ocilla
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For some reason I can picture Aswad running a boy Giesha house. But then Diane would do a great job too. he he. In fact in someways she is already training an house of boytoys. But yeah - I would just go straight with the fictional version of Geisha and take a few steps further for boy Geisha. In fact you may want to search through science fiction and fantasy to flesh out your vision. Once you've deviated from history and fact why limit yourself. I wonder if you could look to roman boy slaves to find some fodder. I know that suggestion might tweak tammyjo (use just for inspiration though). Have you ever seen Fellini's Satyricon? It's been ages since I saw it, but seems like there maybe some ideas there. Course they were servicing men, as I recall, rather than women, but still the skills honed may apply. Alright - here are some skills and activities that I would appreciate in a person. Being an excellent massuese, workout partner (trainer), healthy chef, secretarial skills, child care skills, party planner, carpenter skills, plumber, electrical, skills, ummm let't see - oh being able to give facials, color, cut and style hair, mani and pedi skills.....tailoring, making shoes and purses and designing and making flattering and functional clothing for the Ms., attentive and anticipatory companion out and and at home, bring any brawn that may be needed from gardening to furniture moving.....But I think many of those things are desirous specifically because I cannot afford to hire folks with all those skills as often as I would like or maybe at all. Can't imagine the monetary exchange as occurred for the Geisha's. In many ways the Geisha's were just objects and entertainment - not sexual, that was a different person. I am not interested in having an object of beautiy or entertainment from a boy. My cats do wonders that way and they think I am god.
< Message edited by ocilla -- 9/14/2007 10:34:37 AM >
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