Remember our article a couple of weeks ago on five approaches to keeping
your escorting
legal? Well, we’ve been doing some
research on the various things that companions do to stay in business without
any concerns and even pay their taxes that we think everyone should consider.
While escorting is legal in many countries, certain aspects of it still remain
under the radar legally, mostly because they imply acts that are considered
unethical or liable. We know, we know, it’s the same old story: we’re caught in
the Dark Ages and people refuse to grow up. However, an ethics debate isn’t
going to help you. What will help you on the other hand are a couple of handy
licenses to get as an escort.
1. The obvious: Masseuse.
It’s the oldest trick in the book, the easiest to learn, the easiest to get and
the easiest to market. Knowing how to give a good massage is great for new
clients, older individuals, young and anxious ones. It will relax them and
create trust between service provider and client.
2. The unconventional: Sex
therapist. The downside of advertising as a sex therapist is that you might
encounter possible clients with erectile dysfunctions, which no female escort
really wants. The gentlemen, on the other, could really find a large group of
female clients this way that they can satisfy. You can specialize on sex
addiction and fetishes and advertise as such as a BDSM escort. The best part
about taking a sex therapy class and getting licensed in this is that you will
have a wide array of information on the subject. You will be an expert in this
industry and referrals will come rolling if you’re good at it.
3. The complementary: Exotic
Dancer. This can work great with finding more clients, especially if you’re
fantastic at entertaining, but levels of discretion as an exotic dancer are a
little lower. It’s a great gig to have, but it all depends on how open you are
to being seen by several people at once, namely rowdy stag party attendants.
Regardless of whether you choose one of these or something else
entirely, write and print a disclaimer for every client. This disclaimer should
mention what services you offer as a masseuse/sex therapist/exotic dancer/other
and also the fact that any intimacy between the service provider and client is
just an act between two consenting adults and not included in your fees. Ask your
clients to sign the disclaimer before proceeding any further.
Please also remember that if you want to get out of escorting later and
use your new license as a full-time job, you should invest in a new website,
where no signs of previous escorting should be visible. Don’t mix your
businesses up too much. And, of course, if your country gives out escort
licenses, don’t hesitate to get one!
Do you employ any other approaches to paying your taxes and staying
fully legal? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!