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Re: counselling for adult workers
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 6:57 am
by one eyed jack
The only thing I'm thinking that will work against this is that a lot of models dont pay for anything so why would they pay to talk to someone on a phone they dont know to seek advice they already know the answers to when they could ring the Samaritans for free !laugh!
I like youre entrepreneurial spirit Hugh. I might be more competitive and put the girls under contract for 100k each a year and shag them myself for videos that will never be seen by anyone
...Hold up? Im sure someones done that.
Re: counselling for adult workers
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:36 pm
by vixensofvanity
haha Hugh the ?50+ per night is only for advertising the brand online from their own computer. this doesnt include anything more than writing on forums etc for advertising. no sex no sexual anything. you really should read more into things lol.
Re: counselling for adult workers
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:37 pm
by vixensofvanity
yes this is a good point up for it but unfortunately things have already started moving so the spelling error is gonna stick with us forever now:(
Re: counselling for adult workers
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:40 pm
by vixensofvanity
Yes Terry im aiming the Counselling at escorts mainly but i have advertised it on here too. its a trial and error. if it doesnt work then we shall stop. im know that girls will benefit from talking to previous adult workers with first hand experience rather than someone who is trained from uni.
ANY WAY ILL SEE YOU sATURDAY AT LEWISHAM AS IM FILMING MY TV SHOW THERE. WE CAN HAVE A GOOD OLD CHAT THEN
ROXY
Re: counselling for adult workers
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 8:39 pm
by one eyed jack
Look forward to seeing you Rox !happy!
Re: counselling for adult workers
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 4:29 pm
by satch9
counsellors should be bcap registered although it is not a pre-requisite for people offering "counselling services".
by being registered and governed by the principles of the BCAP code of conduct it should give potential clients comfort that these codes of practice exist.
I think in general rates are subjective and depends on the circumstances and experience.
I think offering specialist services for those involved in the industry is a good idea as there may not be too many counsellors that are comfortable with these types of clients and boundaries / triggers etc, and the potential for the subject matter to be an issue.