In addition to talking to her clients about female pleasure, Kayla dos Anjos also preaches the importance of work and money.
shame? That’s not true! Kayla dos Anjos faced criticism from family and friends for selling lingerie and other erotic products, but it was precisely because of her sale of vibrators and other intimate accessories that the 46-year-old from Goiás was able to become financially independent, care for her children and end her marriage after the betrayal.
“I tell my clients that they don’t have to go through a violent marriage. They need to work, take care of themselves and have a good reputation. Selling and displaying items that women need, that’s great,” he said.
My first child was born with glaucoma. The disease required eye surgery within 24 hours of birth. The baby needed money for care and treatment, but when her husband betrayed her, she decided to start over on her own. She remarried, but was betrayed.
Her second husband died suddenly in a car accident, leaving her with credit card debt. “It’s been two years since he passed away, and I’m just living to pay the bills. Both marriages have put me in a tough financial situation. But I know I can overcome it again.”
“I sell products that everyone uses, but there is no social license to talk about it. I carry this taboo and in some cases it is up to the women themselves to judge, and that is the most complicated thing. We were able to support each other,” he defended. Therefore, Kayla believes that part of her job is to encourage women to earn their own income, even if it starts at home, just like she did with her children.
“Sales helped me because I saw a different side of me. I was going to meet women who needed encouragement just like I did. I started becoming a counselor to help women overcome,” she said.
Now, Keira understands that her job of visiting customers and creating conversation and discussion about the products she sells is important in helping other women understand the importance of not only having their own pleasure, but also having their own money.
“There are many women who think they can’t do it on their own, but with my encouragement I realized that they can do it. I’m not so dependent on men, so I was always chasing them. Considering my job in sales, I realized that women need to be financially independent in order not to put up with men who beat and humiliate them.”