A leading British TV channel has asked us to make a documentary about escorting. We are aiming to structure it around the experiences of a young woman who is stepping into this world for the first time - and to tell her story in an entirely sympathetic way. I would be keen to receive any advice or pointers on how we can hope to achieve this.
Beyond that we will also be looking to talk to more established voices (women and punters) who might be willing to speak on camera about their experiences of escorting. Identities may be protected if needs be.
Please get in touch with nic@knickerbockerglory.tv
Many thanks
There isn't much sympathy for Escorts on this site. They charge the rates of highly qualified city professionals and only few deliver the service expected of these fees.
Im sure a lot of working girls make far more money than their average client does, I've rarely heard of girls being mistreated on this forum and if they are it's no different to most work place grievances (with some exceptions).
I feel of late it's us the Punters who are being exploited by high prices and poor service from SP's so again why should you portray them in a sympathetic way.
Escorting is the easy option, SP's can get regular jobs (some do), but they know sex sells (literally) and they take advantage of this.
For the above reasons I don't believe you'll get much sympathy on here. Exception being those who are forced into this but in London I'd imagine that's a small minority of girls.