I am sure there is probably a similar thread or two on this subject, though I have not come across one since I have been active on this board.
A few days ago, I was chatting with a friend of mine - a former SP.
She made her exit from the industry a couple of years ago and has recently found herself in what seems to be a promising, committed relationship.
She was asking my advice as to what point (if ever) in the relationship, she disclose the fact that she used to be a service provider. I had no sound advice for her, except that she should speak up if she felt a personal conviction to do so, and if the matter was continuing to rent a good chunk of real estate in her head.
I also pointed out the fact that she and her partner are both long-time Vancouver 'locals' and that having been a reputable, high-end provider for a number of years, it is highly possible that he may learn of her former vocation at some point anyway.
This kinda got me thinking...
I can't relate to her specific situation, as I have been single for quite a while and don't intend to date in the immediate future. However, even contemplating the possibility of a future relationship led me to wonder - as a current SP in early courtship, when is the best time to drop the proverbial 'bomb'.
Can any fellas weigh-in?
It hardly seems like first or second date material..
At the same time, the longer this detail is conveniently omitted from the conversation - the more apt a guy is to feel betrayed, or offended, IMO.
Or is he?
Anyone?
A few days ago, I was chatting with a friend of mine - a former SP.
She made her exit from the industry a couple of years ago and has recently found herself in what seems to be a promising, committed relationship.
She was asking my advice as to what point (if ever) in the relationship, she disclose the fact that she used to be a service provider. I had no sound advice for her, except that she should speak up if she felt a personal conviction to do so, and if the matter was continuing to rent a good chunk of real estate in her head.
I also pointed out the fact that she and her partner are both long-time Vancouver 'locals' and that having been a reputable, high-end provider for a number of years, it is highly possible that he may learn of her former vocation at some point anyway.
This kinda got me thinking...
I can't relate to her specific situation, as I have been single for quite a while and don't intend to date in the immediate future. However, even contemplating the possibility of a future relationship led me to wonder - as a current SP in early courtship, when is the best time to drop the proverbial 'bomb'.
Can any fellas weigh-in?
It hardly seems like first or second date material..
At the same time, the longer this detail is conveniently omitted from the conversation - the more apt a guy is to feel betrayed, or offended, IMO.
Or is he?
Anyone?