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On 8/19/2024 at 11:08 AM, TJMS said:

I see he is a lawyer. I’d be happy to jump on his “fee couch!”

And perhaps "review" his "briefs?"

  • 4 weeks later...
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I love how this guy says he’s not doing it for the money and brags about himself and his success in life in various interviews online. So if he’s not doing it for the money and is so rich, will he give a discount or is his rate $400 an hour like some of the outrageous rates being charged?

 

I wonder what will happen to all these “successful” amateur porno providers once their looks fade and their faces with their boners are all over the net when they try to get a real job. 

Posted
25 minutes ago, JeffsterLA said:

if he’s not doing it for the money and is so rich, will he give a discount or is his rate $400 an hour like some of the outrageous rates being charged?

I wonder what will happen to all these “successful” amateur porno providers once their looks fade and their faces with their boners are all over the net when they try to get a real job. 

Perhaps some of these “successful” amateur porno providers once their looks fade and their faces with their boners are all over the net are assembling a little nest egg and investing it on the side -- so that they will be a little more secure than people toiling away at "real jobs" that barely pay minimum wage --  and find themselves both in bad health and in debt after decades of hard work. I'd rather be optimistic than otherwise.

As far as the discount question, Freud wrote about the importance of the exchange of money for services being necessary for a client to register/appreciate the value of the services and for transference to begin.  I think some of that thinking might be relevant here also.

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40 minutes ago, Walt said:

Perhaps some of these “successful” amateur porno providers once their looks fade and their faces with their boners are all over the net are assembling a little nest egg and investing it on the side -- so that they will be a little more secure than people toiling away at "real jobs" that barely pay minimum wage --  and find themselves both in bad health and in debt after decades of hard work. I'd rather be optimistic than otherwise.

As far as the discount question, Freud wrote about the importance of the exchange of money for services being necessary for a client to register/appreciate the value of the services and for transference to begin.  I think some of that thinking might be relevant here also.

Thats hilarious. Thanks for the good laugh.  Yes I’m sure most of us doctors, lawyers, business owners and others here paying $$$ to meet masseurs and escorts are making minimum wage. It’s equally humorous the notion that gay men who are worshipped just because of their looks, muscles and dick would have the foresight, knowledge, and humility to think that they may not be desirable one day and invest like Warren Buffett. Thanks for the bit of fantasia. 

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3 hours ago, JeffsterLA said:

Thats hilarious. Thanks for the good laugh.  Yes I’m sure most of us doctors, lawyers, business owners and others here paying $$$ to meet masseurs and escorts are making minimum wage. It’s equally humorous the notion that gay men who are worshipped just because of their looks, muscles and dick would have the foresight, knowledge, and humility to think that they may not be desirable one day and invest like Warren Buffett. Thanks for the bit of fantasia. 

Doctors, lawyers, or business owners are not the only people with what you call "real jobs." I wasn't talking about clients, I was talking about MOST people in the world. Clearly they are not on your radar.

Well, at least we know that in the end when providers lose the only things they have that you think has value, they probably won't be nearly as smug and self-satisfied as some of their clients are.

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