Legalise Working girls: HE PULLED OUT HIS WALLET AND ASKED HOW MUCH MONEY HE OW

Posted by a-level on July 18th, 2017

HE PULLED OUT HIS WALLET AND ASKED HOW MUCH MONEY HE OWED ME….

My very first "close" experience as a street walker was an unusual one If I can call it that, I stralled down this famous pick up lane dressed in the shortest dress I could find, after a short while, a fancy car driven by this young man in his early twenties stopped, he was really attractive, shyish and not disrespectful in his manner, he didnt ask about fees and I didnt say anything either, I just got in and we drove off, he didn’t speak much on our drive to a laneway I knew was private and when we arrived there it dawned on me that I was almost excited at the idea of what was about to happen.
I hadn’t been with my then boyfriend for months and hadn’t had sexual intercourse at all in months, We kissed for a while and all of a sudden I realised that I wanted it, he slipped on a condom and we were done in minutes, my body and soul had needed it and I was trembling in exctacy and thats when he pulled out his wallet and asked me how much he owed me….
It was the 1st time I’d done anything sexual for pay and remembered all the things I had read about saying that I should take the money first, absolutely nothing would have felt more unnatural than asking for payment for something that I’d liked, I had never sold myself in that way and I didn’t want to . I told him forget about it and it felt good saying it. No doubt he knew that something odd had taken place but it wasn’t easy to see his expression in the dim light and my state. He drove me back to the road that he had got me and I never saw him again.
I believe that what happened there that day was not something that could be seen as prostitution, an act of prostitution had been intended by both of us but it didn’t happen, I strongly believe that what occurred was sex between two willing strangers with no reservations, and that is not prostitution.

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