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jtwalker

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  1. I met him recently. Nice guy, but the encounter was rushed and cut short. It was pretty clear that I was squeezed between two others. He seemed to be taking on too many clients the night I met him.

  2. I am feeling quite disgruntled as of late. I'm a little tired of being shorted time and escorts who aren't into what they say their into. I also hate having a conversation online only to show up and they don't remember a darn thing we talked about.

     

    For me, its become enough of an issue that I'm losing interest in the hobby all together.

     

    Out of the last 6 guys I hired, 1 was great, 2 were fun, 1 was boring and 2 were a complete waste of time.

  3. I budget everything, but this hobby really just comes out of my blow money.

     

    I do, however, limit myself to one a month. Therefore, I'm very picky about who I meet. I do this more for my sanity than my finances. I fear this hobby could be addictive if I didn't set boundaries.

  4. I budget everything, but this hobby really just comes out of my blow money.

     

    I do, however, limit myself to one a month. Therefore, I'm very picky about who I meet. I do this more for my sanity than my finances. I fear this hobby could be addictive if I didn't set boundaries.

  5. Thanks for typing that out! Side note: do u think charging 250 is too much? I just got turned away for it and ugh it kills me every time cuz like I know they would say yes to 150

     

    On the one hand, you could charge a lower rate to start, build a reputation and then eventually charge slightly more than market-rate as a premium escort.

     

    On the other hand, I've found that customers who want a discount are the most likely to be a hassle.

     

    And on the other hand (I guess this must be someone else's hand), you can adjust your rates to experiment and actually see if it matters. You may suspect that you'd attract more business at a lower rate, but you may not. If your income over time doesn't go up with a lower rate, then charge more. No sense in selling yourself short or breaking even on more effort.

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