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Who becomes an escort?
  Many escorts are single mothers. Some are teachers, lawyers, college students, or drug addicts working to buy drugs.
Is it safer to work for an agency?
  It depends on the agency. Some are better -- and safer -- then others.
Who are the customers?
  Primarily married men, most of whom are professionals and middle-aged.
Do all escorts offer sex?
  A few may not, but generally speaking "escort" is simply another name for "prostitute".
What are the chances of being arrested?
  It depends on how careful the escort is in booking clients. Experienced escorts seem better-skilled at avoiding arrests.
What are other occupational hazards?
  Other escorts could become jealous and "out" an escort to her family, employer, friends. The same can happen with clients who become obsessive or who "fall in love" with an escort.
What are the attributes of a successful escort?
  A successful independent escort (one who doesn't work for an agency) include intelligence, people smarts, discretion, beauty and youth. However, many escorts are not extraordinarily beautiful and successful escorts can be up to 40-45 years old.
How do women learn how to become an escort?

 

Some learn from other escorts. Some familiarize themselves with the biz by reading escort forums, some just jump in and place ads.

Some women include this in their
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"Looking for a sugar daddy".

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