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Second data point. In morning, looking at ads for a city I might visit. Also got unsolicited RM messages just for browsing.

 

You already made that point. Some in this forum get offended if a provider contacts them because he noticed them looking at his ad. He is you take it as a compliment

 

In 6 years, maybe 3 escorts emailed me via RM, unsolicited. Now I get that many RM messages in single browsing session without even reaching out to anyone. It is a very new thing from my perspective.

 

I'm not hiring now, but it's worth a monograph.

 

Hopefully whenever things go back to “normal” folks (clients and escorts) will be busier.

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In 6 years, maybe 3 escorts emailed me via RM, unsolicited. Now I get that many RM messages in single browsing session without even reaching out to anyone. It is a very new thing from my perspective.

 

I'm not hiring now, but it's worth a monograph.

 

I used to have escorts email me a lot if they saw I looked at their profile. Since I found out how to turn it off so that an escort can't tell I looked at their profile I get no messagaes

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@Benjamin_Nicholas – that’s the other things that aren’t equal ;) When the client demands something other than what is widely available on the market, the curve shifts. If both curves shift (higher demand price and higher supply price), I suspect we’ll see an overall shift in the market. Markets of any nature rarely just fall after adjusting to a new higher equilibrium. It takes major outside forces to push down equilibrium in a homeostatic market. And given the need and desire for money and sex, the market is rather sticky and inelastic. It takes something a global pandemic for us to even entertain the idea of a shift in the market, and even then we’re skeptical it’ll shift.

Good point. Also worth noting here that this market in particular tends to be more sticky than others ;):D

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