The question to just how legal escorts are differ from country to
country, but if you phrase your services a certain way, well, there’s no way to
consider your activity illegal. Just think about it, you’re paid for your
companionship and time, not for sex. Of course, what happens behind closed
doors between you and another person is completely private. In other words, escorting is legal – you just have to
know how to approach your job so you don’t jump out of this bubble of legality.
We here at Escortbook thought we’d outline a couple of strategies that you
could employ to stay out of trouble. Read on to check if you’re doing
everything in your power to stay legal!
1. Create a disclaimer. Remember
that you are not a prostitute, who only offers sex. You know this, but your
clients might not be aware of the specificities of the term. So create a
disclaimer which is to be sent to every client in advance of your meeting. It
is purely a formality, but you need to make sure that you’ve got your back
covered in case you run into the law. This disclaimer should succinctly
describe your services. You should write that you are model, who is simply
exchanging her time as a companion. Whatever happens between you and your
client outside of this service is merely a choice between two consenting adults
and by no means something that is financially compensated.
2. Avoid direct money exchanges.
This is a method many escorts employ, mostly because it makes encounters with
new clients a little less awkward. If you work incalls, tell your clients to
leave your donation in an envelope on a small table near the front door. For
outcalls, ask for a similar exchange, somewhere you can see it. If the envelope
is not there or if the customer simply forgets, ask them if they have an
envelope for you. As soon as you’ve seen it, you simply ask your client to
freshen up, upon which you can count the money. Place the envelope back and
when your encounter is done, simply pick it up. If something is not in order
with your donation, you should merely leave or ask your client to leave. You
have no time to bother with customers who try to cheat you.
3. Consider becoming a masseuse.
Getting a license as a masseuse is fast, easy and cheap. Not only can you
advertise your services much easier this way, but you can also create
semi-formal contracts, offer in-voices and pay your taxes far more easily than
with any other front.
4. Know the law in your country.
Or every country you visit, for that matter. Knowing the laws behind escorting
and prostitution can help you better understand the legal situation that you
may face, and know which strategies are better applied to your particular
context. In some countries, escorting is more than just legal. It is a business
that you can register as such and receive a special ID. In those countries,
having a license will definitely help you advertise your services, so
definitely get one if you can.
5. Don’t blabber about what you
do. While we don’t advertise you hide from all your friends and family, it
is important to not go spreading your job around. We’re not saying that the
people near you will want to cause you harm, but you never know what police
officer might overhear your conversation and launch an investigation. It is
also harmful for your clients for you to go around letting everyone know what
you do. So, stay discreet, dear escorts.
These were our five approaches to keep your escorting legal. What other
strategies do you employ in your day-to-day activities? Leave us a comment
below!
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