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Callista Carter

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  1. Baby its cold outside! I am ready to get hot with you at my fingertips. 
     
    Christmas Specials include 
    100 CAN bng (safe play only) 
    50 OFF on 1H+ bookings 
     
    Please refer to my website for rates and services at callistacarter.escortbook.com (I have a PSE and a GFE package to choose from!) 
     
    Text to book at (250) 288-1807
     
    Christmas Scheduling is listed below 
     
    Prince George 13- 19
     
    Prince Rupert 19- 21
     
    Terrace 21-23
     
    Prince George 23- 27

     

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  2. I am cute and sassy, with a sweet side that will get your heart pumping, as my soft hands caress your body, leaving your knotty muscles and mind satisfied 

    Please take the time to review my website before booking. 

    My website is https://callistacarter.escortbook.com

    Let's get spicy! 

    Xoxo Callista Carter

     

    Prince George BC

    NOW to Aug 14 (Duo with Octavia available)

    Prince George BC

    Aug 18 to 26

     

    Add my snap at callistacarter6

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    Add my Twitter at @CarterCallista 

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  3. Hello Gentlemen, 

    I'm Callista! I will be coming to your area from the Okanagan in BC, come September!

    I am firey and sweet. I love what I do and ensure my service reflects that. I specialize in relaxation and pride my skillset by releasing knotty muscles and minds. 

     I am available September 23 to 25 in downtown Toronto. Following, September 25 to 30 in Mississauga! 

    Let's fall into one another. 

    Callista Carter xoxo 

     

    Please review my website for rates and services before booking at callistacarter.escortbook.com 

     

    Snapchat: callistacarter6

    Facebook: Callista Carter 

    Twitter: @CarterCallista

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  4. I'd like to add something here. 

    Not all sex worker stories are tragic, not all of us are doing it for desperation, not all of us are addicted to drugs. (Sure some are and to me that's okay too, because those things are stemmed from traumas I'm sure a lot of people have no fathomable reach, as they'll never know).

    It's okay for women to like sex. It's okay to try new things and be open minded. It's okay for someone to fall. It's okay for someone to be struggling. It's the power of getting back up that makes the world a different place for each person. We are all living the human experience. And in terms of sex work, we are human too. 

    I am human. I have trauma from varied things including what I've shared. I've had major addiction issues in past. But I am building a future for myself. I don't do drugs anymore. I'm not sharing all my future goals (but they're in the process and I'm crushing it).  If I can't inspire anyone from my story, then all the life I've lived up to this point was a waste. 

     

    Thanks for listening and taking the time to review my interview and thanks again for asking me to share! 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Kitten said:

    I was a little floored when she was asked about her trafficking experience. That was an incredibly intrusive. She would have elaborated if she cared to.

    Being a victim doesn't mean you have to be physically snatched up or coerced to the point you are helpless. It can also involve mental manipulation and intimidation. It can also effect more women than just young pretty helpless teenagers.

    We all matter 🖤

    In the future I think it might be a little more respectful not to ask someone to elaborate on their abuse unless they are willing to freely offer it.

    I would be curious to hear the answer to @Phaedrus question. Could be a good chance to speak about turning a negative experience into something positive and beautiful!

    If you care to share but you don't have to.

    I think I have a bit of curiosity behind your answer. I wasn't forced into trafficking I did start this line of work on my own quite young due to an abusive experience. I would be curious if our opinions were similar at all. If you don't care to discuss this publicly I would 100% understand and respect your boundary.

     

    Thank you for sharing your experience with us 💋

    I agree and thank you for the support! I would have went more in depth if I wanted to and felt comfortable to. I do understand the curiosity though of others, just not being able to understand and wanting to.

    As for turning a negative to a positve: 

    I have had way far less bad things happen since I've chosen to enter the industry as a sex worker. I don't have to see anyone I don't want to. I get to pick my clients as much as they get to pick me too. That's created so much healing on its own! 

    Honestly, I was having sex often and was going on lots of dates anyways for a while and a friend was like "hey, I work at this agency, come check it out". I talked to Rikki on the phone at Black Orchid Agency, then for Victoria, and started there the next day and didn't look back. She made me feel welcomed, powerful and strong, when I first started anyways. 

    I then had a lovely woman, come into my life and she showed me the ropes as an independent. I worked at agencies part time and worked independent part time. As I gained more experience and gained more healing via varied therapies, counseling, writing, dancing, learning to fish etc. I met another provider who toured often and she also taught me a lot more about boundaries and self empowerment, and I became independent full time. 

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  6. On 6/7/2021 at 4:31 PM, Phaedrus said:

    Thanks for the interview, @Callista Carter!

    One thing I'm curious about, if it's not an overly invasive question: how did the fact that you're a victim of trafficking and your experiences with that affect your decision to go into sex work on your own terms?

    I chose to become a sex worker from a past of being trafficked, based off of getting my power back. Becoming a sex worker really made me realize that I do have say in what I do with my body and mind. It's been a very healing and liberating experience. I've learned where my own boundaries stand and don't settle for anything less. There's not enough money in the world for me to back out of my boundaries now. 

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  7. Just now, Callista Carter said:

    I would say this is false. It's an issue that is worldwide wide. I'd check your statistics. Even statistics will be off, as trafficking is such a difficult subject and not everyone who has experienced it has come forward. We've just had an increase lately about Canadian women speaking up about their stories, so it comes across as more of a Canadain issue on that front. 

    Children in India are being bought from families to old men and that is sex trafficking in itself as an example. 

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  8. On 6/3/2021 at 5:08 AM, Steampunk said:

    Contrary to what most people think, most sex trafficking victims are canadian girls. Traffickers are very good and quick at selecting and recruiting. (You probably know that.) And thanks to Lydia and Callista.

    I would say this is false. It's an issue that is worldwide wide. I'd check your statistics. Even statistics will be off, as trafficking is such a difficult subject and not everyone who has experienced it has come forward. We've just had an increase lately about Canadian women speaking up about their stories, so it comes across as more of a Canadain issue on that front. 

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  9. On 5/30/2021 at 9:27 AM, Allie Zeon said:

    Thanks Lydia, as usual.  @Callista CarterCan you please elaborate more how you can be sex trafficked?  Were you born in Canada? 

    You sound very positive despite the bad start.  Amazing! Thanks 

    Canada yes. I was underage and a number of events in my life ended me up in a sex trafficking situation. I will spare the details, for my own personal story and not everyone needs to know absolutely every part of it. 

    I definitely try and keep a positive attitude. If I can impact people positively, then my work here is complete! Xoxo

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  10. On 5/31/2021 at 3:44 AM, NotchJohnson said:

    I was also baffled by this statement made by you @Callista Carter, I would have never taken something like this lightly.  Sex work should be something that you decide to get into not pushed in by someone else...right?

    Thanks for inviting her for this week interview @lydiahardwood.

    I definitely don't take it lightly sir. But I have also done a lot of personal healing and growth, that I've been able to overcome some of those hardships. Living in a terrible past, doesn't open up avenues to a beautiful future. Those things happened, and they weren't sound in any way. All I can do is hold my head high and be proud of the accomplishments I've made on spite of my history. 

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  11. On 5/31/2021 at 12:33 PM, Steampunk said:

    The one thing I am looking for in the choice of an sp:  doing on her complete free will, liking the job and away from sex trafficking.  That is one reason I prefer 30 and over. I realized some younger person would meet the criteria and I may be missing much , but simpler for me.  

    I have entered the industry on my own will as an adult. I definitely have gotten away from the other. I choose to work consensually and with pride in what I do and am able to accomplish!  

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