What do providers think when they see depictions of the hobby in movies or TV?
What do providers think when they see depictions of the hobby in movies or TV?
Ladies:
Me: Single, White Male, Casual drinker, Non-Smoker, Medium Build.
Likes: Asian, Caucasian, Ebony, Indian, Latina, Middle-Eastern women. Ink and glasses appreciated. Dislikes: DFF/DFE (dead fish f-- / dead fish experience) - enjoy what you do.
Activities: BBBJ, DATY, 69, CIM, Mish, K9, Kink...like new services/experiences. Fetish, primal, ropes. Try anything once, twice if I like it.
I don't negotiate your price, but give NO deposits.
Fully vaxxed.
Would you want Hollywood to get it right? Not pushing a PoV, just exploring the point.
I'm sure there are plenty of writers, directors, and producers who hobby every now and again, so the experience isn't too far beyond their reach.
Ladies:
Me: Single, White Male, Casual drinker, Non-Smoker, Medium Build.
Likes: Asian, Caucasian, Ebony, Indian, Latina, Middle-Eastern women. Ink and glasses appreciated. Dislikes: DFF/DFE (dead fish f-- / dead fish experience) - enjoy what you do.
Activities: BBBJ, DATY, 69, CIM, Mish, K9, Kink...like new services/experiences. Fetish, primal, ropes. Try anything once, twice if I like it.
I don't negotiate your price, but give NO deposits.
Fully vaxxed.
Interesting thread here. I personally would like to see it as it really is. It absolutely should be legal and regulated. Make it safer for everyone and for those who make the choice to do it an "honest" profession.
Sex work should be decriminalized and unregulated in my opinion.
I posted this here a couple of times. It deserves repeating.
James
Loving life in Austin