Open-Minded Courtesan’s Reflection on Charity… What Should I Do?
Hi is Floria again, the open-minded courtesan is not here to entertain you today. In fact, you may not even enjoy this post, but this is what has been sitting on my heart and mind, and for reasons I cannot fully explain, I feel compelled to share it. What could possibly disrupt the usual light-hearted tone of a versatile escort’s blog?
Charity.
Yes, that very topic people often dodge on the high street by pretending they suddenly need to check their phone. That same topic that brings volunteers onto the streets of London to fundraise for anything from cancer research to community projects. They are not paid to beg, yet they stand there in the rain trying to make the world a little better.
So today, no naughty stories. No seductive confessions from this mischievous companion. Today is about something quieter, but perhaps more important.
be kind is a kind of sexy too
Here is my dilemma as an admittedly privileged, somewhat charitable, open-minded courtesan.
In my other profession — the one that will still want me even when my breasts touch the floor — all of my work is paid. And in a way, I do feel I contribute to society through that role. Yet my heart keeps whispering that since I am blessed in so many ways, I should be doing more. I have always believed that if you take with one hand in life, you should give with the other, in proportion. The more you receive, the more you should offer. By that logic, it is time for me to expand my charitable contributions.
So this kinky working girl has been thinking. And now I would love to know what you think.
Children, animals, families, cancer research … all of these deserve help, of course. But lately I find myself drawn to charities supporting pensioners. The elderly, in many ways, are the easiest to overlook. Let’s be honest: when a baby drools or makes a mess, we laugh it off because babies enchant us with their softness and sweetness. Elderly people, on the other hand, become wrinkled, fragile, sometimes confused, sometimes grumpy. Their bodies fail them, their memories slip, and they cannot always express gratitude. They remind us of what waits for all of us eventually, and that makes people uncomfortable. So we gravitate to the cute, the young, the photogenic.
Ask yourself: when was the last time you saw an elderly person who clearly needed help? And when was the last time you saw a TV campaign urging you to support them? Exactly.
This open-minded courtesan feels strongly that the elderly deserve more regular, meaningful support.
I also want to include abused children in my list. It may seem to contradict what I wrote above, but children are the future. By helping them, we are investing in something far bigger than ourselves.
Perhaps my logic is messy, perhaps I am being idealistic, perhaps there are holes all over my reasoning. But there are countless causes in need of help, and choosing is not easy. I genuinely believe the only real mistake is choosing not to give at all. And yes, that is the judgemental side of this kinky companion peeking through.
So, what do you think? Any suggestions? I have until the end of the month to decide, and I would truly appreciate your thoughts.
This is an courtesan’s reflection on charity… What feels right to you?
Floria
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