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13 minutes ago, Bokomaru said:

@Vin_Marcowhich begs the question, what does it open up for? Love?

For purposes of digestion 😂 Sorry to be a party pooper.... 🔝 🐶 here 😎

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I do know of providers who escort on top of a full time job.

As well as the issues raised to date, on the more practical side: Would you be able to easily respond to messages during the day?  Would you be confident at committing to appointments in the evening?  

Some employers do require employees to disclose all sources of income from employment/self-employment so if you're employer found it out it could be a straightforward breach of contract (I assume you have fewer employment protections than in the UK or rest of Europe).

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On 11/13/2023 at 3:46 AM, Pd1_jap said:

Hello, Y'all.

I'm a working professional in the corporate world but I've exhausted my budget for providers for the year. Would it be foolish to try out being a provider? 

I'm relatively attractive, a Midwest 7 — an LA 5. I don't have a great body but I'm a tall guy with a 7" cock. Sucking dick is a passion of mine. There are many ads online for guys that look like me (harry bear with a shaved head). I also get a lot of attention on the hookup apps and turn many guys away. 

To be clear, I'm not looking to get rich or start porn. I just want to make a little extra cash so I can hire the guys that really turn me on. Part of me is really turned on by the idea but I also know it's far from roses and sunshine.

Tchüss

Well interesting conversation indeed!    And there are certainly others that precede you sir.

In all seriousness here,   being a good escort is about more than a simple side gig.    You need to analyze the benefits and the challenges.   You need to get input from those  providers who may know you and can good you good advice based on your personality and goals.   It takes planning,   it takes marketing and a lot of diligence.    It isn't easy.     DON'T  just put yourself out there without prudent forethought.   You could put yourself in physical and legal danger.     Ask a lot of questions and a plan before doing anything.

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9 hours ago, LD19847 said:

I do know of providers who escort on top of a full time job.

As well as the issues raised to date, on the more practical side: Would you be able to easily respond to messages during the day?  Would you be confident at committing to appointments in the evening?  

Some employers do require employees to disclose all sources of income from employment/self-employment so if you're employer found it out it could be a straightforward breach of contract (I assume you have fewer employment protections than in the UK or rest of Europe).

The only thing that would void my contact is the morality clause. But they would only care if it was in the news. I'm not high level enough and have no access to sensitive information. 

Yes, protections in California may not be as strong as in Western Europe but I would assume are as good as eastern Europe.

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Slightly off topic but kind of related… Does anyone know of an app / website / service that matches up people looking for a “friend with benefit” / FB?

Kind of like a match making service but for people who are only interested in NSA fun, and can pay their own way to meet up etc.?

I guess Grindr is intended for this purpose but I just don’t have the time or energy or patience. If someone took in my requirements, matched me up and gave me some potential matches (who they had already screened), I would be happy to pay for that service.

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1 hour ago, Thique said:

I guess Grindr is intended for this purpose but I just don’t have the time or energy or patience. If someone took in my requirements, matched me up and gave me some potential matches (who they had already screened), I would be happy to pay for that service.

Scruff has a feature to allow you to click “I’m interested” on profiles that catch your eye. Based on the types of men you show interest in, Scruff will create a daily Match Stack of potential partners. Go through that stack and swipe left or right. If there’s a match, you’ll both be notified and let the hookup begin! It takes a little while to get started but it’s a fun way for Scruff to play virtual matchmaker. 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I get a fair amount of attention from guys into muscle worship, and I began to wonder if I could become a pro just doing muscle worship.  I deliberately made a date with a guy that I wasn't attracted to to see if I might be able to find the right mindset for it.   He liked it - called me back a couple times - but I didn't like it,  decided it probably wasn't an option for me. 

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1 hour ago, Rudynate said:

I get a fair amount of attention from guys into muscle worship, and I began to wonder if I could become a pro just doing muscle worship.  I deliberately made a date with a guy that I wasn't attracted to to see if I might be able to find the right mindset for it.   He liked it - called me back a couple times - but I didn't like it,  decided it probably wasn't an option for me. 

Maybe you need to do more market research. 😈💪😛

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It seems to me that this sounds better "on paper" than reality would be

In addition to my day job I teach indoor cycling (aka spin) part-time.   During COVID lockdown, I thought "I'll just teach online".  $1500 and 100 hours later I had all the tech  and my home studio set up, then I had to market myself, schedule classes, keep track of billing, etc.  Long story short, it was a TON of work and NOT FUN.  And, the ROI sucked.  In the end, I made my $1500 back then stopped teaching online.  Now, post-COVID, I'm back to teaching at a gym and all I have to do is show up!  They take care of the rest.   And I make about $500/month of "mad money" (which is also my hiring money LOL) for a few hours per week of work.   Teaching also keeps me accountable to doing the work I WOULD (should) BE DOING ANYWAY!

Point is, I feel like I have learned via the "ask a provider" section that being a provider is a ton of work - outside the "on" time' i.e. several hours of work probably go into every hour that produces income.  Then, there are the head (and rear) aches and other challenges to this hustle.

So, the suggestion to find a side hustle that funds your playtime is a good one 🥰

BTW, I have great legs!

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