How a Legal Brothel Worker Is Selling the 'Girlfriend Experience' During COVID-19 Pandemic

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How a Legal Brothel Worker Is Selling the 'Girlfriend Experience' During COVID-19 Pandemic
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Sex sells — but for some clients, intimacy is getting them through isolation

Allissa also specializes in GFEs, or girlfriend experiences; while that term can mean a range of different things, it typically applies to sessions that provide more intimacy than the average encounter, usually involving kissing, cuddling, and extensive conversation. To that end, she’s transitioned to offering virtual “dates” on Skype and FaceTime.

After the brothel shut down, my first thought was to try to do some virtual dating, like video dates. I [chat on video] with my own therapist, and my thought was, since we’re sex therapists ourselves, why not do that ourselves with our customers? So within the last two weeks I’ve started doing that on Skype and FaceTime. It’s just talking and cooking and casual interaction. I have had customers ask me about doing sex kind of stuff and I have declined.

Like anything else, there’s a flood of the market — there’s a lot of sex workers out of work right now so it’s tough to differentiate yourself and trying to find a new way to connect because you can’t use touch. I have to use conversation to try to figure out how to help people and what they want to hear. Usually we have a drink or a glass of wine or something and we just chat or talk. If they’re eating I ask what they made.

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