Working with a London Escort Agency gives me a sense of companionship. It means there are other girls I can meet up with a coffee or a drink on a regular basis who have similar experiences to myself. We swap stories and share advice. It’s so much better than working solo, I’ve found.
It also means of course that there are certain standards or ‘rules’ to abide by – which is fair enough: every company has rules after all and most London Escort Agencies set up their own independent codes of conduct.
Escorts too, set their own boundaries. What’s right for one escort may not be acceptable for another and clients should really make a point of finding this out beforehand – for everyone’s sake. For instance, some escorts I know always insist on meeting a new client in a club or some other public venue before meeting them privately. Others may refuse to meet with clients who have the cold or a sore throat etc. Both of these scenarios make perfect sense, wouldn’t you agree?
It’s actually good to have boundaries because if they’re being adhered to then it means you’re far more relaxed with your client (not to mention healthy). This is turn means they benefit.
The golden rule with boundaries however is to keep them consistent ie don’t break a boundary just because it’s your favourite client. That’s when the wall starts to come tumbling down. I did this once (met a client who though he was coming down with a cold) and another client got to hear about what he referred to as ‘my concession.’ Client number two was jealous and insisted that he too should have this favour. The end result was that he’s no longer a client – not the outcome I wanted but the one I had to go with otherwise my boundary wouldn’t have existed anymore. What’s your personal boundaries?