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There is absolutely no need to remove your ring. Escorts are not looking for boyfriends. Don't risk losing it.

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I never ever took mine off, and it probably took me another 5 years after mine wife died. After a while I don't think they even take notice.

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I don't bother to take mine off... the ladies I visit know my situation and aren't the least bit worried about it. One of the MA's I met at the recent Christmas social had a ring on her ring finger left hand (Gem from ALO) so when I saw her a few days later (she had me hooked with an inviting glance over her shoulder as she left the social!) I asked her about it - I had found it so sexy and strong that she would wear one - she simply explained with her gorgeous, confident smile that she is married to herself! Wow I found that ring and her playful attitude sexy and inviting!

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Most clients I see wear their ring (if they are married or if they have a ring at all as some modern couples forgo the rings altogether).

 

As Summer said: we're not looking to turn clients into boyfriends nor are we in denial about the reality of most gentlemen's marital status.

 

If you feel better taking it off, go for it. However it is quite unnecessary from a companion's perspective.

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i don't think anyone should take their ring off. What if it gets left behind or lost? not a good idea, escorts don't care if there is a ring there or not

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I think that is a personal choice of your own. From my perspective I fear that you may mis place or lose it when taking it off and trying to hide it. As a provider if you choose to wear or not wear your ring, really doesn't bother or effect me in a negative manor :)

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Oddly enough, though I like my ring I almost never wear it, and it has nothing to do with maintaining a facade of single status. One part of my profession makes wearing a ring hazardous, and another makes it awkward. Rather than constantly taking it off and on ( and risking its loss) it lives in a box on my bureau and is taken out on special occasions.

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I have on occasion remove my ring when I am meeting a person for the first time and is not someone who I h been able to research in my normal way lol... non Lyla ladies but frankly it does not happen very often.

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