Q: What are your turn-offs?
A: Honestly, one of the biggest turn-offs is when someone treats me like I’m not a real person — like I’m just a service and not a human being. Disrespect, entitlement, or acting like basic manners don’t apply just because it’s a paid interaction really kills the vibe. I also can’t stand when someone doesn’t communicate clearly or tries to push boundaries. Mutual respect and good energy go a long way.
Q: What is the strangest request you have ever had from a client?
A: I’ve definitely gotten my fair share of unusual requests — it kind of comes with the territory. But the one that really took the cake was a client who wanted me to pretend to be his daughter. That one definitely crossed into uncomfortable territory for me. I kept it professional, but needless to say, not everything gets a yes.
Q: What types of clients do you deny to meet? Are there any restrictions?
A: "Safety has always been my number one priority, so I have clear boundaries about who I’m willing to meet. I don’t meet anyone who makes me feel uncomfortable or disrespectful from the start, and I’m very firm about not doing anything unprotected. It’s non-negotiable for me, and honestly, that’s just basic respect for myself and my health.
Q: If someone wished to become an escort, how would you recommend they go about it?
A: If someone’s seriously considering becoming an escort, my biggest recommendation is to do your research and prioritize your safety above everything else. Connect with people who have experience and can share honest advice, and make sure you understand your boundaries before you start. Having a clear plan, knowing how to screen clients, and taking care of your mental and physical health are essential. It’s also important to know your local laws and make decisions that keep you safe and empowered
Q: What sort of personality qualities does someone need to possess to be a successful escort?
A: To be successful in this line of work, you really need to be confident and self-aware. Being able to read people and set clear boundaries is crucial, as is having good communication skills. Patience and empathy go a long way, too, because you’re dealing with all kinds of personalities. Ultimately, staying true to yourself and maintaining a strong sense of professionalism helps you build trust and keep things running smoothly.
Q: Do you ever get nervous before meeting a client? Is it kind of like preparing for a first date?
A: Honestly, in the beginning, yes — it definitely felt a lot like prepping for a first date, with all the nerves and excitement mixed together. Over time, those feelings start to fade as you get more confident and know what to expect. But even now, I think a little bit of that nervous energy is normal — it just keeps you sharp and professional.
Q: How do you prefer a client to make an appointment? What information is important for you? Is screening required before the appointment?
A: I prefer clients to make appointments either by call or text — whichever feels easier for them. That way, we can have a quick, clear conversation about what’s expected. And yes, screening is always required before we even discuss an appointment. It’s essential for both their safety and mine, and it helps make sure everything runs smoothly and comfortably for everyone involved.
Q: What makes you notable among other providers? What exactly, you believe, you're good at? What makes your service unique? What is your favorite kind of service?
A: What makes me stand out is my energy — I’m bubbly, fun, and full of life, so there’s really not a boring moment when you’re with me. I bring a genuine vibe that makes people feel comfortable and at ease, which helps create memorable and enjoyable experiences. I’m good at reading the room and adapting to what someone needs, whether it’s a lighthearted chat or something a bit more intimate. Honestly, my favorite kind of service is one where we both genuinely connect and have fun — that’s when it feels the most rewarding.
Q: If a client decided to make you a present, what would you be happy to receive? What is your wish-list (maybe flowers, lingerie, parfume, music albums, books etc.)?
A: That’s such a sweet question! Honestly, I feel like gifts are more meaningful when they come from a place of thoughtfulness. I’d probably appreciate something simple but personal — maybe flowers, a favorite book, or something related to my hobbies. But honestly, I think the best gift is when someone asks what I’d like or even better, takes me shopping so I can pick out something I really want. It’s all about the thought and effort behind it.
Q: How do you handle first-timers or those who have limited experience with escort services? What are your suggestions to such clients to make your encounter the most enjoyable?
A: I understand that for first-timers, it can feel a bit nerve-wracking or unfamiliar, so I always make sure to create a comfortable and pressure-free environment. My biggest suggestion is to communicate openly—let me know what you’re comfortable with and any expectations you have. Take your time, ask questions, and don’t feel rushed. The more honest you are, the better the experience will be for both of us. It’s all about mutual respect and making sure you feel safe and relaxed throughout.
Q: How often do you work per week?
A: n this lifestyle, there really aren’t any set 'days off' — it kind of blends into your everyday life. But I do make it a point to take time for myself when I need it. Self-care is non-negotiable, no matter what you do for a living. You have to protect your energy to stay grounded and keep showing up as your best self.
Q: Do you have a list of clients that you see regularly that you have formed a special bond with? Would you feel 'cheated' if they saw another girl like how hairdressers get mad at you if you get your hair cut somewhere else?
A: I do have clients I see regularly, and over time, we develop a good rapport, but at the end of the day, it’s a professional relationship. It’s not personal in the way friendships are, so there’s no feeling of being 'cheated' if they see someone else. This is a service, and clients have their own reasons for choosing different providers. I focus on providing the best experience I can whenever we meet.
Q: How did you get into the escort business?
A: It wasn’t something I planned from the start, honestly. I was at a point in my life where I needed more financial independence and flexibility, and I started exploring different options. I ended up connecting with people in the industry who were doing it safely and on their own terms, and that really shifted my perspective. Over time, I realized it could be empowering, as long as I stayed in control and set clear boundaries.
Q: What's the best bit about being an escort?
A: Honestly? The freedom. I love that I get to set my own schedule, meet people from all walks of life, and yes — the travel is a huge perk. I’ve been able to see places I probably wouldn’t have visited otherwise, and sometimes even get treated to experiences that feel surreal. There’s something really empowering about being in control of your time, your energy, and your goals, even in a line of work that people often misunderstand.
Q: What don't you like about being an escort?
A: The stigma, hands down. It doesn’t matter how professional you are or how much you enjoy what you do — there’s always this judgment from people who don’t understand it. That kind of double standard can wear on you. It’s frustrating to have to hide parts of your life or constantly worry about how people will react if they find out. Most of us just want to do our work safely and with dignity, but society isn’t always kind about it.
Q: How long have you been working as an escort?
A: I’ve been in the industry for about five years now — maybe just a little less. It’s one of those things where time flies because every experience is so different. I’ve learned a lot about people, boundaries, and myself along the way.
Q: Has being an escort changed your view of men?
A: It’s definitely given me a more nuanced view of men. You see sides of people that aren’t always visible in everyday life — the vulnerable, the lonely, the respectful, and sometimes the entitled or disconnected. I wouldn’t say it’s made me jaded, but it’s made me more aware. A lot of women in this line of work would probably agree: it teaches you to spot sincerity pretty quickly, and you learn to appreciate the good ones while setting firm boundaries with the rest.
Q: What did you want to be when you were growing up?
A: Growing up, I wanted to be a lot of things — I went through all the usual phases — but the one that stuck the longest was wanting to be a model. I was drawn to the confidence, the beauty, and the way models seemed to own whatever space they walked into. That kind of presence really inspired me.
Q: Can you tell us a bit about your first escort job?
A: My first job was definitely nerve-wracking but also kind of exciting. There’s a mix of curiosity, jitters, and the need to stay super professional. Most people in this line of work will tell you that first experience teaches you a lot about setting boundaries, reading people, and trusting your instincts. It’s a learning curve, but it’s also the start of understanding what works best for you.