I Love What I Do—And I Mean That
In my last blog post, I explore the journey of embracing sex work—not just as a necessity, but as a unique profession for talented and unique providers. Looking back, I’m deeply grateful for the lessons my last relationship gifted me—the kind that reshaped my understanding and softened my perception of connection, light work and purpose. Human connection is an undeniable force, sometimes presenting itself in ways that can only be understood through the lens of experience and knowledge.
One of my closest friends, whom you all know as Broklyn the Kinky Minxxx, shared her own transformative path with me. Under the mentorship of the great Princess of Paris, she immersed herself in the study of human intimacy and the art of bodywork. Their work transcends physicality—it delves into an enlightened understanding of human nature, an offering of deep presence, healing, and spirituality. Through them, I began to see new possibilities unfold. Was this, I wondered, the way my creator intended me to share my light?
I hold immense admiration for the work that Paris and Broklyn do, alongside the other dedicated light workers offering these delicious human experiences. When the opportunity arises, I wholeheartedly join in for four-handed massage sessions, co-creating an unforgettable experience for clients who seek something beyond the ordinary. One of my most cherished sessions was with Broklyn in Alpharetta—an encounter marked by an extraordinary energy exchange that left an indelible impression.
Yet, it is in the intimate and deeply connected spaces of human interaction where I feel most aligned with my purpose. I can say, without hesitation, that I love what I do. Life unfolds in unexpected ways, and I welcome the journey with trust, knowing that the universe has always guided me toward my truth. For today, I stand firmly in my joy—doing what I love and loving what I do.