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16 minutes ago, marylander1940 said:

For the record, some escorts after a first encounter offer discounts to clients they consider to be more "doable" than others because of looks mostly but also chemistry, etc. 

Certain providers ask for photos of the client, same way clients ask for photos of the provider. The provider sets the rate according to how do-able you are.

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On 12/28/2024 at 3:30 PM, HotelFun said:

Ok, thanks for all the responses. The summary seems to be London experiences overall are superior and pleasant relative to other cities. Glad some of you boys have had museum and dinner experiences etc with your hires, but the question remains - is there outright and explicit collusion or coordination in pricing in this city? Just don’t buy the pricing is visible so everyone lands on the same rate argument - that’s just not the case, pricing is largely not visible until you actually chat directly to providers. Collusion, coordination, syndicate at play???

 

On 12/28/2024 at 4:13 PM, Jamie21 said:

There’s no collusion or cartel here. If you’re going for a certain type of Brazilian in London, in a certain area, then it’s likely they all know each other either directly or once removed. Word gets around at what each other charges. They’ll all end up similar. Maybe that’s what you’re noticing. There isn’t a cartel or any conspiracy to fleece Americans. 

 

I've wondered out loud in the past about whether there is someone running the whole Brazilian operation. There was something similar going on in Spain so it would not surprise me. A lot of these boys are staying in very nice apartments in central London. It strains belief to imagine that middle/working class Brazilians can afford these apartments when they would be a reach for some six figure earners.

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On 12/30/2024 at 4:39 AM, marylander1940 said:

I would believe YOU on this subject but I'm skeptical about others getting the DILF discount. 

For the record, some escorts after a first encounter offer discounts to clients they consider to be more "doable" than others because of looks mostly, but also chemistry, etc. 

Yes, I've gotten discounts on 2nd visits.  As a middle-aged obese man, it helps to have a HWP (Huge White Penis) and if not HWP,  then a great attitude 

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When I visited London last year, my hires (massage and escort) pretty much were all very friendly, and we had conversation at the end.  Nobody was rushing me out the door like here in NYC.  In particular was an American ex-pat that I had a long conversation with who extolled the benefits of living in London/UK versus where he was from in the U.S.  This was a late night session as well.  Some providers here in NYC barely say hello to me.     

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I was back in London a few weeks ago. I've noticed an interesting price divergence between the English boys and the Brazilians. The typical outcall rate for an English boy is 200 pounds whilst the Brazilians are 300 plus uber. There is one English boy that charges 350 plus uber but he is the exception.

I haven't been able to find a reason for the Brazilian premium so far. They're not necessarily more attractive than white boys.

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Many of the Brazilians are managed by someone, who takes a cut. Maybe that’s why they charge more.

If you visit London hire a proper Londoner, with an English accent and who can tell you how to make tea and address the King, should you come across him….(you make tea in a tea pot and you put the milk in the cup first, and if you come across the King it’s ’Your Majesty’ at first and then ‘Sir’). 


 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Jamie21 said:

Many of the Brazilians are managed by someone, who takes a cut. Maybe that’s why they charge more.

If you visit London hire a proper Londoner, with an English accent and who can tell you how to make tea and address the King, should you come across him….(you make tea in a tea pot and you put the milk in the cup first, and if you come across the King it’s ’Your Majesty’ at first and then ‘Sir’). 


 

 

 

I prefer middle and working class boys, they're less intimidating. Some on this site may remember Grant from a few years ago. He was a really proper and posh. He was super hot but his poshness was actually intimidating to me.

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3 hours ago, Jamie21 said:

Many of the Brazilians are managed by someone, who takes a cut. Maybe that’s why they charge more.

If you visit London hire a proper Londoner, with an English accent and who can tell you how to make tea and address the King, should you come across him….(you make tea in a tea pot and you put the milk in the cup first, and if you come across the King it’s ’Your Majesty’ at first and then ‘Sir’). 


