The new in the business can be the best
[QUOTE=ChicaChaser;2798093]I'm reminded of an experience I had a while ago in Medellin. I took a girl for an hour and it was so off-the-scale fantastic I extended to two, and then to three. She ticked every box especially with her earnest and open personality. Three days in the business she had recently been dumped by her novio. Next day I figured I'd play it cool; not wanting to see her the day after so that she didn't know she had me hooked. Instead I messaged her and asked if she was working the next day. Her reply was short but with a word I didn't exactly recognize. She replied, "Renuncie a mi trabajo," Renuncie? Renounce? Renounced? What! Say it isn't so! It was. That whole day and the next I was in a deep funk. It's like you discover the best drug ever and as quick as you discover it it's yanked away. Sigh.[/QUOTE]Yes, she did quit. That's what she told you. This is quite a good sign of her. You should have probably connected and taken her out. This is why I am so responsive to give them a hand if I see she is new and she is sweet. In my case my sweet princess did NOT renounce the job, and that drove me crazy. Then I think she got spoiled, damaged, probably by her friend, or picked up by someone else (but still working). I am going to quit messaging but I will show up on Monday in person. I should have insisted harder immediately when we still had this wave of good feelings in each other. I allowed her to slip away. I did that because I was riding the high horse, thinking how I would juggle this, and not wanting to look desperate. But it's not about desperation, it is about urgency. She was so sweet and responsive. And then she slipped away because it got to complicated. I think there is something about the business that really messes up the minds of these chicks. After a few days they turn sour.
Like my gangster murdering chick in Bogota. I met her on her first or second day on the job. She was so weird, timid, but sweet, and wanted me to take her with me. I just didn't do it because she had just told me that the gangsters of Bogota are after her because she killed one of theirs. And I really didn't want to get into the mix of that. I literally watched my back when I walked back to my hotel (Chapinero). Few days later the girl who she shared the apartment contacted me offering her services to me. I went, thank you, not my type, but do you have her contact? Yes she does, but would only sell it to me. I said no need to sell, just pass my number to her. No go. And besides she was such a liar. Messed up.
Thanks for your kind reflection
[QUOTE=AxelHeyst;2798072]Well, SS, I think you need to take your own advice and step back a little. I have fallen for working girls and they me in their own way. ... If your emotions have the power to get the better of you, then perhaps you should employ the 3-night rule: Never go out with a girl more than xxx nights per trip. Up to you.[/QUOTE]Yes, all good points. Thanks.
Clearly, warming the beds of influential people can be seen as prostitution, but-
[QUOTE=Turgid;2798615]There is no universal rule of nature that a man cannot have a successful relationship, even marriage, with a prostitute. There are many such. One of the most famous was Juan Peron's marriage to Maria Eva Duarte. Yes, the woman who became the First Lady of Argentina was a prostitute before she met Colonel Juan Peron on 22 January 1944 during a charity event. The rest is history. As Samantha Fox sang "Naughty Girls Need Love Too".[/QUOTE]If Eva was a prostitute, then so was every successful US female actor, singer of dancer during the pre-MeToo era.