I sleep with married men all the time, but I don’t consider it cheating – I’m too rich and successful to date normally

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A WOMAN who regularly sleeps with married men says she doesn’t class it as adultery, nor does she feel guilty about it.

Katija Cortez from Sydney, Australia said she doesn’t like dating people as she is often much more successful and wealthy than the men she knows.

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Katija often sleeps with married menCredit: instagram/katija cortez
She said she doesn't think it's cheating

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She said she doesn’t think it’s cheatingCredit: instagram/katija cortez

The 28-year-old is an escort and said most men compliment their wives after paying her to sleep with them.

She said she believes denying men a service because of their relationship status would be discriminatory, which is why she has no problem sleeping with them despite being married.

Speaking to Femail, she said: “I would say around 50% of my clients are married or in a relationship.

“It’s hard to say for sure, because I’m sure many are in relationships that just don’t bring it up.

“Other girls told me that almost all of their clients are married.”

Katija, who was a successful accountant, said that men who are dissatisfied with their sex lives often choose to hire escorts as it is much easier than having an affair.

She said affairs involve emotional baggage and feelings, while what she does is just physical.

She said: “I don’t like to call it cheating when a married man sees me, because there are no romantic feelings involved.

“They come to me because they want to laugh, be hugged and have pleasure.”

Katija said she doesn’t think the men who come to see don’t love their wives and said she finds it very touching when they speak highly of them.

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She added that some of the men who come to see her just want to be hugged and kissed, which at first surprised her as they are often considered to be things only women want.

However, Katija added that men often come to see her when they are going through a rough patch in their marriage.

Furthermore, some men who have lost interest in their wives, but choose to stay with them to take care of their children, pay her a visit.

Katija said wives should not blame escorts for their husbands’ behavior.

She said: “Wives need to understand that we sex workers are not going to chase married men and drag them to our hotel rooms.

“Married men come to us willingly. We are not the problem.”

“Problems always start at home.

“I don’t encourage cheating, but I also don’t believe in monogamy, because I have seen time and time again that truly faithful relationships are rare.”

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He’s often a businessman who considers himself too busy for conventional dating – and he’s not short on pennies.

Meanwhile, a sugar baby is typically a younger, more attractive woman who cannot afford his lavish lifestyle.

The couple usually establishes a financial agreement from the beginning — as well as their boundaries, such as whether or not they are considering a sexual relationship.

Some Sugar Babies ask for a monthly allowance, while others receive “expenses” in the form of glamorous vacations and shopping spree.

While a growing number of sugar babies are university students, who turn to ‘daddy’ to pay their fees.



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