
She was twenty when it happened — not a planned audition, not a calculated move. She was on the set of a regular acting job when she met a woman who mentioned, almost in passing, that she was about to film a porn scene that same day. Romy's reaction, by her own account, was immediate and uncomplicated: she wanted to try it. So she did.
For a couple of years she worked in front of the camera and enjoyed it. Then the messages started coming in — clients asking what it would cost to book her privately. She sat with the idea for a long time before saying yes to escorting, and then found, to her own surprise, that she liked it.
What she talks about most, in interviews, is freedom: the financial kind, the scheduling kind, the ability to choose her own clients. She has also said, plainly and without making a story of it, that she has a mild form of autism, and that sex work has made her more social. That particular detail — not struggle, not triumph, just a practical observation about her own life — is the clearest picture of who she is.
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