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The cost of living crisis has all kinds of effects.
A soulless, legoland new-build housing estate, owner occupied but already starting to look shabby only a couple of years after initial construction. A wife - Hannah? - who finds that both of her husband's jobs plus the one part-time supermarket position she has are straining to keep up with the mortgage. She remembers how carefree she once was as a single girl living with her parents. Nice clothes. Parties. Now things are different. A toddler at the expensive creche attached to the local school. Household bills to pay. The drudgery of housework. And no fun or treats for her.
Almost fortuitously but after making a big personal decision, she discovers the money that bringing one of the construction workers still building the estate back to her home for "coffee" can bring in... occasionally... but with increasing frequency. Talking with other playgroup mums, she finds that one of them is very much on her wavelength... and in the same financial straits. She encourages her to adopt the same strategy.
Gradually the network grows. Hannah takes a percentage from new "liaisons" on the estate enabled by her. Eventually, many a local husband leaves home of a weekday morning, blissfully unaware that his wife will be happily opening her legs to a stranger around mid a.m. or p.m. Maybe a husband every now and then has been puzzled by the business card he may have spotted nestled in his wife's purse: "Hannah's Introductions" - but almost certainly never given it a second glance.
These days, Hannah is often to be found at the school gates, having delivered her own child for the start of school, but lingering to try to spot tired dresses on other mums - or tired looks on their faces - or both - business cards at the ready...
A soulless, legoland new-build housing estate, owner occupied but already starting to look shabby only a couple of years after initial construction. A wife - Hannah? - who finds that both of her husband's jobs plus the one part-time supermarket position she has are straining to keep up with the mortgage. She remembers how carefree she once was as a single girl living with her parents. Nice clothes. Parties. Now things are different. A toddler at the expensive creche attached to the local school. Household bills to pay. The drudgery of housework. And no fun or treats for her.
Almost fortuitously but after making a big personal decision, she discovers the money that bringing one of the construction workers still building the estate back to her home for "coffee" can bring in... occasionally... but with increasing frequency. Talking with other playgroup mums, she finds that one of them is very much on her wavelength... and in the same financial straits. She encourages her to adopt the same strategy.
Gradually the network grows. Hannah takes a percentage from new "liaisons" on the estate enabled by her. Eventually, many a local husband leaves home of a weekday morning, blissfully unaware that his wife will be happily opening her legs to a stranger around mid a.m. or p.m. Maybe a husband every now and then has been puzzled by the business card he may have spotted nestled in his wife's purse: "Hannah's Introductions" - but almost certainly never given it a second glance.
These days, Hannah is often to be found at the school gates, having delivered her own child for the start of school, but lingering to try to spot tired dresses on other mums - or tired looks on their faces - or both - business cards at the ready...