If you haven`t perused the Victoria section lately, our resident `Doofus-in-the-know` has posted a link to an interview from Monday Magazine.
In that interview, a local Victoria indy sp comments on her profession.
"The worst thing about the job is... the damage it does to my heart and soul.
As much as I love my job, it does take its toll on my spirit.
At work I only see those who are cheating on their girlfriends/wives, and those who value sex above a relationship. That alone has an impact on how I view men.
It`s hard to believe there are monogamous, loving, respectful men out there, when most of what I see are those mentioned above.
And adding to that pile of rotten potatoes (trust issues are no fun for either party) I feel dirty and shamed.
Part of that is because society as a whole makes me feel that way, but it`s also because sex is sacred (to me if no one else) and to do it for money demeans it so very much... It hurts my heart to be with men I don`t really want to be with, and it damages my soul, too."
Such a heartfelt personal analysis.
I would love to hear the comments of other women on the potential long-term personal effects of service providing.
In that interview, a local Victoria indy sp comments on her profession.
"The worst thing about the job is... the damage it does to my heart and soul.
As much as I love my job, it does take its toll on my spirit.
At work I only see those who are cheating on their girlfriends/wives, and those who value sex above a relationship. That alone has an impact on how I view men.
It`s hard to believe there are monogamous, loving, respectful men out there, when most of what I see are those mentioned above.
And adding to that pile of rotten potatoes (trust issues are no fun for either party) I feel dirty and shamed.
Part of that is because society as a whole makes me feel that way, but it`s also because sex is sacred (to me if no one else) and to do it for money demeans it so very much... It hurts my heart to be with men I don`t really want to be with, and it damages my soul, too."
Such a heartfelt personal analysis.
I would love to hear the comments of other women on the potential long-term personal effects of service providing.