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    Alex93108 got a reaction from Jeff Meuller in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    In my opinion 
    New York / San Francisco / Los Angeles $300
    London £200, outside London £150
    EU excluding Paris €150, Paris is €200,  expect lower rates in Spain €100 , but not Italy
    ( this is base , true at time of posting . expect -/+ 50 to 100 depending on talent, ie pornstar / onlyfans fame  -instafame and reputation, body , dick , talents  ) 
    Much like a law firm, if you want the opinion of a senior partner expect to pay more , but one of the junior associates will fuck you over just the same, maybe with less experience 
     
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    Alex93108 reacted to coriolis888 in Brazil update please   
    Most of the museums in Sao Paulo do not have English signage.  
    However, the largest and nicest museum (MASP) has both Portuguese and English language near most exhibits.  
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from HoseMaster in Would you hire this guy? ( No pics)   
    No its not him.
    I'm going to be a gentleman and respect this providers privacy even though he is UK based, and its quite legal there. He obviously has issues with his side profession, but no issues with his rate though. £350 outcall? ( 460 USD) . On the high side. 
    I was tempted to give it a try ( especially with the glowing reference)  but ultimately, its too much of a risk given his high rate.  Will there be service recovery like a 5 star hotel if the appointment goes bad? Hahah I think not. The risk is all mine. 
    I have met providers who are not entirely comfortable with their profession, those appointments tended to not go well, despite the attractiveness of the talent / provider, and my attempts to get past the awkwardness . 
    This was a rather unique circumstance, which is why I wanted to share it. 
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    Alex93108 reacted to italianboyph in How do top escorts are able to have so many clients a day?   
    You treat each client as it’s the first client of the day, if there is more than one. You have to perform and the show must go on. 😈
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    Alex93108 reacted to + glutes in Escorts Say the Darndest Things   
    I pointed out to a Russian provider the thread about him here, and the negative comments.
    His réponse, "Who you gonna beiieve, me, or a bunch of tired old queens?"
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from Beancounter in $500 the new hourly rack rate?   
    I would only do an overnight for someone with a performance track record with me personally - usually an hourly audition first.   
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in $500 the new hourly rack rate?   
    As New Yorker of 20 years, we only go to the outer boroughs to go to JFK airport, LGA airport , and EWR airport . ( the New York area airports) .
    Basically to leave NYC.
    While enroute to JFK, one may opt to visit a provider / masseur in Brooklyn. Its sort of on the way anyway.  ( esp if its an overnight flight to Europe / Asia ) . Nothing puts me more at ease than pre departure cock.
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in $500 the new hourly rack rate?   
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    I don’t tip outside US and I as I rule , I don’t do the Uber to/from outside Brazil , with some exceptions. 
    I follow local rules 
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from Cruiser7 in $500 the new hourly rack rate?   
    Its all relative. 
    I recently hired a provider for 90 minutes, but he unceremoniously left after 50 minutes after he was "done".  Cost me around £400 = $540?     . Was a 7/10 at best . Came extremely highly recommended too. I had such high hopes.
    I also hired a provider who had performance issues / failure to launch during a 90 minute appointment and basically ran the clock. Also slightly high on G.  £300 = $400  .  His body, face and personality was 10/10, but the equipment failure made the whole thing a 6/10
    Looking back, my favorite appointment actually cost way less. A true professional.  Closer to $300.  Bottom line, you can spend more, you may not necessarily get a better product / experience / service 
     
     
     
     
     
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from Midtownguy99 in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    I'll end on this note. It's a piece of wisdom my former manager imparted on me some years ago. 
    i was a young impressionable 23 year old who had just moved to New York at the time.  [ Looking back I wish I had more sex too - I was far too proper and conservative] .
     I was living in a partially subsidized apartment in Manhattan with roommates. At the time, my starting salary was VERY LOW - and nearly panicked when I walked into a supermarket [ The Food Emporium?] to look at the price of milk and orange juice.  How is this going to work?
    I was working in  a job that was part salary + part bonus + part commission - and i was concerned about how I was going to live ( I frankly I thought the salary component was unrealistic). I voiced these concerns to my manager who I was close friends with. 
    I thought maybe I need to cut back and trim expenses. 
    His answer
    "You shouldn't be worried that milk costs X and orange juice costs Y etc.  Cutting back is not the solution"
    You see the solution, Jetlow…….is to just make more money. That will solve all of your problems.   Its the New York solution to all problems really -  just go make more money.
     
