Years ago, I got a call from another escort friend asking if I wanted to join a unique experience – a wedding gift gang bang. Traditionally wedding gifts are more about white goods, furniture, money, and photo albums. This was different! The wedding night started off like any other—most couples exchange thoughtful gifts, share intimateContinue reading “Love, Lust, and the Wedding Night Gift That Broke All Rules”
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What They Don’t Tell You About Thailand’s Sex Shows
Thailand’s sex shows, filled with shocking performances, reveal a grim reality as women often appear resigned and forced into the work, calling for audience respect and urging exploration of uplifting experiences instead.
How to Eat Pussy (Part 1)
I am really not bragging here. This is more of a public service. Ladies, I am looking out for you. And men, you have some lessons to learn. I love going down on women. I mean, I really enjoy giving pleasure and finding that spot that specific spot (or spots) which make a woman cum.Continue reading “How to Eat Pussy (Part 1)”
The Trap of Seeking External Validation
The author reflects on their struggle with seeking external validation despite an enviable job as a male escort. They emphasize that true confidence comes from self-acceptance and inner work.
Why Male Escorts (Like Me) Have So Many Couple Clients
Over the years, I’ve noticed a fascinating trend: more and more couples are reaching out to male escorts like me. It’s not just about a secret fling or a quick thrill—there’s a lot more going on beneath the surface. So, why do so many couples want to bring a male escort into their relationship? Here’sContinue reading “Why Male Escorts (Like Me) Have So Many Couple Clients”
Kelsie’s Surprise: A Night of Fun with Another Man (organized by hubby)
The story highlights Jake’s surprise plan for Kelsie, emphasizing trust and connection. Their encounter, focused on communication, deepens their relationship, showcasing meaningful experiences despite distance.
Empowerment and Healing: Understanding the Complexities of Seeking Connection After Trauma
Warning: this post discusses rape and trauma A few years ago I was at a bar hanging out with some friends of mine. We were watching some jazz from a local group. Another friend of ours was singing, entertaining in the way that she does (which can be quite confrontational, especially for jazz!). It wasContinue reading “Empowerment and Healing: Understanding the Complexities of Seeking Connection After Trauma”