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#251 - Exploring the World of Fly Me To You (FMTY) with Max Chabanel

#251 - Exploring the World of Fly Me To You (FMTY) with Max Chabanel

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On the last episode of Season 7, I invite Max Chabanel, a former corporate executive turned companion, to discuss the intricacies of the Fly Me To You (FMTY) service in the adult industry. We explore Max's journey from corporate life to sex work, the dynamics of traveling with clients, and the importance of setting boundaries and expectations. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear communication, understanding personal limits, and navigating intimacy during extended bookings. Max shares valuable insights and tips for both companions and clients, highlighting the realities of FMTY beyond the glamor. In this conversation, we also discuss the intricacies of being a travel companion, focusing on client expectations, setting boundaries, and the importance of self-care. We delve into how to manage personal energy, set appropriate rates, and navigate travel logistics while ensuring safety. The dialogue emphasizes the need for clear communication and mutual understanding between companions and clients to foster a positive experience.

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