Some notes on discretion and why I hide my face.

I hide my face in my photos because I actually have a professional life that I'd like to return to some day. Once I do, I may continue to be a provider, but until then, I want to ensure a successful transition back into corporate life by keeping this life a secret.

In my private life, of course, no one knows what I do. I love it that way. To my neighbors and even people in my social circles, I'm a sweet, innocent, church girl: seemingly inexperienced and naive, and a little shy. It’s the perfect cover for my part-time job as a lusty, husband-borrowing, little she-devil (I do enjoy being bad).

But more importantly, I hide my face because, like you, I have a lot to lose. I don't like drama, so discretion is incredibly important to me (which is why I will never abuse or share the confidential information you share with me during screening). I want my secret life to stay secret. I love knowing that when my neighbors see me throwing out the trash in my sweats, they've no clue that only the night before, I was in a hotel and on my back, with my toes in the mouth of a client while he was... 

I enjoy being bad. We will leave it at that.

If you would like to get a closer peak at Yahira, I invite you to use my virtual meet and greet option. It's a pressure-free way to dip your toes into the waters before making that first plunge.

*Splash*

UPDATE 6/21/24

This is one of my most popular blog posts. I appreciate those adventurous wanderers who have courageously taken a chance on me, an anonymous provider. To those gents who, shall we say, are a bit more shy about meeting me? Well, I won't describe what I look like. To know what I look like is a privilege one must earn. However, I will say that those who have met me have always been pleasantly relieved when they walked through my doors...

Cheers.

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