Topless Maid Service: Getting started
- Blaire Monet

- Jun 21, 2023
- 2 min read
So in my last post, I spoke briefly about being a topless maid. Now I'd like to talk about that a little more.
Obviously, this is a risky job. I can't tell you the number of times I've had a moment where I say to myself "Bitch...are you for real??", but I am indeed for real. So then you might be asking- why take that risk? Well for one- fuck traditional jobs. I was NOT built for this life. I like the idea of a flexible schedule, giving me time to work on my other passions and side hustles. But also, I take my personal safety very seriously. So I know I will do whatever it takes to protect myself. I've had so many ideas- an Apple watch, a taser, hiring a bodyguard, sharing my location, and doing check-ins. My booking request form even requires a photo ID. I feel like that is the biggest step in protecting myself. I can use that information to perform a background check and make sure I know who is requesting it before I confirm. If I feel unsure or there's something I'm concerned about, that is a booking I will likely not take or will inquire further.
People hear me and immediately are concerned for my safety. While I appreciate the concern, I need everyone to know that this may seem like a spontaneous, spur of the moment decision. However, this is something I've been thinking about and researching for months now. After losing my vanilla job due to changes in scheduling needs, I figured now was a good time to try it out. I've got a lot of free time and dread going back to a regularly scheduled job. So here we are. I'm still finding and searching for ways to protect myself but rest assured- I'm not just willy-nilly going into stranger's homes without knowing who they are and without some form of personal protection to keep on my body at all times.

So with that said, I'd like to offer my two cents to anyone looking to start this kind of service (or any kind of sex work). My first piece of advice is: If you wouldn't want your family or friends or job to find out, this work is not for you. This is not to say you will inevitably be doxxed- but I've seen it happen. If you are not in a place to support yourself fully please be careful and really weigh your options. Also, remember that the internet is forever. My content is on websites I've never even heard of. It's what people do- take paid content and re-upload it for free. It's shitty. Before you start ANY kind of sex work make sure you think it over and think it over again. For housekeeping, make sure you are aware of the requirements in your area as far as business registration and licensing. Protect your name, lock down your social media, and use a new email. Last but not least, have fun! Make your content or services your own. Be personable, and interact with clients and potential clients! Good luck!
And with that, I am over and out until next time! CYA



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