I think we are missing a point or two about LBs, GGs and I suspect us guys as well. All of us have a lifestyle that fits and if we find it we really struggle to move away from it.
I used to date (before my conversion to the cause) an actress, not a famous actress in fact her greatest claim to fame was as one of a crowd in an episode of Eastenders. But the fact was that she loved being an actress, at times she seemed to want domesticity and financial stability but they were just roles she occasionally played.
I still see her occasionally, she lives in a minute studio flat and teaches drama to kids to eke out her occasional acting jobs and she would not change her life for anyone.
I suspect that many P4P girls are the same, they talk about setting up a home or a business but really just want to get up at 3 pm, go out and pick up a punter or two, fuck 'em then blow the money on whatever they want. Moving away from a lifestyle where you are the centre of attention and surrounded by bright lights and suspect glamour takes a considerable effort of will and one that not to many people are prepared to make.
Face it we are the same. We would rather be told we are "hansum guys" by someone who doesn't mean it than that we are sad old farts by someone that does. Money may not buy you love - but it lets you rent it for a while.
I used to date (before my conversion to the cause) an actress, not a famous actress in fact her greatest claim to fame was as one of a crowd in an episode of Eastenders. But the fact was that she loved being an actress, at times she seemed to want domesticity and financial stability but they were just roles she occasionally played.
I still see her occasionally, she lives in a minute studio flat and teaches drama to kids to eke out her occasional acting jobs and she would not change her life for anyone.
I suspect that many P4P girls are the same, they talk about setting up a home or a business but really just want to get up at 3 pm, go out and pick up a punter or two, fuck 'em then blow the money on whatever they want. Moving away from a lifestyle where you are the centre of attention and surrounded by bright lights and suspect glamour takes a considerable effort of will and one that not to many people are prepared to make.
Face it we are the same. We would rather be told we are "hansum guys" by someone who doesn't mean it than that we are sad old farts by someone that does. Money may not buy you love - but it lets you rent it for a while.
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