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Secret Diary of a Fetish Girl: Hilarious Stories and Tales from Many Years Working in the Fetish World

By: Fetish Girl
Narrated by: D. Oliver
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A book of stories and anecdotes from many years working in the online fetish world.

Fetish Girl has made a regular passive income in the most bizarre ways. From standing on toy cars, financial domination, crushing bananas, vacuuming, sneezing, and spitting, she has experienced the strangest fetishes out there. This book details her strangest messages, funniest requests, and hilarious situations while fulfilling the needs of the slightly perverse.

This book includes The Day I Paid by Rent by Sneezing, Financially Dominating My Way to New Furniture, and Paying for Holidays by Standing on Toys. Also included are some tips and advice on how you can make a passive income with fetish.

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I'm just about glad I listened to this book, because I learned something about the breadth of things that people are into. But there was a recurring theme throughout that the author found many of her customers - and that's what they are, because they were paying for her work - deserving of mockery, verging on contempt. There is the occcasional 'I loved that guy!' but it's clear from other comments that what she really liked, was the guy's money. Obviously there's nothing wriong with working solely for the money, but there is a line between not sharing your client's tastes, and deriding them for those tastes.

On more than one occasion, the author says she is disturbed by the number of customers who mention their mother, but if it ever occcurred to her to wonder why there people may have been that way, and perhaps to have some sympathy for any difficulties they have had in their lives to turn them into who they were, it's absent from this book.

One phrase that I found quite indicative was 'They are just fixated on what they want, and expect you to be able to provide it.'. That's the business the author chose to get involved in, and it's a strange approach to a living to mock one's customers for wanting to buy what is willingly offered for sale.

Interesting material, but a very unlikable author

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