I understand that you’ve gone back to full-time sex work, but I don’t see anything on your site that explains how I can arrange to see you, what your rates are, etc. Where can I find that?
There are a number of reasons why I’m not directly linking any of that information on this site, and all of them have to do with the stupid, prudish attitudes our society holds toward sex work. If I were a doctor, lawyer or other professional, nobody would bat an eyelash if I were to link my professional site to my blog. But because my business involves touching people on parts of their bodies the witch doctors have deemed taboo, I am placed under restrictions that massage therapists, manicurists and hairdressers need not concern themselves with. I’m not sure how WordPress would feel about a direct link, but I know damned well PayPal would blow a gasket if they thought I was using my account to process “donations” in the euphemistic sense rather than the donations I need to keep this blog going, and right now the business is not yet good enough to support the activism without keeping the streams separate. However, it isn’t difficult to find my escort site if you can look at a picture and spell my name, and there you can find all the usual info about rates, availability and all that jazz. I don’t think it will be any harm if I tell you the email address I’m using for professional contact, though, so click here if you want that. Please don’t use that email address for personal or activism-related contact, or just to say “hi”; it’s strictly for inquiries regarding seeing me in person, as the name of the address implies.
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Yeah, gotta watch those adult links. When Google forced me to set up a Google Plus account that was also linked to my Youtube account, I put up a link to my blog … a Google Blogspot blog, which was was full of that adult content that corporations love so little unless it’s making them money. As a result, Google shut down the Google Plus I had never wanted in the first place account AND my much longer-established Youtube account, along with some videos I had created there and a LOT of comment links.
Number of fucks given by Google: 0. Had to create a new Youtube account and start from scratch. Thanks, Google…
Even like that I don’t see how your blog is safe from legal problems. Even without a direct link or specific details, it is said unequivocally that you sell sexual services. A prosecutor or cop could easily argue that this website is helping you in your advertisement and that the money paid to wordpress is derived from your sex work.
I pay no money to WordPress; this is a free blog.
Hi Maggie! I thought I would let your potential clients know that I googled “Maggie McNeill escort” and I found your professional site on Page 2. Very classy! Also helpful to those just starting to get into the business, I would think, in that it gives a good example of what such a site might look like and what the seasoned professionals are charging.
I also found one of your interviews with Reason TV on Dailymotion.com. I watched it because I wanted to get an idea what you sounded like. You were great. Patient and articulate, which is probably the only way that the message is going to be heard. Also, you have a very pleasant voice that was lovely to listen to. I imagine it’s an asset in the field. Good luck and I hope you prosper in your return to your business!
Thank you for all the lovely compliments!
I hope the business is good to you.