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Gigolo: Inside the secret world of the super rich

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Ben started out as a poor married man with three kids, working for minimal pay as a working in a home for special needs kids. The funny thing is even while Ben is giving Olympic gold medal-standard performances, you still worry about his welfare.

They groom him, use him, but it is the enticement of money, bringing a better life for himself and his family, that drives him to make choices he would have never imagined doing before, and all while overlooking the fact that the harder one plays, there always comes the time when one loses. This book is just as much of a roller-coaster ride of excitement and anticipation for the reader, as the real life events it describes were for Ben, a working class boy drawn into the bizarre and uninhibited world of super-rich women. But this account of his rags to riches and back to rags trajectory is just too sensationalist to convince. It might be a book based on true events, and in a business hard for most of us to understand who is to say that extraordinary things do not happen? This is a story about a massage therapist who gets in over his head with some very rich society women… You have to read this story of sex, coercion, unfaithfulness and loose morals… Great plot and writing.He had inherited some money from his late grandmother and used it to go to school, and become a certified massage specialist, but it wasn’t easy getting clients. It is in many ways about the British class system, poverty and how it is no longer possible for a family to survive on one wage – the reason why Ben Foster was driven (without much persuasion, it has to be said) into the world of glamour, money and the sexual pursuits of the superrich. A stunning and surreal look at class and power, this book is a revelation' - Whippet Reads --This text refers to the paperback edition.

If you are someone who appreciates a unique page turner that is unlike anything you've ever read before, GIGOLO is a must read! The fact is, the family system stands midway between extreme individualism and the new sense of social consciousness which includes the whole society. A reader can see that he was being used, even if he did get paid well for services provided, to them he was disposable, a replacement was highly likely at any moment for his bunch of fake friends.

To some, what the character did was wrong, but, for some, he made us understand why he made them decisions. as an innocent, naive, working-class lad with little education or savoir faire, not only is he self-reflective throughout this narrative, but he's also pretty spot-on in his analyses of class, economic disparities and social inequalities.

One moment he was is this crazy sexy strange world and then it was like he was back in his real world.Gigolo is a well-written memoir, exposing Ben’s feelings such as how being desired by beautiful women boosted his lacking self-esteem. Ben Foster’s true life story explores the extravagance of old and new wealth in today’s Britain and reveals how the super rich can find no way to relieve their boredom other than with multiple partners and through sex lives that grow ever more kinky and erotic. rachel specterVictordia erotica nakedFrree amateur home seex siteLesian dressing lioke a manMathre gay men sex clips. The co-author, Ben Foster, has the same name and background as the protagonist of this book, so one is left to wonder: How much of this story is true and how much is fiction? So, he has to lie to his wife to keep up the pretence about his new profession and choices are made that make us share the dilemma if by selling his services and his body, Ben will end up losing his soul and everything else he held dear before being caught in this whirlwind of wealth and opportunities.

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