Having dated 3 different SP's in the past and had long term relationship with all of them, this is my 2 cents on what it is like to date one. I also interacted with quite a few of their friends or coworkers and got an insider's sneak peek on the life of SP's. Like all of us, there are many different type of SP's who got into this line of work for different reasons. While some did it to support their addiction(s), most did it to support their schooling, family, son, daughter or even parents. Some kept this job a secret while others were opened about it to family and friends. Some spent all the extras on partying, shopping and having fun in general while some invested it wisely.
For all the ones that I have been with, they were all intelligent individual who got the brain to match the look. Being a SP is a much more stressful job than our regular 9-5 one. At least, that's the case for a successful SP with a lot of repeated clients. You gotta know how to market yourself to the right client, maintain a high service level and a good client/provider relationship with them. They key is to make the client feels like you are his only lover, and not everybody's. This sounds easier to say than done especially on a bad/long day when you still have to keep your mentality "on" for him even though he is not your type or even borderline irritating. On top of that, they still have to deal with the daily chores to keep the incall place going as one lady on here mentioned. Of course, there were also the ones who are gold diggers, bitchy and so on...
It's not easy to date a SP unless both people share a completely trusting relationship with open and honest communication. Yes, it is hard to see that she is free to romp with other men and we can't take out other SP's. Yes, it is hard to think that everything on her body can be had for a price by others. But if you can see past those sides of the business, conquer any jealousy nature that you might have, and actually participate in helping her managing the business, it can very well be a great relationship. The most important part for both people is mutual understanding, have a goal of what needs to achieve and when to quit, then it is no difference than a normal relationship.
Good points...now old experienced one, is there some sort of personal gratification that you get for 'free' and with less restrictions, what everyone else pays for ??? Just curious