    So for those cringing at NY rates either
    1) Make more money
    2) Hire elsewhere 
    3) Pass
     
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from Rod Hagen in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    I'll end on this note. It's a piece of wisdom my former manager imparted on me some years ago. 
    i was a young impressionable 23 year old who had just moved to New York at the time.  [ Looking back I wish I had more sex too - I was far too proper and conservative] .
     I was living in a partially subsidized apartment in Manhattan with roommates. At the time, my starting salary was VERY LOW - and nearly panicked when I walked into a supermarket [ The Food Emporium?] to look at the price of milk and orange juice.  How is this going to work?
    I was working in  a job that was part salary + part bonus + part commission - and i was concerned about how I was going to live ( I frankly I thought the salary component was unrealistic). I voiced these concerns to my manager who I was close friends with. 
    I thought maybe I need to cut back and trim expenses. 
    His answer
    "You shouldn't be worried that milk costs X and orange juice costs Y etc.  Cutting back is not the solution"
    You see the solution, Jetlow…….is to just make more money. That will solve all of your problems.   Its the New York solution to all problems really -  just go make more money.
     
    So for those cringing at NY rates either
    1) Make more money
    2) Hire elsewhere 
    3) Pass
     
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    Alex93108 reacted to + BenjaminNicholas in Puerto Vallarta Escorts   
    Frankly, Mykonos is a shell of itself now anyway.  It's not what is was.  Not even close.  
    The heyday of Pieros was a shit ton of fun
    Agreed about CDMX.  It's an incredible city.  Manhattan on steroids.  
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from DapperGent in To Escorts: What's the Best Overnight Venue?   
    When I travel I tend to stay at nice places ( when I can afford it and when it makes sense. I can not rich and can't always afford it  ) but mostly because I enjoy the treat / experience - and its also a security / safety thing for me, in places where English is not widely spoken / security can be an issue.  Makes me feel safe as well as pampered.  I like to be pampered….especially when I am traveling
    Aman will not let anyone who is not a registered guest into their property. Period. Other hotels of that level are bit more flexible , depends on the city/country.   I have plenty of experience with hotels of that caliber. How I go about this is to have the following conversation.
    At the front desk
    Me : "Hi - I am having a friend who isn't staying here visit me at the property. What is the protocol?"
    Desk person : "Is he / she going to stay with you?"
    Me: "No he's just visiting me for a few hours"
    Desk person : "Have him drop by the desk. Is he coming on in his vehicle?
    Me "Yes, he's arrving via an uber ( provide details )
     
    The friend arrives
    Me: "Hi - this is my friend who is visiting me . I will step out to the bar / lounge / other part of the lobby etc - you can ask him to come by when you are done signing him in"
    Desk person "Certainly, Mr. Jet low….."
    Front desk person and local friend speak whatever native language they speak. What usually happens is the front desk person makes a copy of ID etc - its all very safe.
    And for hotels of this caliber - usually someone will come and offer a drink to my friend while he is made to wait. It takes no more than 3-5 minutes max. 
    A few minutes later, a member of the staff escorts my friend to me, while I wait comfortably in the respectable part of the hotel lobby. My friend and I walk to my room, where the appointment begins.
    You see its all very civilized, and proper!
     
    Alternatively sometimes, I might get the concierge to handle this for me - it depends on the hotel you are staying.  Some hotels have special entrance and exists for such friends - which the concierge can facilitate, if I am not mistaken the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, where friends ( "urisen") can discreetly enter and exit, via a separate discreet entrance  ( I miss Japan, haven't been in many years) 
    Generally i think my friend and the concierge also have a certain understanding, and often know each other from my experience.
     
    I have thought about sneaking my friend in, but I think that will cause problems - I also want to be / and appear respectable in a place like an Aman property - where the other guests also paid for the same kind of tranquil serenity….
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from + BenjaminNicholas in Puerto Vallarta Escorts   
    curious about going rates . I was chatting with guy I dated over the summer  about PV recently . 
    He basically told me I would not like it - it’s not Mykonos ( a fact he repeated many times )  but I’m curious enough to visit - especially if it doesn’t cost what Mykonos costs 
    That said I do like Mexico -cdmx in particular. I guess being a new yorker , I need culture , good food and art - but i keep an open mind 
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from EastbayMike in Gregbig in NYC   
    I personally don’t like the look of his eyes. Looks like he’s on something ? I could be wrong. 
    I have gotten better at making hires I personally would not hire based on his pics on rent massuer - looks like he is coming off something 
     
