A lot of things have changed in my life in the past year or so, and foremost among them is the abandonment of anonymity. Of course, my legal name isn’t known, but then that brings up absolutely nothing interesting on Google anyway (unless you get a secret thrill from perusing the public land records of largely-rural counties). But as Maggie McNeill I’m known and recognized, occasionally even in public, so it was really a bit naive to think I’d be able to maintain a separate escort persona for very long. I therefore recently decided (with the help of several sex worker activist friends) to abandon that second persona and just do everything – speaking, writing and whoring – as Maggie McNeill. My website logos, text and url have been changed, and I’m in the process of switching all my advertising accounts to “Maggie McNeill”. I’ve built up quite a reputation over the past five years, and it seems silly not to use it to attract clients; I’d rather monetize my work in that way, indirectly, rather than by polluting this website with a bunch of ugly blinking, flashing, jumping, wriggling banner ads offering “free” sex with “horny housewives” and “barely legal nymphos”. In these times of aggressive “end demand” pogroms, that reputation may prove a vital lifeline to nervous clients; when a gentleman calls me there will be no doubt in his mind that I’m the real deal rather than a honey trap, and a referral from me should be good with the majority of escorts in any English-speaking country. Of course, my high-profile name may also attract unwanted attention of the dangerous kind, but that’s a risk I’m willing to take; I’m sure you’ll understand if I’m especially diligent with my screening now. It’s also true that some potential clients will be turned off by many of the opinions and truths I’ve expressed here; frankly, I wouldn’t want to be with anyone that insecure anyhow. So drop me a line, guys; little Maggie’s back in the saddle again, and this time she ain’t even wearin’ a mask.
Caution to the Winds
July 24, 2015 by Maggie McNeill
If I were still travelling to the US I would definitely be trying to book you for who you are, Maggie McNeil. The chances though are remote now that I will travel to the US in circumstances that would allow a meeting, and as you don’t fly, the chances of you coming to the UK look very slim.
The site looks gorgeous! Congratulations, Maggie.
LOVE your choice for your blog banner’s new subtitle. Prefixes may be tiny things, but, they’re powerful little bastards, lol.
*Wishes for consistent success* Maggie, from my wife and me.
I was wondering how long that would take!
What is your contingency plan, if any, for the blog if/when wordpress.com gets wise and decides to clamp down on it? You have a veritable treasure trove of content here, and it would be a travesty if it disappeared due to the vicissitudes of moralizing nuts. Have you thought about copying it over to a self-hosted site that wouldn’t be subject to such things?