I read an article recently that said most men expect jewellery back after a break-up.
My jewellery belongs absolutely to ME. I buy it for myself through the money I’ve made as one of London’s top Incall Escorts so there is no-one who can claim it back months or years down the line.
I favour simple, well-made and understated jewellery, I must admit. Silver suits my colouring and my skin tone best so I own several pairs of silver earrings (a few of them with diamonds), silver chains, a neat cuff bracelet and four or five different rings. Every time I wear those rings, strangers will approach me and ask me where I bought them because they’re so beautiful.
My favourite ring is one with an emerald on it and I wear it for every incall date I have as it’s kind of a lucky charm for me, ever since one client left me with an incredibly generous tip following our evening together.
I’ve done work too as one of London’s Outcall Escorts and one client asked me to wear the jewellery he had with him. It was completely different to the jewellery I own – a lot of gold and it was all rather obvious for me. But I did enjoy wearing it. It made me feel like a different person and I especially loved wearing the heavy gold necklace he gave me, keeping it on as I took everything else off.
How mean of men to want jewellery back! I get it if you’ve spent several thousand pounds on an engagement ring and your so-called fiancée calls it off after a week or so, but otherwise I reckon men should let women keep the jewellery they’ve given them. At some point in time, buying jewellery for someone means that you really loved and cared for them and taking it back cancels out that past generosity. Really, I wish more men would follow my advice!