Re: Message to Harriet Harman from the ladies of Punternet.
Dear Harriet,
I wonder whether it really is concern on your part, or whether your restrictive religious upbringing and sexual hang-ups haven't left you just a little bit envious of us 'bad girls' ? (I use the term 'girls' loosely as many of us on here are anything but girls. Infact, many became prostitutes when into late twenties, thirties and forties).
You're probably more than aware that prostitution allows us to earn more than men ever could, we need to have little by way of academic qualifications, though contrary to popular belief many are highly educated. Prostitution actually gives us oodles of time to spend on the more important things in life, like being able to attend every parents evening, sports day, being there when the children aren't feeling to well.
I've always accepted the fact that I was destined to be a 'bad girl' and I'm happy to say I've loved it. Sex has always been an important part of who I am. I'm not sexually abused and would like to confess to liking to partake of the odd spliff (I inhale too).
The fantasy I had for years and years was having sex in exchange for money and when I got to my thirties I decided to fulfil it. It was amazing. And several years on I'm still enjoying it, and the benefits it brings. From late thirties I thought when I reached forty l'd retire but just couldn't cut off my nose to spite my face. I've continued. I'm not pimped/coerced and find PN a good place to hang-oot (though you could keep an eye on Jimmyredcab for us). My clients are lovely, and range from those working off-shore to those working as, well I'm not going to go into it but suffice to say I enjoy them.
If you ever fancy a 'day in the life', or even a bit of a 21st Century Cyberwhore shindig give me a shout and I'll see if I can arrange something.
Regards,
Melanie HG
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In Londonshire in April but not sure of exact dates.
A privateer who embarks on several cruises per month - usually taking my prizes to the Port of Pleasure.
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