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How much is too much to pay for 1 hour in or out? 200, 250, 300, 400?


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I got the STFU part, but this sentence - "If you like the guy, but don't like his rates, keep on window-shopping and STFU about what you are not willing to pay. Remember the fact that no poster on this forum has ever said the $500/hour experience is directly correlated to the quality of a date as a $85/hour experience - no never - SARCASM." - leaves me scratching my head and saying WTF

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I got the STFU part, but this sentence - "If you like the guy, but don't like his rates, keep on window-shopping and STFU about what you are not willing to pay. Remember the fact that no poster on this forum has ever said the $500/hour experience is directly correlated to the quality of a date as a $85/hour experience - no never - SARCASM." - leaves me scratching my head and saying WTF

Sarcasm generally is mocking, contemptuous, or ironic language intended to convey scorn or insult.

 

I scorn those who willingly and publicly criticize what any person charges for their service. It's their hour, plus time before and time after, because a 1-hour session doesn't start and stop at 60 minutes. There's prep time and recovery time, too. Plus there is advertising. laundry (clothing and bed sheets), buying new sheets, Internet and phone bills to pay.

 

Who here wants to earn $200/day, $1,000/week, $52,000/year? After you consider these facts: you're providing the Place of Employment, the Advertising of the business, the phone service, Internet service, and energy costs (gotta have lights, water, sewage, HVAC, and hot water. So what will be left of the $52K?

 

You can double it ($400/day, $2,000/week, $104,000/year) and there won't be many here who would want to earn the net after expenses?

 

But the additional irony is after years of reading this forum and my own pursuit of this hobby, it appears to be the majority conclusion that PRICE has NOTHING to do with the quality of a session. So why belly-ache and moan about a high rate - better to belly-ache and moan about a poor experience.

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