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Some Of My Best Friends Are Twinks

 

>>I'm only 18 and I'm

>>giving myself at least until my 19 b-day to start it out or

>>until my 20th.

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>I'm may be in a minority here, but I think 18 or even 19 is

>simply too young to be escorting. That seems to me to be more

>a time to be thinking about . . . enjoying life.

 

Even those friends of mine who who started escorting under 18 (one) or whose started escorting near that age (2), think that unless you are very comfortable in yourself that you may be too young. If you are taking this advice seriously and to heart, you may be able to deal with it, but everyone agreed you need to make sure you are also enjoying life, with friends and sexual partners at and near your age.

 

 

>The escorts I've met who seemed most comfortable with their

>choice were usually 22 or 23 or older. Also, I think that

>it's far easier for an 18-year old to be taken advantage of by

>guys than someone even just a few years older. If you were my

>younger brother and just starting to escort at 18, I'd be

>really concerned about your personal safety.

 

One good piece of advice you have received here has been about mentoring; you also asked about doing adult films and the friends of mine at and near your age who did (or still do) adult films started at age 18 and 19. Those who have positive emotions about their experiences had friends in the industry who helped them out. As has been pointed out on this site, there can be a world of a difference in qualitive experiences between performing one or more scenes in an adult film and being an escort and companion for men.

 

The advice about broadening your interest and perspectives are good no matter what you end up deciding to do, but you should look to what interests you. If it is business, then by all means read Forbes[/u], Fortune and The Wall Street Journal; conversely, if you are interested in politics and national affairs, The Washington Post and other publications would be better. Any competent librarian could help you with these choices.

 

Good luck!

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