Frequently Asked Questions

My home clinic

My clinic has two room. A main room where I do meet and greets and psychotherapies (the talking part) and a session room. My session room has a professional massage table for massage sessions and a queen bed for full service sessions. Sessions can include both a massage and full service component.

  • I take cash, Beem, and card payments. All cards incur a 2% surcharge. For payments in advance I usually send an invoice via SMS for card payments. I take payID as a backup payment if no other options are suitable.

  • I have off-street parking available in my carport on the right hand side. Alternatively street parking is available but it’s a busy street so sometimes limited.

  • You can shower before and/or after your session.

  • Yes my location is discrete. My clinic is in a self-contained unit attached to my house. The street is very busy as there are multiple businesses on the other side of the street which means that people do not notice anyone coming or going.

  • The first session does involve some nerves but I’m usually able to help you relax pretty quickly. For longer sessions I’ll have a bit of a chat with you at the start to get to know you and then I might start with a relaxation massage before taking things further. Consent is very important so I check what your boundaries are at the start of the session and during to ensure your comfort. Most of the time I’ll get you to take your clothes off at the start and relax on the massage table or bed, but some people choose to start with their underwear on, or be covered with a towel until they’re comfortable taking it off. It’s absolutely your choice.

  • I’m in Kedron near Chermside which is about 20mins north of the CBD, 40mins south of North Lakes and 15-20mins from the airport. There is a lot of traffic though so these times can vary wildly.

  • No. I have a half hour minimum service time. You may finish the session earlier if you choose but the full fee applies for whichever session length you booked.

  • Yes I’m disability friendly and have seen people with a wide range of physical and psychological disabilities as well as neurodiverse individuals. There’s not much that will really shock me but if you’re anxious about it just let me know in advance so I can put your mind at ease. I have disability rails in my bathroom but there are two steps into my clinic so it’s not wheelchair accessible.

    I may be able to provide services within your NDIS plan if your goals align with my therapeutic services. You will need to check with your plan manager and/or the NDIA.

    I cannot offer Medicare rebates for sexual services.

  • My service is time based so you get the pleasure of my company for the full length of your service time regardless of if or how many times you orgasm.

  • I get tested for STIs every 3 months which is industry standard. If you see sex workers you should get tested every year at a minimum. All my STI results have been normal to date. I use condoms for vaginal sex to prevent STIs and pregnancy.

    Some information about STIs

    About 16% of people will get an STI at some point in their lives. STIs get a bad rep but most are readily treatable if you are diagnosed early. Visit family planning Australia for more info about STIs, their symptoms and treatments.

    People also tend to think that STIs are very common (thanks to the medical profession catastrophising). While prevalence rates for STIs are impossible to quantify I’ve calculated the % of adults in Australia who were diagnosed with an STI last year.

    Chlamydia - 0.48%

    Gonorrhoea - 0.19%

    Syphillis - 0.03%

    HPV - almost every gets this. I call it the STI flu. It causes almost no symptoms but can lead to cervical cancer in women. More than 50% of the sexually active population who get tested will be diagnosed with HPV at some point. Only 2 types of HPV can cause cancer, but these are far less common types. Most types are reasonably benign.

    Herpes - around 15% of sexually active people will get herpes during their life. It is a lifelong condition caused by the same virus that causes cold sores. It is treated with antivirals when there are active symptoms. It’s a good idea to check your sexual partners for any lumps or bumps on their genitalia before having sexual contact (like I do).

    30,000 people in Australia are currently living with HIV which is 0.14% of the adult population. HIV diagnoses have been declining consistently in Australia over time, and most people who have it are on drugs that mean they cannot transmit it. Less than 30% of HIV diagnoses are from heterosexual people.

    Many STIs don’t have symptoms and obviously not everyone gets tested so these stats don’t show everyone who has it, but your risk of getting an STI is relatively low. And if you use condoms it’s even lower. So use condoms and get regular tests. If you do get an STI it’s highly likely to be readily treatable so early diagnosis is key. I encourage all my clients to think about STIs as they would any other infection like colds, flus or covid. Take precautions, get tested and avoid phrases like clean, safe and unsafe. All sex has risks. And no STI makes you dirty.

    Any other questions about STIs happy to educate!

  • Yes. I was born in Sydney. My maternal ancestors migrated to South Australia from Cornwall, UK in about 1840 so I’m as Australian as they come without being aboriginal. I have English, Irish and Scottish heritage so am Caucasian.