 

 

 

Great advice, but what about scones, clotted cream and jam? I’m partial to Cornwall.

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5 hours ago, Quincy_7 said:

I prefer middle and working class boys, they're less intimidating. Some on this site may remember Grant from a few years ago. He was a really proper and posh. He was super hot but his poshness was actually intimidating to me.

I can do working class, no problem. Although someone who isn’t from the UK couldn’t tell one’s class from one’s accent, language or demeanour. But to a British person it’s immediately evident and cannot be hidden. 

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2 hours ago, Jamie21 said:

I can do working class, no problem. Although someone who isn’t from the UK couldn’t tell one’s class from one’s accent, language or demeanour. But to a British person it’s immediately evident and cannot be hidden. 

I would qualify that by saying if you are from a Commonwealth country such as Canada you can usually detect a Britisher’s class the moment he or she opens their mouth. 

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4 hours ago, Jamie21 said:

I can do working class, no problem. Although someone who isn’t from the UK couldn’t tell one’s class from one’s accent, language or demeanour. But to a British person it’s immediately evident and cannot be hidden. 

Working class boys are arguably the hottest. I really miss the chav aesthetic from a while ago. Chavs unfortunately seems to have died out.

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4 hours ago, Luv2play said:

I would qualify that by saying if you are from a Commonwealth country such as Canada you can usually detect a Britisher’s class the moment he or she opens their mouth. 

Really because whenever I've been in Canada half the time, they've thought I was Irish or Australian or South African!

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16 minutes ago, Quincy_7 said:

Some English people do sound Australian to be fair.

When you consider the variety of accents in the US then it’s only normal that the UK also has regional accents, even within England. And then in London itself. But there is no mistaking the posh accent of an upper class Englishman, Just listen to King Charles speak. 

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9 hours ago, Jamie21 said:

Although someone who isn’t from the UK couldn’t tell one’s class from one’s accent, language or demeanour. But to a British person it’s immediately evident and cannot be hidden. 

Really ?

Maybe on a first visit...but I think it's always pretty evident to me.

I can also tell when a Brit is trying to adopt a posh accent. Maybe I just watched too many episodes of "Keeping up Appearances".

keeping up appearances 90s GIF

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58 minutes ago, Luv2play said:

When you consider the variety of accents in the US then it’s only normal that the UK also has regional accents, even within England. And then in London itself. But there is no mistaking the posh accent of an upper class Englishman, Just listen to King Charles speak. 

Accents can change within a few miles, London has at least 5 (cockney, saaath London, norf London, estuary, RP). There’s loads of different ones across the whole country. 

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1 hour ago, Quincy_7 said:
27 minutes ago, Jamie21 said:

Accents can change within a few miles, London has at least 5 (cockney, saaath London, norf London, estuary, RP). There’s loads of different ones across the whole country. 

It’s the British school system which defines class in Britain and one aspect of the schooling is the accent taught at these schools. If not taught, then absorbed by osmosis. It starts at the public (aka private) schools like Eton and Harrow and continues at Oxford and Cambridge. 
Most political leaders in the UK are a product of this system. 

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America has its upper and lower class accents too. I must have been the only guy in my university class with a Chicago accent, which is considered working class, and from which my classmates tried to wean me off.

The weird thing about America are the extreme regional differences. I can tell the difference between a New York, Boston, or Chicago accent, but I found Southerners can't, and refer to them all as "Yankee accents "

Likewise, I've met Southerners who can tell the difference between Atlanta, Memphis, New Orleans, Southern Illinois, etc., although all Southern accents sound the same to me.

Posted
3 hours ago, Vegas_Millennial said:

 To get back on subject, there's no way in bloody 'ell I'd pay extra for a Brazilian in London.

Some are definitely worth it. Like Victor Souza, that beautiful boy who was only there for a few months and then disappeared. I still think about him.

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