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    Well you really ought to change your name and avatar now you realise. "American Gigolo" would suit and with the following avatar:





    EDIT: And, it just occurred to me that, in this movie, Richard Gere played opposite the lovely woman in my own avatar, Lauren Hutton.

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    I've read gigolos are paid mostly to accompany women to social events and operas just as much if not more than for sex. The women are paying for the company. I've also read most of the clients are women in their mid 30s-40s. Heiresses and career women too busy for a regular relationship.

    One of my ex-lovers (she moved to Kenya) was a mere 5 years older than me and she paid the tab on our dates. I felt alive. I was excited over the role reversal, not the free food.

    I enjoy the company of mature women, and appreciate mature beauty. I think it would be awesome to get paid for being taken out to fancy restaurants, and for going shopping.

    I'd need a mentor though, and I'd imagine like with all things there would be a lot of competition.
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    Has anyone seen that film...? The annoying thing is, I can't remember either the title, OR who was in it, or anything! It's about a young man and a young woman who swan around somewhere luxurious - it was Monte Carlo or somewhere like that - taking advantage of rich people by becoming their gigolo/young girlfriend. They were sort of competing I think, by the end of it. The film concentrated a lot on the fancy shoes/watches/clothes and so on that they got their 'lovers' to buy for them...

    Ring any bells? I think it was a French film, with a thin long-faced gormless-looking darkish actor, but I watched it in Russian. Ottar could watch it for inspiration.

    ...'something People' the title might have been... in Russian at least.. where 'something' was an adjective... ;p

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