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On 12/2/2023 at 9:52 AM, marylander1940 said:

The real question is also whether escorting now when is SO competitive is still a way to achieve the American dream as long as you save money?

For Escorts who are smart and save and invest (both in the market and themselves), I would say they are living the American WET Dream! 🇺🇲 💦

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4 hours ago, maninsoma said:

I'm certainly not denying your facts.  In fact in San Francisco on Rentmen currently there are:

6 pages of ads for escorts claiming to be 30 or younger.

5 pages of ads for guys claiming to be 30-40 years old; 3 pages of that are men 35 and under, 2 pages men 35-40.

1 1/2 pages for men aged 40-50.

And less than one full page from age 50 on up.

I think my point is that while this industry certainly favors younger guys, and many guys who do this when they are young adults don't stay in the industry for very long, there certainly is a market for older men providing they not only have qualities that still appeal to their client base but also know how to provide an experience satisfying enough that they have repeat clients. 

Yes, and since you are in SF, you must have had many opportunities to meet up with Allen Silver (if he is your type).  I wish he was visited south FL but he told me he only had luck with clients in Orlando and not south FL.  https://allensilver.com/

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4 hours ago, maninsoma said:

know how to provide an experience satisfying enough that they have repeat clients

This is the ticket, right here. You can be young and beautiful, but it only gets you so far, for so long. A lasting career in this profession requires hard work, skills, professionalism, and maturity. Those are a tall order for most 22 year olds today. Some provider-client relationships can last for decades. Living the American dream is possible, just not easy or achievable for everyone.

I agree, investing is key. Whether that’s your own side business or traditional retirement investing, most will have to do this to live their life to the end without running out of money. I do. I personally don’t mind supplementing my income later in life with a “whatever” job. Could be part time doing just about anything that doesn’t require school or certifications. Maybe for me it’s in the architecture field. I do miss it. Then there’s my farm business, which won’t be a huge cash cow but something to supplement.

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