Making Working girls Lawful: I TOOK LOTS OF SHOWERS I BELIEVED MY SKIN WOULD PE

Posted by a-level on July 17th, 2017

I TOOK LOTS OF SHOWERS I BELIEVED MY SKIN WOULD PEEL OFF…

I first started working at an agency in town, a woman ran it and she was quite professional about it, I feel she had been running the company for about 8 years. The agency was quite established in the escorting world and it had about nine girls all extremely nice and good looking.
My 1st day was really busy, I was the newest working girl so every guy I saw wanted to see the new girl, I received bookings all night as I was driven from one side of town to another, visiting one guy after another. That evening I took a lot of showers I imagined my skin would begin peeling off, I felt so gross after a while but after visiting 10 clients , I earned about £500 and that kinda made it a bit more bearable.
After a few weeks when I got used to the job, I was making about £300 a day and that lasted for the following few months, STDs had been a an issue and I was really stunned at the guys that didn’t want to use protection, I was allowed to drop anyone who didn’t want to use one even when they accepted later… (you cant tell what they could get up to in the heat of the moment).
though I was always careful, at times condoms broke and I ended up catching clamydia a few times, if you have that much sexual intercourse in a day then it is certain to happen, thanks to the services provided to escorts in London's sexual health clinics, I had it cleared fast every time it occurred.
I eventually managed to get out of escorting when things went sour later on, new escorts came and the agency had more than twenty hookers, the money was not reliable enough anymore, I’d make a ton of cash 1 week, but then make practically nothing for the next three weeks and still wind up broke, It was pretty exhausting physically, mentally and emotionally, I also entered a romantic relationship with someone and I was too scared to say what I did for a job, I found myself a low paying normal job that I did for a while, surprisingly even when we broke up with my then boyfriend, I sat down and said to myself, doing this for the money didnt add up, I would need to live a double lifestyle from everyone I know, the health risks and weekly health-checks, the emotional strain and anxiety that comes with it particularly when you are still broke in the end anyway made it pointless, Its an experience I can confidently talk about now and am grateful I did not catch anything serious.

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