It has been one emotionally draining month, relief, celebration, sadness, frustration
Its been two years (and we are still not done) finally the hostages that are still alive are home. The stories we have heard from those that survived Oct 7, and of those that didn’t survive have taken their toll upon us as well. And though its not as simple as they are home again, we still have those that did not survive to be returned, we still mourn our brave soldiers and civilians that also suffered, be it PTSD, are in rehabilitation or just didn’t come back…
What a Month – The Holidays
In addition to the emotional roller coster of the hostages / hamas / IDF and everyone else involved we had the holidays. This translates into family visits which have their own dynamics. This too can be exhausting.
My Escape
As airlines resume their flights to Israel, especially from the United States, I already see my inbox being “filled” with inquries. Since most of my clients are here on business thats a good sign for the economy. A quick look to the ChatGPT does explain the relationship between the escort industry and a countries economic conditions, and it then goes to explain how complex it is.
A Version of Escort Therapy
To me, it’s clear: a stable economy means more escorting, and for me, that’s about more than just money. It’s also an escape into a simpler world — a world of fantasy, smiles, and mutual pleasure. A place where I can give my body what it enjoys, make someone feel good, and let my mind take a break from life’s complexities while enjoying a genuinely good and intelligent conversation. – Kind of like therapy, except I’m both the patient and the therapist
