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ELIS: Irish call girl ELIS: Irish call girl by Anna Rajmon
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“The more men I met, the more I understood serial killers.”
Anna Rajmon, ELIS: Irish call girl
“Somewhere, I heard the phrase, ‘When money talks, no one checks the grammar.’ That’s what all this was about—money, money, and more money.

For money, girls sacrificed their own lives; for money, they risked sexually transmitted diseases; for money, they were willing to step beyond their convictions. For money, the agency treated us like trash thrown on the street; for money, they were willing to risk our health, safety, and everything else, and for money, they had a few select girls they treated decently.

It was never about people, morals, or decency.”
Anna Rajmon, ELIS: Irish call girl
“We’ll never be able to live in a way that pleases everyone, which is why we should live in a way that pleases ourselves.”
Anna Rajmon, ELIS: Irish call girl
“When she is nearby, you can throw away all the books and disconnect from the Wi-Fi because she’s like a walking encyclopaedia.”
Anna Rajmon, ELIS: Irish call girl
“My romantic decisions and life have been so fascinating that I feel like a character straight out of one of Taylor Swift’s hit songs.”
Anna Rajmon, ELIS: Irish call girl
“It’s like a walk in Jurassic Park; you’re on alert, waiting for the shadows of the past to devour you alive.”
Anna Rajmon, ELIS: Irish call girl
“Listening to my inner child may not have been the most logical decision, but it was my happiest choice!”
Anna Rajmon, ELIS: Irish call girl