+ RyanDean Posted May 27 Posted May 27 Over the last few weeks, I've become mildly obsessed with The Luxe Mentor, a TikTok creator who -- under the cover of a face-blurring filter -- reflects on his years of experience as a high-end male companion. Curious if any of y'all have brushed up against this gent on your FYP or wherever... + azdr0710, BaronArtz and marylander1940 2 1
+ azdr0710 Posted May 28 Posted May 28 I had to look up "FYP"......yup, I'm not a TikTok guy! I only watched the one in which he talks about meeting with a wealthy dude in Connecticut who was disabled in an accident..... if this guy is real, I'm sure several forum members know who it is, I assume....I don't know......nice voice thanks, @RyanDean marylander1940 1
Zapped Posted July 4 Posted July 4 I've been following him on TikTok as well. He seems to be working to develop a business coaching other "male companions." I'm a little surprised there isn't more discussion of him here. One of his videos seemed to be too revealing, showing the exterior of a country club or similar venue where he was attending a function with a client, and then some footage of the event. I probably was not the only one to point out that this cam very close to outing his client and himself. He took it down pretty quickly. The points he makes about developing a relationship with a client are really good, whether one is an escort (um, "companion") or not. Rod Hagen 1
Gsk Posted September 25 Posted September 25 I consider myself a very street smart person. Luxe Mentor ("male companion") is different sort of thirst trap. I recently saw a video of him—shirtless, buff, smooth-talking voice—and he's sitting there in the lobby of the Four Seasons. If I walked into the lobby and saw him I would instantly think that's a hustler exploiting older and lonely wealthy gay men. If he's as fabulously successful as he tries to seem, you really have to wonder why he is on social media making content exclusively devoted to hustling. Who is watching and why?
ShortCutie7 Posted September 25 Posted September 25 I binged a bunch of his videos about a month ago and he seems insanely hot and great at all aspects of his job. He has mentioned that he’s straight in real life, but refuses to identify the gender of his clients, which leads me to believe he serves clients of all genders. As for his reasoning for posting… maybe he genuinely wants to help (and can make money from helping) other providers. I’m sure he gets client inquiries from this platform, as well (as he has mentioned he doesn’t currently advertise on the sites).
Rod Hagen Posted October 13 Posted October 13 (edited) Has anybody figured out who he is? Initially, I was turned off by his obsession with Luxe, but then I had to remind myself how much I was into that stupid crap in the first decade of my escorting career. It's kinda inevitable when you're surrounded by it only to return in the morning to your shitty wood-framed one-bedroom. More importantly, ignoring the Luxe and the Elevator Posing, he seems pretty level headed and he knows NYC, the whole city not just Manhattan, extremely well. I like him. Definitely like his accent. Physically, he's not my taste at all. But I like him as a person/escort. Edited October 13 by Rod Hagen
+ nycman Posted October 14 Posted October 14 15 hours ago, Rod Hagen said: he knows NYC, the whole city not just Manhattan I don’t understand. grin Rod Hagen 1
mike carey Posted October 14 Posted October 14 57 minutes ago, nycman said: I don’t understand. grin Of course! Crossing one of those rivers must be as profound a dislocation as crossing any ocean. MscleLovr 1
MscleLovr Posted October 14 Posted October 14 (edited) Interesting thread @RyanDean Thanks for posting; I’d no idea this existed on TikTok Edited October 14 by MscleLovr
Vulgarii Posted October 14 Posted October 14 It seems like when such a person is nearly done "with the game" they will transition into being a mentor, almost like a digital pimp or madame, or, they go down the Born Again Christian route and preach against that lifestyle. It's always one or the other, unless the person really disappears into obscurity. The Christian grift is very lucrative and popular. There are a ton of these people across tiktok and YouTube especially for females in the aspiring sugar baby arena. You have ex escorts and pornstars allegedly married to multi-millionaires and they're trying to mentor young people on how to achieve the glam life without making the same mistakes, but it's really painting a fake image of the lifestyle and makes people even more jaded. I've spent years in some circles exposing such frauds. Now I'm getting into creating erotic ai influencers because that is sadly, but really taking off. marylander1940 1
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