Let's get real, the only reason an sp dates a client is because the guy makes her sopping wet at the mere mention of his name, probably a combination of physical and personality characteristics. But mostly physical, which leads to huh? Why would the guy need to date an escort? He doesn't, both client and sp choose to because it feels really good and it's safe in a weird way....they both know it's not going to last.
I don't agree with this. I think an SP and client dating isn't any different than 2 average people dating...generally, you start dating presumably because you are interested in each other, both the physical and personality aspect. If it comes down to sex, lets face it, SP's get sex whenever they want. Clients can get sex whenever they want. If two people decide to start dating, I think it's more about personality characteristics than simply sex.
Perhaps paying cash for sex can be part of a healthy relationship.
I don't agree with this either.
As for the "wondering if he's with me just for sex"...I'm guessing 90% of women wonder that at one time or another. Lets face it..guys are horny..we like sex..and i'm guessing most of us at one time or another have stayed in a relationship longer than we should of because we were getting laid. I don't think it's a SP problem only.
IMO if an SP and client want to start dating then more power to them. I'd assume most people are likely to learn a little about the other outside of a SP/client relationship before deciding to start dating and if the SP is really worried he's only in it for the sex...try not sleeping with him for the first few dates, see if he starts complaining.
I guess I don't see a huge difference between SP/Clients and Boy/Girl...in my eyes we're all human and our professions/habits aren't the driving force behind intimate relationships.
Because this thread has gone a little bit off topic I'll give my opinion to the OP's question even though i'm not an SP...
How do you determine between client & new boyfriend?
I would assume it would be no different than a regular girl...which is what an SP is.