These are the clients of the elite club – Businessmen, family men, panty freaks, sad rascals…

Enni Levi, who offered luxury escort services abroad, has published a book about her experiences.

A Finn who worked abroad as an elite member Enni Levi has written a book about his experiences.

In his career, he has encountered clients who like the most special hobbies.

First of all, there are the men in panties, who carry the little ones as souvenirs.

– I sold them to customers for three-digit sums and went home as a commando, Levi tells about his business acumen in the book.

But panty men can also specialize. For example, one customer wanted to keep panties in his mouth during sex.

– What’s up? I packed a delicious pile of rustling and one pair of dirty panties in my handbag at the end of the gig, Levi commented.

The clientele varied widely: The customer could be a banker, a coder, a CEO, a student, an investor or a pilot, an old acquaintance of the company or a first-timer, a local or a business tourist. There were customers from Europe as well as Asia, the Middle East and Silicon Valley.

Perhaps a little surprisingly, the average age of the customers was closer to thirty than fifty, so the stereotype of old perverts as the main buyer group for sex was not true at all.

Many of Levi’s customers, at least externally evaluated, could have gotten a companion from anywhere else, but for example due to lack of time, they prefer companion services.

Many were on a quick business visit before heading to the next metropolis, so hunting down a club for just one night wasn’t high on their priority list.

Singles could express that they are simply not interested in a relationship in their current life situation.

For some, the paid club and the related spending fueled their fantasies.

Levi didn’t come across actual celebrities during his career as an elite socialite, but he did meet many influencers in the business world.

– That’s when Sillo came across such a gentleman that he had to seriously think about communication outside of work. The answer could be, for example, a business contact with such a high profile that, for example, a mentoring relationship tickled with real intent.

– Networking with genuinely interesting guys in civilian life could have led to invaluable international work opportunities, but the risks were high. Soloing outside the company was of course both forbidden and unsafe, and at least as a typical obedient Finn, I never crossed the line between work and civilian life, Levi says in his book.

Paid shoulder

The clientele may raise moral considerations because many were family husbands.

According to Levi, the married clients were often more or less paranoid and understandably wanted to keep the meeting as low-profile as possible.

Fathers of families recognized that they strategically scheduled compact meetings during breaks during working hours, for example during lunch breaks.

The husbands always kept their cell phones within arm’s reach, and they nervously looked around their handsets with a side eye in case their wives or children called.

– Family members were often very open about their situation, and it was actually more the rule than the exception that, at least in the first small talk part of the gig, we also went through the wife and children’s information. At this point, the horses felt the need to repeatedly assure them that they do love their family very much, even though they used companionship services.

– However, often in the same breath, the men were able to open up about their relationship and sex problems as well, Levi says in his book.

In general, according to Levi, almost all clients felt a clear need to unravel the knots of life with an outsider.

– Conversational and listening skills as a companion turned out to be just as valuable capital as physical factors, as customers often flexed their jaws more than their hips during the gig. Especially at longer gigs, men could open up about their problems to the point of tears, Levi reveals.

We didn’t always end up in bed with the client. It was enough for Levi to stroke the man’s hair and offer a shoulder.

Normal sex

All in all, Levi was also satisfied with the sex he had with his clients:

– Every customer was perfectly clean and shaved, so I didn’t come across anything physically alarming or disgusting. Actually, the gigs were refreshingly clinical compared to the sex adventures of my civilian life, when I’ve come across all kinds of jerks and slimy tentacles.

– Unlike in civilian life, I never came across disrespectful behavior at work, and actually only once did I have to slog through a crappy session – and this only because the client belonged to the segment of idiots in love and was rambling in the middle of all the delusions about the practical arrangements of our upcoming wedding ceremony.

Contrary to what Levi had thought in advance, customers usually didn’t want anything very special:

– At gigs, a certain modesty and conventionality in the field of sex was emphasized for a long time. I remember being excited at the beginning of my career that there would definitely be a hero who would want me to stand on top of me in a stick filled with urine with a sponge in his mouth, but the reality was more mundane than I imagined.

Enni Levi: The Diary of an Elite Companion (Athena) will be published on June 22.

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