran the parlours. It was never heard of that a female ran one.”
Her own workers are carefully vetted to check they are not trafficked, on drugs or being coerced into selling sex in any way and she says she would report anyone she believed was being coerced.
She provides a monthly health check and regular beauty treatments and, despite the illegal nature of the business, police come and talk to the girls monthly to check they are safe.
However, with councils like Leeds cracking down, she admits she could be forced to close at any time.
But she insists safety in numbers should mean businesses like hers are decriminalised.
“You’re never going to stop girls from working,” she says. “So why not give them a safe place to work.”
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