Sir.Passion
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Sir.Passion reacted to pubic_assistance in A little messed up after seeing a provider...
Brilliant sales pitch @Rod Hagen.
I myself have always advised that young men who are new to the business, should work to get themselves a few regulars.
Pretending you are genuinely attracted to some gigantic, aging blob of flesh who has never gotten laid without paying for it, is absolutely a way to get a regular customer, who will mortgage his home to keep the fantasy going.
As with all businesses there are customers you enjoy and those you dont. But all business is about pleasing someone in exchange for 💲CASH, not friendship.
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Sir.Passion reacted to Rod Hagen in A little messed up after seeing a provider...
As a 2-decade niceGuy escort, I can tell you your thinking is wrong. We are paid, and it's not an act. Both are true.
It's genuine fun and passion that just happens to be paid. (Ok, those providers who say "I love you" without being asked to, that's laying it on thick) What is getting in the way of it being a long term thing is not that we were/are acting, it's that we aren't an option because of our work and most of the time neither are you because "fill in the blank".
Don't "move on" by telling yourself it was an act. What a horrible thing to do to yourself, and horrible way to think of him. Rather, remind yourself that it was good, it is good, and it can not be for many very real reasons. All those things are true and unchangeable.
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Sir.Passion reacted to big-n-tall in Anyone Interested For $1000/Hour?
Michael Boston has a prolific porn career. It's probably why he feels he can get that rate. More power to him.
People sometimes fail to realize when you see the date on an account, it doesn't always mean a lot for various reasons. Some providers start a RM profile but never activate it. When they finally do, it shows the date when the profile was created, not how long it's been active. He may have created his ad in 2023, but it doesn't mean he's been advertising since then. That could account for having no reviews.
Also in regard to no reviews... since RM changed their review policy where you have to be a paid member, the number of reviews have appeared to have dropped significantly. I'm almost certain most people using RM aren't paid members. So they can't leave a review no matter how much they want to. I have had providers ask me to leave them reviews on RM... I just can't because I'm not a paid member.