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from + nycman in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    In my opinion 
    New York / San Francisco / Los Angeles $300
    London £200, outside London £150
    EU excluding Paris €150, Paris is €200,  expect lower rates in Spain €100 , but not Italy
    ( this is base , true at time of posting . expect -/+ 50 to 100 depending on talent, ie pornstar / onlyfans fame  -instafame and reputation, body , dick , talents  ) 
    Much like a law firm, if you want the opinion of a senior partner expect to pay more , but one of the junior associates will fuck you over just the same, maybe with less experience 
     
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from + nycman in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    I'll end on this note. It's a piece of wisdom my former manager imparted on me some years ago. 
    i was a young impressionable 23 year old who had just moved to New York at the time.  [ Looking back I wish I had more sex too - I was far too proper and conservative] .
     I was living in a partially subsidized apartment in Manhattan with roommates. At the time, my starting salary was VERY LOW - and nearly panicked when I walked into a supermarket [ The Food Emporium?] to look at the price of milk and orange juice.  How is this going to work?
    I was working in  a job that was part salary + part bonus + part commission - and i was concerned about how I was going to live ( I frankly I thought the salary component was unrealistic). I voiced these concerns to my manager who I was close friends with. 
    I thought maybe I need to cut back and trim expenses. 
    His answer
    "You shouldn't be worried that milk costs X and orange juice costs Y etc.  Cutting back is not the solution"
    You see the solution, Jetlow…….is to just make more money. That will solve all of your problems.   Its the New York solution to all problems really -  just go make more money.
     
    So for those cringing at NY rates either
    1) Make more money
    2) Hire elsewhere 
    3) Pass
     
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from + José Soplanucas in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    In my opinion 
    New York / San Francisco / Los Angeles $300
    London £200, outside London £150
    EU excluding Paris €150, Paris is €200,  expect lower rates in Spain €100 , but not Italy
    ( this is base , true at time of posting . expect -/+ 50 to 100 depending on talent, ie pornstar / onlyfans fame  -instafame and reputation, body , dick , talents  ) 
    Much like a law firm, if you want the opinion of a senior partner expect to pay more , but one of the junior associates will fuck you over just the same, maybe with less experience 
     
  19. Agree
    Alex93108 got a reaction from Luv2play in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    In my opinion 
    New York / San Francisco / Los Angeles $300
    London £200, outside London £150
    EU excluding Paris €150, Paris is €200,  expect lower rates in Spain €100 , but not Italy
    ( this is base , true at time of posting . expect -/+ 50 to 100 depending on talent, ie pornstar / onlyfans fame  -instafame and reputation, body , dick , talents  ) 
    Much like a law firm, if you want the opinion of a senior partner expect to pay more , but one of the junior associates will fuck you over just the same, maybe with less experience 
     
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from HoseMaster in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    In my opinion 
    New York / San Francisco / Los Angeles $300
    London £200, outside London £150
    EU excluding Paris €150, Paris is €200,  expect lower rates in Spain €100 , but not Italy
    ( this is base , true at time of posting . expect -/+ 50 to 100 depending on talent, ie pornstar / onlyfans fame  -instafame and reputation, body , dick , talents  ) 
    Much like a law firm, if you want the opinion of a senior partner expect to pay more , but one of the junior associates will fuck you over just the same, maybe with less experience 
     
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from Skip in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    I'll end on this note. It's a piece of wisdom my former manager imparted on me some years ago. 
    i was a young impressionable 23 year old who had just moved to New York at the time.  [ Looking back I wish I had more sex too - I was far too proper and conservative] .
     I was living in a partially subsidized apartment in Manhattan with roommates. At the time, my starting salary was VERY LOW - and nearly panicked when I walked into a supermarket [ The Food Emporium?] to look at the price of milk and orange juice.  How is this going to work?
    I was working in  a job that was part salary + part bonus + part commission - and i was concerned about how I was going to live ( I frankly I thought the salary component was unrealistic). I voiced these concerns to my manager who I was close friends with. 
    I thought maybe I need to cut back and trim expenses. 
    His answer
    "You shouldn't be worried that milk costs X and orange juice costs Y etc.  Cutting back is not the solution"
    You see the solution, Jetlow…….is to just make more money. That will solve all of your problems.   Its the New York solution to all problems really -  just go make more money.
     
