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Writer's pictureJameson Dwayne

Tales of Passion



It all started with a single email, a day I remember vividly. Someone I had never met reached out—not to book a session, but to point out the grammatical errors in my ad that had bothered him. To my surprise, he didn’t stop there—he corrected them all. At first, I was taken aback, but then I realized something: somewhere along the way, I had forgotten how to write properly.


It was humbling. But it was also a moment of awakening.


I turned to Grammarly around 2009—though it feels like yesterday—and began the journey of refining my words, one email, one text message at a time. The years rolled by, and with the help of this small but powerful tool, I slowly regained confidence in how I expressed myself. It may sound trivial, but improving my writing made me feel better about myself, as if I was reclaiming a part of me that had been lost.


My father, to this day, refuses to text anyone back. "I’ll receive a text, but I won’t return it," he says with stubborn pride. It’s a reminder to me of how important writing is, and how easily it can slip away if we don’t nurture it. As Dolly would say, "God bless his heart!"


Years passed, and I found myself immersed in the words of Jordan Peterson, who said, “If you can write well, people will listen.” His lectures resonated deeply with me. There’s power in writing—real power. So, I decided to take it seriously. I enrolled in a creative writing course, determined to find my own voice.


Through my work as a luxury masseur and companion, I had the privilege of meeting screenwriters, creatives who crafted entire worlds for television and film. Curious, I would ask them how they started. Their answers were simple and to the point—"I wrote, and people responded." That simplicity captivated me. The idea of writing something that could evoke a reaction from someone else was irresistible.


But what would I write about?


I canvassed everything, from short stories to essays, but my gaze landed on erotica. I read that it was a solid starting point for writers, a genre that required the careful building of characters and emotional depth. And it struck me then—I was already surrounded by stories, sultry and sensual encounters with clients that were not only erotic but deeply human. These stories had layers, each one unique, blending raw desire with the complexities of emotion.


I began writing unfiltered erotica, drawn from my massage encounters. The stories were as intense as they were real. Yet something held me back. I wasn’t content with merely writing. It wasn’t the act itself—it was how I saw what I was writing. I needed to find the right perspective, one that felt truer to who I was and what I wanted to share with the world.


One day, almost out of curiosity, I searched for words commonly used in romance novels. The words were beautiful—soft, flowing, filled with emotion and tenderness. And that’s when it hit me. I wasn’t just drawn to erotic stories; I was drawn to romance. The beauty in the connection between two people, the passion, the longing—it was a mirror of what I offer as a masseur and companion. My own life had always been touched by romance, a hopeless romantic in search of something I’ve yet to find.


In that moment, I knew that romantic erotica was my calling.


Through my work as a Luxury Masseur and Companion, I’ve been fortunate enough to help others rediscover the spark within themselves—whether through a gentle touch, a night of passion, or simply connecting in a primal, intimate way. There’s romance in those moments, and I wanted to capture that in my writing.


Some say the role of a companion is one of the most challenging jobs, as it involves understanding and connecting with the unique psychological intricacies of each person. I’ve always found that fascinating. And so, I choose to write about those who leave a lasting impression. The ones whose stories are etched in my memory.


My life as an Artisan of Full-Body Sensual Indulgence has blossomed into something more—a journey as a writer. And as I share my sensual memoirs with you, I hope my stories offer something familiar, something that resonates in a way only romance can.


Thank you all for your encouragement. Writing has become my hobby, but more than that—it’s become another way to connect with you.

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