A former journalist turned high-class escort (what a career change) has revealed that she hardly ever has to have sex anymore because her clients are more interested in “other things”.
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Amanda Goff moved to Australia with her two kids where she decided to start working as an escort, leading to her earning up to 1,000 (£615) Australian dollars an hour and 6,000 (£3695) for the night. In her new book, Amanda dispels some of the myths about prostitution, including details on the change in what punters are now looking for. Her claims are backed up by reviews which you can find from other escorts who work more on the side of the “girl next door” like from Krypton London.
In a recent interview Amanda, also known as Samantha X, said:
Clients, especially new ones, treat me differently now.
When men book me now it is more out of curiosity than to relieve a twitchy c***. It is more to do with meeting this ‘Samantha X’ and finding out what makes her tick (um, French Champagne and a fat envelope stuffed full of cash?).
I have clients who are writing books and want me to proofread them in my spare time. I find that these days men are more interested in talking to me than having sex with me.
I often find myself leaving appointments feeling sexually frustrated.
Amanda added that she often leaves the hotel room like she’s “done a Q and A and book-signing session”. The book ‘Samantha X – Back on Top’ also details one encounter where she stripped off, only for the client to enter the room with a copy of her book and ask her to sign it. Here she is on a recent episode of ‘This Morning’ explaining a bit more about what she does and what the clients are looking for:
Fair play – I guess that is the difference between hiring an escort and having a one night stand. I personally am not into the idea of paying for sex and all the complications that come with the prostitution industry, but for some people it is more than just sex, as Amanda explains. Plus it guarantees the avoidance of any one night stand disasters like these ones.