I started this discussion on the Vancouver board, but now think it would be a good idea to test the waters more generally. This is a somewhat modified version of my original idea.
Suppose we got a number of companions together in, say, one of the Gulf Islands resorts--the ones with separate cabins, maybe--for a long weekend. Alternatively, we could take over a small inn or rent a mansion for a weekend and have the men stay somewhere nearby.
We could invite clients to come and see us, all of us, for one, all-inclusive fee. They'd need to book in advance, and, depending on how many ladies are there, they'd need to book meetings with each of us. We could each entertain one on Friday evening, three on Saturday and one or two on Sunday, for example. We could throw in some social time, be available for conversation and canoodling over dinner, drinks, meals, etc. And everyone could play. A lot.
It wouldn't have to be like a stag party or frat house event. Unless some folks wanted to do that and some of the ladies were interested, that is. We could make it as up-scale and exclusive or as moderate as we like. We ladies work hard doing what we do best. The clients get to spend time with more than one of us. We all get along nicely--great things could happen.
If it's done right, we could easily avoid legal headaches. Swingers' clubs do this kind of thing all the time, after all.
It would be expensive. To take full advantage of it would probably require some planning for most, but still.....
What do you think? If you're a companion, would you be interested in doing something like this? If you're one of the men, would you be interested in taking part in such a weekend? If you are, would you be willing to make a deposit to book the place? No-shows and cancellations could end up costing the organizers quite a bit, so we'd need to avoid that. Would you prefer to book private sessions with us, or would you like there to be a mixture of private and group opportunities--such as a party or a dungeon event?
There are screening concerns, and privacy concerns abound. I'm sure that some of our established clients wouldn't want to be known to others, so they'd not be likely to attend. But others could surprise us all!
Comments, ideas, things to think about--please pitch in!