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+ Where are you based?

I’m based in a cosy little town you may have heard of - London. You can find me in both Mayfair and the underground whiskey bars of Shoreditch. When I’m not at home, I’m travelling the world.

+ What are your rates?

My rates are bespoke. This means that the donation is dependent entirely on what you want to get up to together, how far I’m travelling and how many spa days I want to send my dog to during the given month. Jokes aside - my assistant will be able to quote you once she has information on our date. For a general sense of my fees, they are typically in line with the other top escorts in London and NYC. It is also essential that should you have a budget in mind, you do let my assistant know upon your first contact.

+ Where’s your favourite holiday destination?

Paris, Tuscany and Lisbon are constantly fighting for first place in my heart. Generally speaking, anywhere that either involves beaches, mountains, or cities that have palpable heart beats will always call my name.

+ I’d like to bring you a gift but I don’t even know where to start!

Funnily enough, I’ve prepared for this scenario. Have a look at my Wishlist for gift ideas, or ask Elizabeth what would be suitable once you’ve scheduled with her. If anyone understands my tastes, it’s her!

+ What are some of your hobbies?

Being in nature, anything that involves mountains and lakes, cars (both vintage and slightly less conventional modern cars), exercise and bouldering, painting and drawing and cooking. I’m an avid consumer of research, so any form of learning is one of my favourite ways to spend my time. I’m also fascinated by the history of world politics.

+ What is the quality you most enjoy in a man?

Chivalry, a calm confidence, and a man who knows how to treat a woman with care and respect. I admire someone who has lived deeply and who knows himself. Someone who favours quality over quantity as a life motto is incredibly irresistible. The kind of man I am most attracted to has a sense of integrity and could be described as a thinker.

+ What do you most value in your friends?

Their honesty. We all share some extraordinary life experiences and our ability to have truly honest conversations has been both transformative and affirming.

+ Who are your favourite writers?

Walt Whitman, Yuval Noah Harari, Hanya Yanagihara, Esther Perel, Ian Kershaw.

+ Which living person do you most admire?

Amal Clooney: all-round style icon, never had a bad hair day and somehow simultaneously one of the hardest working humanitarians in the world. Whenever I doubt my own capabilities, I like to remind myself that I have just as many hours in the day as Amal does. Oh, and her husband is a pretty good-looking chap. His name escapes me, sadly.

+ Which historical figure would you most like to have dinner with?

Virginia Woolf or Dorothy Levitt. I suspect you may just have heard of the former, but should the latter be a mystery to you, let me talk your ear off about her over a drink. Both women made their own ways in life - they were seen as outliers, as women who denied convention. During their times they faced judgement for what would one day be remembered as being progressive. If David Attenborough wanted to stop by too, I wouldn’t be mad about it.

+ What is your motto?

A ship at harbour is safe, but that's not what ships are for.

+ What would constitute a “perfect” day for you?

Breakfast in bed while the sun and a breeze filter through the window, rolling out and into a park for a stroll, letting the day take us wherever it wants. Dinner over candlelight, sharing a bath before bed while we play each other our favourite records and talk about them til the morning hours. Or, suddenly deciding that we’ve had enough of whichever countries we are currently in and booking a spontaneous trip to Mexico. One of those two would work…

+ When and where were you happiest?

Travelling. I’ve not yet tired of travelling as a process - it’s still entirely exciting and liberating. For so many people the plane represents tedium, but for me it represents the moment in which my sole responsibility is to let it carry me from point A to point B. What lies on one end is home. The other, the unknown. Two of my favourite things, representing the adoration in me for both my home comforts and for all that I’m yet to discover. It’s not got old yet, and I don’t plan on it becoming so for a long time to come. As long as I am in close proximity to wonderful food, nature and people who love deeper conversation just as much as I do. With these things, I can be my happiest anywhere.

+ What types of experiences do you offer or cater to?

I’m a fan of exploration and adventure. I like to keep my private life as varied and exciting as my social life. Ideally, I love for the two to combine. If you had further queries about the more private side of things, however, let me expand a little: GFE - I almost dislike using the term GFE to describe what I do. My baseline date is simply just me. The only way I know how to connect with someone is on a human and equal level, one that fosters amazing communication and allows us to truly see who the other person is. The concept of GFE sort of implies (just to me) that this is something I would be switching on or creating. In actual fact, it is just me - Jessa - showing up to a date, with you. It’s me as I am, and you as you are. With the specific types of date listed below, I do not see them as a different type of date entirely, rather, different paths we take together as we set off on a journey that begun between two people, seeking connection, at a dinner table. BDSM - I have specialised in kink and it’s many flavours for my entire adult life. From submission to domination to switching, this sort of encounter ensures that we have the opportunity to work some of your more colourful desires in to our date. PSE - While the name of this sort of date is rather self explanatory, I would summarise it by saying that most things are on the table, with the right person... A more high octane approach to the erotic allows for us to let go entirely, in a way that would disrupt a more vanilla date. Enquire within for a more in depth explanation of what we could get up to together.

+ Can I bring you a drink?

How lovely of you to ask! I only really drink on special occasions, and even then I’m a notorious sipper. So many beautiful bottles of expensive booze have ended up sat on my kitchen counter for many months untouched, as appreciated as they are. I actively encourage you to bring your own favourite tipple however, and you are always more than welcome to drink around me. I may even partake in some if it’s a particularly special drink to you. My commitment to my health is very much a lifestyle - but one that I adore nonetheless!

+ How can I get to know you better before we meet?

Once we’ve a date in the schedule and both screening and deposits are cleared, you will be given access to a more personal part of my website. Here you can find some more sensitive information in preparation for our date. In addition to this, I like to get on the phone with all new prospective clients to gauge compatibility and to break the ice. This is just a brief phone call, so that we both have a chance to ask any questions we may have.

+ Before making a telephone call, do you ever rehearse what you are going to say? Why?

Yes! Goodness, sometimes I think that people believe companions are entirely bulletproof - impervious to humanity. I have little moments of nervousness before calls with prospective clients especially. All the cliches run through my head - “Will we get along? Will we have chemistry? What if I accidentally do a dorky laugh or stumble on my words?” Living up to what many people assume of you before you speak is an all too familiar anxiety for me. And funnily enough, it’s one that evaporates the second we’ve got connected and I hear your voice.

+ Do you have a friend who can join us?

Dates that involve my friends and lovers are my favourite things in the world. Feel free to ask for more information on first contact.

+ What do you consider your greatest achievement?

It is very un-British of me to indulge in my successes, but entertain me for a moment while I channel some of my favourite American’s self confidence: my degree. I studied while growing an enriching and fulfilling business. I was awarded the highest First in my class and I produced several now published papers, which I’m incredibly proud of. Aside from my education, I’d say that raising money for charity is up there. I travelled the Himalaya for a month and raised funds in the process. I would love to know your greatest achievement when we meet!