Legalise Prostitution: I TOOK A LOT OF SHOWERS I IMAGINED MY SKIN WOULD PEEL OF

Posted by a-level on July 27th, 2017

I TOOK A LOT OF SHOWERS I IMAGINED MY SKIN WOULD PEEL OFF…

I began working at an agency in town, a lady ran it and she was rather professional about it, I think she had run the business for about eight years. The agency was quite established in that world and it had about ten girls all quite nice and good looking.
My first night was extremely busy, I was the new girl so every client I saw wanted to see the new girl, I received bookings all evening as I was taken from 1 side of the city to another, visiting 1 client after another. That night I took so many showers I thought my flesh would begin peeling off, I felt so gross after a while but after meeting ten punters , I earned about £500 and that kind of made it a bit more bearable.
A couple of weeks later when I got used to the job, I was earning about £2000 a week and that lasted for the next few months, STDs became a worry and I was very stunned at the clients that didn’t want to use protection, I was able to decline anybody who did not 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 amount of intercourse regularly then it is bound to happen, many thanks to the programs provided to hookers in London's sexual health clinics, I got it cleared fast every time it occurred.
I eventually managed to get out of escorting when things went sour later on, new hookers came and the company had more than twenty girls, the money was not reliable enough anymore, I’d make a ton of cash a week, but then make practically nothing for the following three weeks and still end up broke, It was quite exhausting physically, mentally and emotionally, I also got into a relationship with somebody and I was too ashamed to say where I worked or what I did, I found a low paying regular job that I did for sometime, astonishingly even when we separated with my then boyfriend, I sat down and thought to myself, doing this for the money didnt add up, I would have to live a secret lifestyle from every person I know, the health risks and weekly health-checks, the psychological strain and pressure that comes with it particularly when you end up broke anyway made it pointless, Its an experience I can confidently talk about now and am grateful I didn’t catch anything serious.

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