n.girl-friend experience; sex work in which a female prostitute behaves like a male client’s girlfriend or shows (artificial) emotional intimacy beyond the sex act; paid-for female companionship. Subjects:
English, Sex & Sexuality, Acronym
Citations:
1999Usenet: alt.sex.prostitution (Apr. 15) “Re: [ASP] Canadian Neighbors? Request info.”: Very sweet, lovely Thai girl, but not GFE by any stretch. 1999Usenet: alt.sex.prostitution (Oct. 19) “GFE Experience”: Is a one-hour fantasy relationship (i.e., the feeling that you really have a relationship—other than the physical and economic) part of the GFE? Is just pure sexual endulgement inconsistent with the experience? 2003 David A. Fahrenthold Washington Post (July 11) “Police Seek Clues From NW Escort’s Client List” p. B3: The Web site for Summer Breeze promised clients a “true GFE”—an acronym for “girlfriend experience.” 2004 Jeff Stratton Palm Beach New Times (Florida) (Nov. 18) “Laptop Pimpin’” vol. 8, no. 4,: When “Caroline” says, “Because of my fascination with men, and the fact that I love to please, I’m sure you will consider me a total GFE—and then some,” you know she’s promising you a girlfriend experience, which probably means she’s going to try some method acting on you. A GFE would, of course, be preferable to a “clockwatcher,” a provider who rushes and does not enjoy her work. 2005 [Dausa] Diary of An Unrepentant Sex Addict (Campbell, California) (Mar. 3) “Pitching That Final Bitch”: I prefer a certain kind of encounter when I’m visiting a sex worker. In the obfuscated-slang parlance of “hobbyists,” it’s called the GFE, or girl-friend experience.