Kendra's review
Callgirl: Confessions of an Ivy League Lady of Pleasure
by Jeannette Angell
Kendra's review
Callgirl: Confessions of an Ivy League Lady of Pleasure by Jeannette Angell
Kendra's review
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recommended for: people interested in prostitution
Ah, I love a good whore story. They say that a memoir on prostitution only sells if it ends tragically, or, at the very least, with the woman realizing the error of her wicked ways. The book Callgirl by Jeannette Angell provides neither of these society-demanded conclusions, but instead offers a straightforward account of two years in the life of a woman who teaches at a university by day and caters to the sexual needs of horny men in Boston at night.
The book describes how she came to be a whore (an attractive woman who found herself in financial straits) what it was really like (eh, not so bad) and why she left the business (it was simply time to move on with her life.) It’s funny, written conversationally, and of course, due to all the sordid lives and dark and dirty secrets she gets to peep in on, deadly interesting.
The worst experience for her (even worse than the guy who tried to force anal on her) was the man who hired her to act like his mommy and talk to him as she sa...more
The book describes how she came to be a whore (an attractive woman who found herself in financial straits) what it was really like (eh, not so bad) and why she left the business (it was simply time to move on with her life.) It’s funny, written conversationally, and of course, due to all the sordid lives and dark and dirty secrets she gets to peep in on, deadly interesting.
The worst experience for her (even worse than the guy who tried to force anal on her) was the man who hired her to act like his mommy and talk to him as she sa...more
