Escort doubles down on bold cheating claim after going viral: Separating sex and love

An accountant turned sex worker has doubled down on her comments that married men having sex with her isn’t “cheating.”Katija Cortez, from Sydney, went viral earlier this year when she claimed that married men sleeping with her isn’t cheating — and it’s something she still very much believes.“Men in particular are better at separating sex and love.It’s not the same as a connection,” she told news.com.au.She said married men paying for her services are completely different from actively seeking an affair.Cortez said there are no dinners sleepovers or text messages.

It’s simply just sex.“They’re paying us to leave,” she said.“Affairs are emotional.Even if they aren’t emotional on the guy’s side, it probably is emotional on the woman’s side.”She said she wasn’t there to steal anyone’s husband, she was just there to do a job and go home.Cortez said she’s also had couples book her — with the women often leading the way.

She’s also heard of women booking sex workers for their husbands but not being part of the appointment.Although, she hasn’t had this experience herself.However, people had a huge reaction to Cortez’s claims about booking sex workers not being counted as cheating.“In this case it is a business transaction nothing else, if the person who buys her services are married that is for them to deal with they are the one betraying their partner,” one person said.Another added: “You do not cheat, but those married men do.”“It may not be an emotional affair but it’s still cheating,” another social media user added.One commented: “It’s your job, the men are in the wrong.”“Think it’s not cheating? Ask the customer’s wife.Take one look at the devastation on her face and you will soon know,” one social media user said.Another said: “It’s not cheating, for men it’s just a different meal which we need time and again.

No emotions.”Cortez said men simply don’t see sex as cheating —...

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