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I met him tonight, he's legit. Pics are accurate, his English was good, he was friendly and had a good sense of humor, he was ok with kissing and was convincing that he was into it throughout without being over the top. Overall had a good experience. He says he's 22 in person. He's charging 300 euros / hour in NYC (+ Uber fare). For me it was well worth it.

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Just now, nycman said:

What’s he going to say?…."No one wants to hire my super smooth schnitzel hole?"

The illusion of demand is key to getting a price above market value. 

Lol. Exactly. It’s a free market and he will get whatever he can command. 

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On 6/11/2021 at 12:44 AM, tommylb said:

I met him tonight, he's legit. Pics are accurate, his English was good, he was friendly and had a good sense of humor, he was ok with kissing and was convincing that he was into it throughout without being over the top. Overall had a good experience. He says he's 22 in person. He's charging 300 euros / hour in NYC (+ Uber fare). For me it was well worth it.

Did he top or bottom ?

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59 minutes ago, RYXX said:

Just found this thread. Totally in love with it! 💓 

Now there’s a young man with a strong backhand return.

Keep your chin up….and you’ll go far. 

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Whenever the perceived benchmark rate for anyone's time increases, I imagine people may find it difficult to swallow - no pun intended.  Whether that person is a lawyer, accountant, escort, or any other professional service provider.  If someone's donation for their time is considerably higher than that of their cohorts and they still maintain the clientele numbers they need to see, good for them.  They have found what the market is willing to bear. Some might have higher donations and not work as often, while others are happy working more for somewhat less per appointment.  It all comes down to the provider's business plan, and if a potential client finds the plan to be unrealistic or unpalatable, there are no doubt other providers whose donation structures meet that client's expectations.  A key doesn't have to fit every lock.

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42 minutes ago, pubic_assistance said:

I don't see anyone walking into Hermes and telling them their $ 10,000 handbags are too expensive.

If you don't like the price...don't shop there.

 

 

Exactly. It's all about the balance between a person's level of disposable income and their values and priorities for how they wish to spend it.  Though it is completely understandable that someone would be disappointed if there is a provider they really, really want to meet but are unable to due to the donation amount.  I get that, but it's ultimately part of the price we pay for living in a free-market economy and enjoying other benefits that come from that.  I only wish people would not take their disappointment out on the provider.  There needs to be more kindness and understanding all around.

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Back to the topic of RYXX….I’ve been messaging him on RM, seems nice. He has some positive one-liner text reviews on RM (seen via a VPN). He just changed up his travel dates to SoCal 😢 I’ll have to wait and see if he actually visits here.

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