    So for those cringing at NY rates either
    1) Make more money
    2) Hire elsewhere 
    3) Pass
     
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    I'll end on this note. It's a piece of wisdom my former manager imparted on me some years ago. 
    i was a young impressionable 23 year old who had just moved to New York at the time.  [ Looking back I wish I had more sex too - I was far too proper and conservative] .
     I was living in a partially subsidized apartment in Manhattan with roommates. At the time, my starting salary was VERY LOW - and nearly panicked when I walked into a supermarket [ The Food Emporium?] to look at the price of milk and orange juice.  How is this going to work?
    I was working in  a job that was part salary + part bonus + part commission - and i was concerned about how I was going to live ( I frankly I thought the salary component was unrealistic). I voiced these concerns to my manager who I was close friends with. 
    I thought maybe I need to cut back and trim expenses. 
    His answer
    "You shouldn't be worried that milk costs X and orange juice costs Y etc.  Cutting back is not the solution"
    You see the solution, Jetlow…….is to just make more money. That will solve all of your problems.   Its the New York solution to all problems really -  just go make more money.
     
    So for those cringing at NY rates either
    1) Make more money
    2) Hire elsewhere 
    3) Pass
     
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from MikeBiDude in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    I'll end on this note. It's a piece of wisdom my former manager imparted on me some years ago. 
    i was a young impressionable 23 year old who had just moved to New York at the time.  [ Looking back I wish I had more sex too - I was far too proper and conservative] .
     I was living in a partially subsidized apartment in Manhattan with roommates. At the time, my starting salary was VERY LOW - and nearly panicked when I walked into a supermarket [ The Food Emporium?] to look at the price of milk and orange juice.  How is this going to work?
    I was working in  a job that was part salary + part bonus + part commission - and i was concerned about how I was going to live ( I frankly I thought the salary component was unrealistic). I voiced these concerns to my manager who I was close friends with. 
    I thought maybe I need to cut back and trim expenses. 
    His answer
    "You shouldn't be worried that milk costs X and orange juice costs Y etc.  Cutting back is not the solution"
    You see the solution, Jetlow…….is to just make more money. That will solve all of your problems.   Its the New York solution to all problems really -  just go make more money.
     
    So for those cringing at NY rates either
    1) Make more money
    2) Hire elsewhere 
    3) Pass
     
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from + bigjoey in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    I'll end on this note. It's a piece of wisdom my former manager imparted on me some years ago. 
    i was a young impressionable 23 year old who had just moved to New York at the time.  [ Looking back I wish I had more sex too - I was far too proper and conservative] .
     I was living in a partially subsidized apartment in Manhattan with roommates. At the time, my starting salary was VERY LOW - and nearly panicked when I walked into a supermarket [ The Food Emporium?] to look at the price of milk and orange juice.  How is this going to work?
    I was working in  a job that was part salary + part bonus + part commission - and i was concerned about how I was going to live ( I frankly I thought the salary component was unrealistic). I voiced these concerns to my manager who I was close friends with. 
    I thought maybe I need to cut back and trim expenses. 
    His answer
    "You shouldn't be worried that milk costs X and orange juice costs Y etc.  Cutting back is not the solution"
    You see the solution, Jetlow…….is to just make more money. That will solve all of your problems.   Its the New York solution to all problems really -  just go make more money.
     
    So for those cringing at NY rates either
    1) Make more money
    2) Hire elsewhere 
    3) Pass
     
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    Alex93108 got a reaction from thomas in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    I'll end on this note. It's a piece of wisdom my former manager imparted on me some years ago. 
    i was a young impressionable 23 year old who had just moved to New York at the time.  [ Looking back I wish I had more sex too - I was far too proper and conservative] .
     I was living in a partially subsidized apartment in Manhattan with roommates. At the time, my starting salary was VERY LOW - and nearly panicked when I walked into a supermarket [ The Food Emporium?] to look at the price of milk and orange juice.  How is this going to work?
    I was working in  a job that was part salary + part bonus + part commission - and i was concerned about how I was going to live ( I frankly I thought the salary component was unrealistic). I voiced these concerns to my manager who I was close friends with. 
    I thought maybe I need to cut back and trim expenses. 
    His answer
    "You shouldn't be worried that milk costs X and orange juice costs Y etc.  Cutting back is not the solution"
    You see the solution, Jetlow…….is to just make more money. That will solve all of your problems.   Its the New York solution to all problems really -  just go make more money.
     
    So for those cringing at NY rates either
    1) Make more money
    2) Hire elsewhere 
    3) Pass
     
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