

I now enjoy the small pleasures in life, gone are the pressures of Big City Life nowadays, I can see sky out of my windows.


I have a beautiful black cat called Darcy and also a Gordon Setter girl-dog name Asherah. Whom, despite all I had done saw fit to watch over me and guide me to a life worth living. We are nestled in the palms of an almighty giant. When I’m feeling extra spiritual it is easy to imagine. I am surrounded on all sides by hilly forests, a small stream runs through it’s centre. Set in the foothills of the Jura mountains. I now live in a detached property with a large garden in a small hamlet of 895 residence. Never once have I felt cold, hungry or scared. He kept every single one of his promises and didn’t tire or change his attitude towards me. Years on and we are still very happily married, or at least I am.

Life started off badly and after spending a big part of it on the margins of society working as a rent-boy (gay male prostitute) I eventually found my husband (civil partner) in 2000 and a new chapter in my life began. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.A Black Country Lad who now lives in the Black Boy Land or Schwarzbubenland as it is called in Switzerland. Read about his life in this optimistic and fascinating roadbook adventure. A peek into what really goes on behind the glassy-eyed smile of a male street worker. It is an ordinary account of day-to-day life as viewed from a unique perspective. It may not have been pretty, and there was risk and danger as well as fun and thrills, but Paul had the audacity to succeed in his quest to obtain happiness, security and wealth. Without added glamour or grit, Paul shares the raw accounts of his life as a rent-boy in the 90s, from London to Los Angeles. He uses his questionable wits to make a quick decision that steers him down a rather dodgy path. At eighteen a lost train ticket leaves him stranded in the city after a job interview. But Paul does not dwell too much on the past and refuses to allow these events to mar his ambition. Some very typical, such as early abandonment, poverty, lack of education and sexual abuse. Many factors contribute in delivering the main character onto the streets. Paulyanna: International Rent-boy is an honest and frank portrayal of a working-class male prostitute’s life.
