Richmond VA Escort Safety
November 1, 2010 by author · Leave a Comment
Gone are the days when women had to depend on their men to earn the daily bread and some occasional bacon. Even when there is economic recession all around, more and more women are finding innovative solutions not only to earn their livelihood but also be gainfully employed to have more freedom, better control over their lives and most importantly make pots of money in the process.
Being a Richmond VA escort is one such innovative way by which you could start earning and have the kind of life you have always dreamt of. Now the concept of being a female escort may conjure up several types of images in your mind, many of which may not have any link to reality.
To get a clearer perspective of what the job of a typical Richmond VA escort, keep in mind that this profession is all about ‘adult entertainment’ which has no link whatsoever with prostitution. You become a temporary friend and offer the pleasure of your company to a male customer who pays you according to your hourly rates. Though the job involves stripping, lap dancing, possible drinking and everything else that you may think of when you imagine giving company to a male friend.
The interesting aspect of all this is that there is no sex involved! Yes, as incredible as it may sound, you can easily have the time of your life, without having to appease someone sexually.
One of the first things that could be bothering you at this stage is the safety aspect of an escort. This is natural, considering that more often than not, you might have to spend considerable number of hours with a stranger. Here is some safety tips aimed to help you play safe and stay safer, while being a Richmond VA escort:
- As the first safety measure, ensure that you work with an agency, dealing with such businesses and also responsible for making the appointments for you. This means that someone responsible knows where you are and till what time you are expected to be at that address.
- As a second line of defense, visit the venue of your meeting in a chauffeur-driven car, where the driver waits for you till you are through to bring you back home or wherever you want to go, after your assignment is over.
- If possible, stay away from alcohol and if you are too tempted, drink in moderation. This helps you to be in better control over your own behavior.
- In this business, keeping our mouth shut regarding sharing personal information is safer. Refrain from telling your client all your personal tales of woe, as you never know what your companion for the evening may have in mind.
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