  • I’m not comfortable with anyone else in the industry so do not have a doubles partner, nor have any friends that I do doubles work with. If you want a threesome you will either have to bring your own friend or girlfriend, or organise another sex worker. I’m happy for other workers to contact me for doubles work but I do not contact other workers myself.

  • Yes my photos are real. A lot of workers use AI and heavy editing of photos. I choose not to do this, which is why the majority of my clients say I look better in person. Some of my photos on my site (see selfies) are completely unedited (except blurring) so display an actual real human with lines, bruises, blemishes etc, not a sex robot.

  • Unlike other workers I don’t require large deposits. The only time I will ask for a deposit is if you are a new client who has requested an outcall in which case there is a $500 deposit required. This is payable via my invoice system.

  • I take same day bookings when I am available but due to my busy schedule I require at least 1 hours notice. Same day availability is limited so it’s sometimes difficult to get a booking if you can only book this way due to your schedule. Persistence pays off. Existing clients get priority so it sometimes take time to get a booking but once you’re on my books it’s easier.

    I do not take short notice bookings at night or on the weekends.

    Advanced bookings can be made up to 3 months ahead. I will reserve a time for you and then confirm the week of the booking if you wanted to keep it.

Service Terms & Conditions

Here are my terms and conditions of service so by booking you’re agreeing to these terms. Violating these service terms may result in you being blacklisted, reported on the problematic client register and/or reported to the police.

Short version:

  1. Don’t be a prick

  2. Let me know if you need to cancel

  3. Be explicit about what you’re wanting

  4. Wear a condom during sex

  5. Don’t be rude, misogynistic, abusive or insulting (via text or in person)

  6. Ask questions if you’re unsure or concerned about something (but see above)

  7. Don’t try to get a service I don’t offer (like natural or anal) or try to weasel extras you haven’t paid for. It pisses me off!!!

  8. Think about what sexual activities you like and what your boundaries are before the session

  9. Pay a deposit if you’re new and booking an outcall

Long version:

  1. You can upgrade your service or booking length during a session, but downgrades are not allowed (e.g. you can’t decide during the session that you want just massage if you have booked full service, or shorten the session from 1hr to 1/2hr if you have booked an hour).

  2. Full payment is required at the start of the session. I require a $500 deposit in advance for new client outcalls. If you choose not to proceed with a booking after arriving or finish the session early, full payment is required.

  3. No shows or late cancellations will result in you being blacklisted. If you’re running late or something unexpected happens just let me know as I know life happens. If you notify me in time, the only time I will blacklist a client for cancellations is if it happens repeatedly.

  4. Nuisance or abusive text or email messages will result in blocking. Whilst not an exhaustive list this includes things like: being vague with why you are contacting me or what you want, contacting me in the middle of the night when you’re obviously drunk, repeated inane questions, asking for specific demographics like age or breast size (people who do this pick sex workers like we’re a catalogue of bodies to be used, rather than service providers), using condescending language like love, dear, sweetheart or honey. And if you need to preface a message by saying ‘I don’t mean to be rude’, whatever you’re about to say is rude!!!! Just don’t.

  5. Exceeding the service limitations will result in blacklisting (i.e. if you pay for massage and progress to oral or full sex without paying the additional fee)

  6. For couples bookings both partners must be fully informed about the service offer in advance of the session and consent (i.e. no ‘surprise’ sessions). If I feel like any partner is uncomfortable, not consenting or has been coerced into the session, I will finish the session early and full payment still applies. Please make sure everyone is comfortable with the service offer before booking. It’s just respectful and makes for a better experience for everyone.

  7. Anal touching of me is not permitted at any stage. I do not perform any anal services

  8. Condom use is required for sexual intercourse. Natural and cum in pussy (CIP) are not part of my service. Intentional condom removal is considered sexual assault under QLD law. YOU are responsible for ensuring a condom is worn properly and where you cum. Please ensure you hold the condom when withdrawing otherwise it can slip off.

  9. Uncovered oral is included in service (BBBJ) but CIM is not. You may also choose covered oral if this makes you more comfortable. STI risk is low for oral that does not include deep throating or CIM, which I do not do. Oral is a relatively minor part of my service.

  10. I allow cum during sex (using condom), hand job, BBBJ (without cum in mouth [CIM]) or cum on body (COB) as finishes.