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FLAWED ESCORT
MY best mate has it all... great apartment, flash car and nice clothes.
In the summer, she flew to Los Angeles to have plastic surgery, so now she looks about 21 too. The cow.
How does she do it? Escort work – and she reckons I can do it too.
Apparently it’s easy money. All you have to do is join rich men on outings to top restaurants and bars. Look stylish and classy and they’ll give you loads of money.
She insists you don’t even have to have sex with them – they’re just grateful to have you there.
Dare I go for it? Dare I take a chance and finally make something of my life?
I’m 28 and recently divorced. My children are four and eight and I’m struggling fi nancially. I owe at least £15,000 on credit cards and my overdraft is at its limit.
My last relationship ended in disaster when I caught my ex enjoying a threesome in our bed with two girls he’d met in a chat room.
One was at least 25 stones, the other looked anorexic. It was quite a bizarre sight.
I’m currently involved with a guy I used to go to school with but he’s a useless lump of lard. He’s only interested in me when he wants sex or I’ve just been paid.
My mate boasts that my sad life is nothing like hers. She’s become used to the finest food and champagne and laughs at me for making “such hard work of things” as she puts it.
She says I’m my worst enemy and claims she can put me in touch with a guy, tomorrow, who will set me on the road to riches.
She’ll help me with new clothes, hairdos and manicures and I can pay her back when the money starts coming in.
It sounds tempting, especially with Christmas coming up.
My children have already made their lists for Santa and expect the works. I’d hate to disappoint them. What should I do?
JANE SAYS: The fact you’ve written to me shows your heart’s not in this.
If being an escort is so innocent and acceptable, why isn’t every woman in the country involved?
The truth is there’s no such thing as easy money. If something seems too good to be true, it is.
Your pal is obviously on a recruitment drive. Her “friend” is looking for new blood and you are the perfect candidate as you’re young, suggestible and, let’s be honest here, desperate.
But this is not the answer to your problems, no matter how glamorous your friend makes it sound.
Sort out your debts by contacting The National Debtline (0808 808 4000), dump your sponging boyfriend and ditch this mate.











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