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1 hour ago, goosh69 said:

And they get it regardless for your pearl clutching.

This is the takeaway.  

No amount of discussion here to the contrary makes a difference in this business.

If you're handsome, have a good body and they like you, they'll pay you well for your time.

When you scrape the bottom and sides of a barrel, it's easier to get guys to agree to much less.

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On 2/11/2024 at 6:39 PM, pubic_assistance said:

. . .  but the twink is no more than a  $300 hole for some desperate old man.

Love the dirty talk. 😉

 

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Hunter is gorgeous. Unfortunately, he was never much of a communicator when he came to my area. I always assumed he was another OnlyFans promoter.

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On 2/13/2024 at 5:57 PM, Simon Suraci said:

^Personally, I don’t get the appeal, Cade is not my kind of guy. To each their own.

Completely agree regarding Cade. He's a nice looking guy but I can't quite understand the huge fan base. I find quite a few others to be much more desirable. As you say 'To each their own'.

Posted
17 hours ago, goosh69 said:

This. Some of you I’ve been saying you won’t pay over $300 an hour for 20 years. just through basic inflation rates will have gone up. Now that so many of these guys can make money on only fans, etc

1. Inflation does not equal extra wages. Ask any working person. Supply and demand is the only measure, and if clients won't pay more than 300, that's what the provider gets.

2. OnlyFans income is overrated except for the most popular guys.

Posted
17 hours ago, goosh69 said:

they get it regardless for your  pearl clutching.

Absolutely.

I know a young man who makes tens of thousands through his OnlyFans. He does however keep a few customers for in-person-meet-ups. He's charging $1200 an hour and seems to have a steady stream of appointments.

 

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, DrownedBoy said:

1. Inflation does not equal extra wages. Ask any working person. Supply and demand is the only measure, and if clients won't pay more than 300, that's what the provider gets.

2. OnlyFans income is overrated except for the most popular guys.

Yes, and the most popular guys are the ones asking for well over $300, and in fact getting well over $300 an hour. It’s kind of bizarre that people pretend like multiple people on this very website Don’t get ridiculously hot guys because they’re willing to pay more. They do, including top Instagram influencers, well known male models, top only fans guys, hot reality show guys, etc. Those guys charge more and get more.

Edited by goosh69
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52 minutes ago, goosh69 said:

Yes, and the most popular guys are the ones asking for well over $300, and in fact getting well over $300 an hour. It’s kind of bizarre that people pretend like multiple people on this very website Don’t get ridiculously hot guys because they’re willing to pay more. They do, including top Instagram influencers, well known male models, top only fans guys, hot reality show guys, etc. Those guys charge more and get more.

See, you understand reality...  And I appreciate that.

Some people here microagressively post because they themselves don't have the bankroll for the company they'd like.

It's not difficult to read between those lines when it becomes a repeat performance.

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3 minutes ago, BenjaminNicholas said:

Some people here microagressively post because they themselves don't have the bankroll for the company they'd like.

It's not difficult to read between those lines when it becomes a repeat performance.

Yes, I don't understand this either. I may not be willing to pay the price some guys want but I don't begrudge them or doubt they can get it. For me, it's the same as commenting on the appearance of a provider I wouldn't hire. 

I'd rather spend my time on other things. 

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8 hours ago, DrownedBoy said:

Supply and demand is the only measure, and if clients won't pay more than 300, that's what the provider gets.

It is supply and demand but be aware this is an industry where the seller has more power. The clients that won’t pay more than 300 don’t get the provider. There’s low barrier to entry into this business and low to zero fixed costs. Providers can decide their rate because if no one buys at their minimum rate they’re prepared to work for then they simply leave the market and do something else. If the market rate is say $300 and the minimum I want is $400 then I will turn away the $300 guys, I don’t drop my rate to $300. If I get no buyers well then I’m not in the business am I? If the market rate rises to $400 perhaps because there’s higher demand or lower supply then I’ll enter the market and get $400. 

I suspect there’s a lot of frustration from those who can’t afford to hire the guys they want. It seems to come out by blaming providers for being greedy. 
 


 

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Jamie21 said:

It is supply and demand but be aware this is an industry where the seller has more power. 
 

… to neutrally surprise more than impress. I’m pretty sure I’d frequently mislabel buyer vs seller if merely presented with uncategorized images. 😬

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Posted
10 hours ago, MikeBiDude said:

I also think there is a very subjective perception of what an “outrageous donation” amounts to for many on here.

THIS. I have a few clients that have sent me over 5 grand after meeting once… some guys are rich and money isn’t an issue. They send me money well in advance of meetups because they know i will perform and be there when they want it. They don’t want to deal with paying every time so they will send me a few thousand for the next several sessions. I mean I even have guys that send me money just cause I text them for a while. So everyone’s idea of an outrageous donation is different. I also have people who try to haggle me down to 100 dollars to fuck me and that’s just embarrassing tbh 

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There is a market of wealthy men who find a provider who is so wildly expensive that their business model is based on seeing one client a week significantly more attractive than a provider who sees one or two clients a day.

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