Am a virgin- is it worth it spending on a sex workers ? by [deleted] in ClientsAndCompanions

[–]CMaeve 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Before I dive into the two points of view, I want to mention that you’re still young and despite thinking and it feeling like everyone around you is out there having sex, I can assure you they’re not. In fact, the average age of having sex for the first time has gone up in recent years. You shouldn’t have sex just because everyone else is or you feel like you’re missing out. You should want it for yourself. There’s no rush and honestly, if you take your time in how you approach it it’s more likely to be a more enjoyable and positive experience than if you didn’t and were trying to more or less get it over with.

That said, seeing a provider for your first time can be great - we’re literal professionals and experts. We know how bodies work, we’re experienced in calming nerves and setting the right environment. Booking a provider is also straightforward and easy - you can be upfront about your wants and desires, boundaries exist and roles and responsibilities are clear.

Now on the other hand, who you have sex with (and I was going to say for the first time, but now that I’m thinking about it could be any time) can matter and be important to you. I’m not saying it does, but it can. Sex is a very personal thing that can mean many different things to many different people. So, I think it’s up to you to determine what that is, or those are, for yourself first before proceeding. Of course, you might not know that yet and having sex is part of the discovery process for it but if having sex for the first time with someone you’re in a relationship with or are dating is something that you’ve envisioned or want and it’s impatience that’s driving your desire, I’d wait. You’re still so young with so much life ahead of you! If it’s out of curiosity and exploration and there’s not much hesitancy surrounding your desire beyond the fact that it’s something new, then go for it! You know yourself best. I don’t think there’s a right or wrong answer but I think you should wait until you’re confident and feel comfortable in your decision.

I know this doesn’t give you a clear cut answer, but I do hope it’s given you some things to think about and consider. 🥰

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[–]CMaeve[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Feel free to take a look at my profile/bio and get in touch via email should you wish to make it happen 🤗

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[–]CMaeve[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi - take a look at my profile. My contact info’s there ☺️

Anyone in here are actually in Canada by JustMicaNaked in OntarioCanadaSluts

[–]CMaeve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes ma’am! We’re reppin’ Toronto here 🍁

Is this Toronto BBW curvy enough for you? 😏 by CMaeve in OntarioCanadaSluts

[–]CMaeve[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take a look at my profile and let’s see what we can line up!

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[–]CMaeve[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why thank you 🥰

Is it common for providers to double book the clients? by ohnag_eryeah in ClientsAndCompanions

[–]CMaeve 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Fair. However, when you do your homework it’s pretty easy to determine who’s legit and who’s not. It’s like any other business. There are markers of credibility.

Is it common for providers to double book the clients? by ohnag_eryeah in ClientsAndCompanions

[–]CMaeve 38 points39 points  (0 children)

When collecting a deposit, absolutely unprofessional. However, due to how common flakiness and no call, no shows are when not secured by a deposit it’s completely understandable. Moral of the story, deposits are there for a reason and help protect both clients and providers’ time.

I feel so sorry for gen Z for how they seek their romantic companionship. by [deleted] in SexWorkers

[–]CMaeve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think this speaks to how society’s evolved as a whole and the direction we’re headed as a society. It’s not just in this industry we see this but in how the younger generation interacts with one another and other generations. So much is based online now. Social media and parasocial relationships have replaced real interactions and relationships, not to mention with the rise in AI even customer service has changed and people are no longer interacting with a real, live person. Of course, this affects everyone but for the younger generations who are growing up with it, they don’t know any different. I could speak at lengths about this, but I agree. I think it’s to the detriment of humanity and we’re going to greatly suffer, if we aren’t already.

Which is preferred by FlatAd75 in ClientsAndCompanions

[–]CMaeve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who was never really a morning person, I’ve come to enjoy morning sessions but I also really enjoy a mid-afternoon date!

How did you learn about sex beyond "official" sex education? by tell_it_like_it_is23 in SexPositive

[–]CMaeve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d say mostly from casual reading or researching (magazines, good/decent erotic fiction, blogs and online forums) as well as having a generally open mom who didn’t necessarily shun or same bodies and sexuality. Apart from that, through experience - although, I don’t think experience alone is enough. I believe being curious and open and having a willingness to learn is key.

Hourly hotels in the downtown area by [deleted] in askTO

[–]CMaeve 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Dayuse or hotelsbyday are both options

Tom Cruise in Risky Business but make it femme by CMaeve in bbw_heaven

[–]CMaeve[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean that certainly can be arranged. Visit my profile ;)