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I have stayed in touch with many of the ladies I worked with. 


My original "big sister" is running an international import export biz with her hubby. 


The courtesan known as Quinn is establishing her own photography business.


Mistress Vienna who is still active on school breaks - only has 1 more year before you'll be addressing her as Dr. Mistress Vienna...
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One of my ATFs went back to school and became a cosmetologist.  LPIN was a side job for another one of my ATFs, since she had a family business that she was running in her civvie life.  I think she returned to run her business full time, after she left LPIN.  One lady that I knew from the BunnyRanch retired from LPIN and went into porn and became a popular AVN star.  She's still in the porn business and is doing well as far as I know.  8)

I've kept in contact with a few former LPINs, after they retired.  Some went MIA after we kept in touch for awhile and I never heard from them again.  I know some ladies want to leave this part of their life behind once they've moved on, so you will probably never hear from them again.
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Anna Suvari from the BunnyRanch had posted that she accomplished her brothel goals and graduated with a master's degree and found a job in her field. I've known other ex-courtesans that feel successful in their after LPIN life, but they never posted anything publicly so I'm keeping that information to myself.
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Facebook is a wonderful thing (in this regard)  I stay in "contact" with 11 (I just looked that up) former working ladies.  (9 through Facebook).    All are doing well, but there is no way in hell I would ever feel I have the right to post any more than that on a public forum.  (Which is probably WHY I have not been defriended by any of them!) 
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Many women have been successful before LPIN and are successful here. If a woman does well here and then leaves to raise a family or whatever it doesn't mean she is not successful.

Success can be much more than getting a degree or starting a business.
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Given the wide range of skills required to be a successful courtesan just on the business side of things (budgeting, customer service, sales, marketing, etc.), and how useful most of those are, I have a hard time believing a successful courtesan would be unsuccessful in many things afterwards.


Anyone who can run a small business and turn a profit is either has a number of skills that will translate well to other pursuits, or is one lucky individual.
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Rachel Varga link wrote: Many women have been successful before LPIN and are successful here. If a woman does well here and then leaves to raise a family or whatever it doesn't mean she is not successful.

Success can be much more than getting a degree or starting a business.
As mentioned by others, success in one field does give the person momentum to be successful in other fields, maybe many fields.
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I for one like it when a lady reaches her goals through her stint in LPIN. I root for them to reach them and get out. It seems any more that most always just keep coming back after "retiring" and I find that kinda sad.


My favorite success story is of Marilyn from the Sagebrush a couple decades ago. An ATF of mine who was in the biz to pay for her medical school. Not only did she get out but she went on to become a pediatrician. She did one of the nicest gestures any working girl has ever done to me. She let me know prior to our last party that she was leaving and it would be our last time together. Pure class.
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