Escort Vivienne Black lifts the lid on the sex industry, including the strangest requests
Daily MailAn escort has revealed what the sex industry is really like, including the types of clients she attracts, the strangest requests she's ever had and why men who are married or in long-term relationships turn to escorts. Vivienne Black describes herself as a 'promiscuous teenager' who had 'no qualms' exploring sex with both young men and women She doesn't have a typical client, suggesting it could be the man sitting beside you on the train, the woman in front of you getting coffee, or even the couple that lives next door. Those with a little more cash in the bank can opt to fly Vivienne across the world to meet them in a hotel or for dinner Vivienne has also started her own website, Sin by Design, that helps others on their journey through the sex industry 'We stayed in gorgeous hotels, ate at invitation-only restaurants and were given additional hotel rooms next to the track to watch the race. The majority of Vivienne's clients are either married or in relationships but the reasons they book are not always sexual in nature Where is sex work legal in Australia? Victoria and Queensland have legalised sex work within brothels Escorts in Northern Territory must register with police and receive a 'free of convictions certificate' New South Wales has decriminalised all forms of sex work, with the regulations for brothels placed with the local planning and development authorities; however, living off the earnings of the prostitution of another person is illegal The ACT has legalised brothels but only in two prescribed industrial suburbs.