{"id":1608,"date":"2025-04-27T04:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-04-27T04:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.phithuongbatphu.com\/?p=1608"},"modified":"2025-04-30T01:48:23","modified_gmt":"2025-04-30T01:48:23","slug":"i-was-paid-22000-to-stay-with-a-complete-stranger-for-a-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.phithuongbatphu.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/27\/i-was-paid-22000-to-stay-with-a-complete-stranger-for-a-week\/","title":{"rendered":"I was paid \u00a322,000 to stay with a complete stranger for a week"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Melissa stayed with a new client for \u00a33,000 a day (Picture: metro)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

A man emailed last month to tell me how, despite being a successful businessman, he behaved like a brat. <\/p>\n

He was convinced, he added, that he would benefit from a whole week\u2019s detention in my study. I’d confiscate his phone<\/a> for the week, stop him drinking, using cocaine and smoking<\/a>; make him write lines, spank him, and force him to stand him in the corner.<\/p>\n

‘You are my last hope,’ he wrote. ‘Money is no object. Can I call you? I’ll pay!’<\/p>\n

I yawned. Well, telly was rubbish, as usual, so I thought why not earn some quick cash in return for a chat. I sent him my number, bank details and a request for \u00a350. Two minutes later \u00a3100 plopped into my account. Ooh, lovely. Then my phone rang.<\/p>\n

‘Mistress, thank you for agreeing to speak with me,’ the man said to me in his thick East European accent. ‘You agree I need punishing and a whole new way of life?’<\/p>\n

I replied that in principle it was a yes from me – but I wasn’t sure I could manage a whole week. <\/p>\n

‘But I need it so much,’ he pleaded. ‘Are you busy in April?’<\/p>\n

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Pawel wanted to be disciplined by Melissa (Picture: Natasha Pszenicki)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

I wasn’t, but still suggested we both sleep on it. If he really wanted it to happened we would need to think some more about how it would work – such as where he would stay, what we should do, what I would charge.<\/p>\n

The man agreed with me and hung up, leaving me \u00a3100 richer for four minutes of ‘work’. Feeling pretty chuffed with myself, I assumed he’d soon sober up and I\u2019d never hear from him again.<\/p>\n

However, the next morning I woke to find \u00a322,000 had arrived in my bank account.<\/p>\n

I rubbed my eyes and looked again. It was still there, transferred from my new Polish friend, Pawel (as I learned via the bank transfer), a few hours earlier. In all honestly, if he’d gotten back in touch, I was going to suggest \u00a31500 would be an acceptable fee – so thank goodness I kept quiet. <\/p>\n

I messaged Pawel, trying to play it cool. ‘Safely received. Thank you so much.’<\/p>\n

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