In the heart of Bulawayo, a discreet yet thriving industry has emerged, catering to the desires of wealthy women seeking more than just polite conversation. Meet Bra Fix, the mastermind behind a team of polished young men who offer companionship to high-profile women.
Bra Fix’s team of 12 young men undergo rigorous training in massage, etiquette, and conversation, ensuring they meet the high standards of their discerning clients. From Jay’s smooth massage skills to Big Zee’s chiseled physique, each escort brings a unique charm to the table.
While the official service emphasizes respect and professionalism, some escorts admit to private arrangements with clients. Jay hints at the blurred lines between companionship and intimacy, saying, “If she wants something extra, that’s between us.”
Events like the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair and Shutdown bring in clients from across the country, while word-of-mouth referrals fuel the industry’s growth. For many women, the appeal lies in the experience – confidence, attention, and privacy, all in one package.
One businesswoman shares her perspective, “Men have been sugar daddies for years. Now it’s our turn, and we’re not ashamed.” Another adds, “These boys are actually helping us stay faithful. Instead of cheating or being frustrated, we have a safe outlet. No drama, just fun.” But is this industry truly a safe outlet, or does it raise more questions about the commodification of desire and intimacy?
With prices ranging up to $100 a day, plus generous “thank-yous,” the industry is lucrative. But at what cost? As the demand for companion services continues to grow, one thing is certain – discretion is key. Will this industry continue to thrive, or will societal attitudes shift? Only time will tell.
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