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I've noticed that I tend to click with escorts more often than

not with more creative professions as their ultimate career

goal (painters, musicians, especially), not to say I haven't

enjoyed other. I've seen accountants, construction workers,

actors, photographers college students and so on, but the

my top two tend to do best with me.

 

I was wondering if any others have noticed any correlation

escorts other professions and your enjoyment of their services.

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Two of my favorite escorts that I see on a regular basis are both into the Arts (one is a painter and the other is a professional ballet dancer). Since I am very much interested in the Arts also, this is a perfect blending of interests. However, I also realize that both professions have a large percentage of gays employed in them as well so I always just considered this coincidence.

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Being a web site designer, I tend to approach situations analytically. I naturally tend to "click" with people wo are also analytical - web designers, professors, programmers, etc.

 

But, I also enjoy being exposed to the arts. It's a pleasant change from my logic based world.

 

Don't forget, however, as a recent reviewer pointed out, I am not an intellectual. So, leave your multi-syllabic words at home. Or at least bring a dictionary with you when we meet:-)

 

-Andreas Mikeals (jovial, flip but not intellectual)

[link:www.andreasmikeals.com|http://www.andreasmikeals.com]

703.304.2966

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I think an engineer as escort is pretty rare and a total turn-on. I guess because I am an engineer; it pretty much tickles my fancy.

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As someone who has an engineering degree and segued into another

industry, an engineer usually doesn't appeal to me. Maybe it's

that creative people have such a different approach from my

more analytical mindset and I enjoy the difference.

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