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I love to dance, kind of a naked sensual one. A less
straightforward method of saying that I am a hooker and I get paid when my
clothes are off. One day, I told about my profession to my friends, most of
them were excited and few were sad and shocked, while some were even attracted
to me on hearing that. I answer almost everyone about what I do and how does it
feel like. In fact, I have to answer these kinds of questions limitless times
and I am really frustrated to keep answering them. I know deep inside, if I had
a friend who wanted to be a call girl, then I would definitely wish to know
almost everything about it.
On the other hand, what guys who are not in the sex industry don't comprehend is that a
number of the things they state and ask are obtrusive, scary, hostile, and
humiliating. Would you like to make your partner feel awkward and uncomfortable
when you have sex? No, I am sure about that. Though there are several people
out there who don't care about the feelings of a call girl or an escorts'
feeling, and they don't even give a fuck about what should they say.
As an artist, I know I am a part of the sex trade industry,
and I am very much aware of the perils. It's similar risks every girl faces
each day, it is kind of more open nature and amplified by the idea of the
nature of work that we are engaged in. However, there are such a huge number of
misunderstanding about the business and the people who are part of it. We don't
aid in human trafficking at all, nor child abuse of human slavery. Most people
think we are bad people but we are not. So ideally, I will assist you to reconsider
sex work in a new light, and in case you ever meet somebody who is a call girl
or a sex worker, you will evade the profound anti-feminism that has been
embedded deep inside your head.
You are selling someone your body - Alright, so this is the most idiotic
thing you would ever say to a call girl. When somebody pays somebody to dance
or for their time, like an example, does the possession of the body gets
transferred to the other person? No. With this point, it is clear that you are
not selling your body. I use Indian Sex Toys as they are of great quality and available at cheap prices.
You can’t judge me on that.
Similarly,
when you get hired to do some work at waiting tables or cleaning at a house,
you are paid to do your job, they pay you for the results that they get after you
invest your efforts and time. This way if someone asks me to give them a lap
dance, they pay for a new experience. They want to see my curves, sometimes
they want to experiment with me while using xxx toys and feel the beauty of my body. When
I get paid for having sex, obviously they are paying for a new kind of
experience, and sometimes it's mixed with the pleasure of using adult products I
purchased online. They want to touch my body, that's all. They are not going to
own it. This whole concept of selling the body does not even make sense at all.
You don’t have any self-respect – In the profession of the sex trade,
no one gets assaulted sexually. Girls are constantly instructed to feel embarrassed
about their sexuality always, so normally, in such a misanthropic culture, you
would come to accept that when you get paid for getting naked it implies you
don't have any self-respect … But in reality,
it's totally wrong. Self-confidence has nothing to do with whether you
are stripped or wearing clothes; using Women Sex Toys or Bondage Sex Toys, no matter you engage in sexual
relations or not; whether you get money for it or not. Because self-respect
originates from inside the women, why should you choose who has dignity and who
doesn't?
I am a
dancer, I want to tell you that I love myself and my body is a top priority. If
I can dance and get paid, that's fine. Also, If I can earn money by getting
naked, that's also my choice. I don't regret getting nude at all and I can
perform in front of strangers it's my choice. There is absolutely nothing wrong
with getting naked and show my body to people, as its mine, and I feel great
about it.
Do your family know about your
profession - Yeah! I think they do, or maybe they don't. It's not
your concern. It's up to them what they want to know and whatnot. Metro cities
and towns are filled with thousands of sex workers and call girls who are
supported by their parents, however, there are those whose parents don't
support them. Therefore, on asking such kind of questions you are trying to
know that is none of your business. Moreover, asking these kinds of questions
you are trying to realize the person that this is immoral work and they must
feel ashamed about it. You are just wasting your time by asking such questions,
really!
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