Wrestling Sessions on Agency Sites

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This is something I never thought I would have to write, or need to for that matter. When you think of sites like Lourdes, AIA, TA, etc., you typically associate them with service providers. Whether they're PS (Pornstars) or EC (Elite Companions), these sites are where we turn when we have an itch that needs scratching. However, recently, I encountered a provider whom I, from my point of view, disrespected by assuming she was an average escort when, in fact, she offers wrestling sessions.

80323893_115_a879.jpgIf you've watched porn, you'd likely remember seeing Brandi Mae. Initially, in her career, Brandi was mainly shooting solo scenes. As she gained popularity and comfort in the industry, Brandi soon began shooting scenes with men and women. She's particularly memorable for her scenes showcasing her amazing muscular body, especially when shooting with fellow bodybuilder Quincy Taylor.

Like many others who wish to be in the presence of Brandi and her muscles, clients could visit AIA to book time with her. I myself wanted to interview Brandi to delve into what it's like being a bodybuilder, a service provider, and an adult actress all at the same time. However, I was quickly corrected that what Brandi offers isn't your everyday escort service.

After exchanging emails with Brandi, I learned that she isn't the provider some believe her to be. Brandi exclusively offers wrestling sessions with her clients, and nothing else to my knowledge.

For those unaware, some people actually pay money to be wrestled by beautiful women. It can be for a variety of reasons, but I've found the most common one is that some enjoy being overpowered by women who are bigger and stronger than they are. To each their own; I'm not here to judge.

What confused me was that I did not know this prior to seeking out Brandi. I don't believe this is widely known, and I think it should be, given the mistake a client could make by contacting any provider who feels the same way Brandi does. It seems like a very quick way to disrespect them unintentionally. However, if you're going through AIA, they'll most likely inform you before going too far.

I hope to interview an actress like Brandi one day. Hearing stories about someone who's as versatile as she is in her life just sounds too interesting to pass up.
 
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