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A client offers you a stipend of $10,000 a month, the use of a 2/2 "upper-end" high rise apartment with a view of Central Park, your tuition at a prestigious school, and, in addition, the "perks" of travel, fine dining, and, of course, shopping sprees. Of course, he lacks the "polish" of your "old money" clientete, and, in your honesty, you are somewhat embarrassed to have an association with him as his manner is, in a word, "common". But, of course, there are two Rolls Royce automobiles replete with chauffeur for your use. Is the offer inducement enough for an escort to quit the business and devote himself, exclusively, to the client?

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A client offers you a stipend of $10,000 a month, the use of a 2/2 "upper-end" high rise apartment with a view of Central Park, your tuition at a prestigious school, and, in addition, the "perks" of travel, fine dining, and, of course, shopping sprees. Of course, he lacks the "polish" of your "old money" clientete, and, in your honesty, you are somewhat embarrassed to have an association with him as his manner is, in a word, "common". But, of course, there are two Rolls Royce automobiles replete with chauffeur for your use. Is the offer inducement enough for an escort to quit the business and devote himself, exclusively, to the client?

 

Yes, if I were 15 years younger

 

:)

 

If someone came along and offered me a lovely lifestyle on a plate and he was nice and respectful I would take it with both hands.

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Uh, wrong coast. Isn't that Stanford in the picture? Would have to be an astonishingly high condo to have a view of

central park NY . . .

 

 

If I were the escort in this scenario, the three thousand mile separation would indeed be part of the deal. As long as the tuition and stipend checks arrived on time. http://www.boytoy.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif

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Can I pick the school and does this offer include a masters? As long as there are boundaries in place such as the client doesn't just walk into my apartment when ever he pleases and I can still have sex with people off the clock it seems like a reasonable offer

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$10k a mo in Manhattan is play money. Even if the living space is paid for, it's still not his and he can legally be evicted at any time the owner wants

 

if this so called 'luxe class' escort can't deal with the attitudes of new money, perhaps he should move on

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This situation sounds unbelievable, but I think the guy should turn it down. If he has contempt for his sugar daddy (deserved or not), it'll show and affect everything no matter what the terms.

 

It's not worth asking how I'd feel; I'm not in the situation and I don't know the person making the offer, which would determine how I felt about it. Posh digs and free tuition (which can always be withdrawn at will) wouldn't be enough to make me happy if I didn't like or respect the person on whose largesse I depended.

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If you are going to live off the fat of the land, you usually will wind up with the slob that owns the fat.

 

Poor baby is unhappy in his high rise and with his Rolls. I do not know what I find more contemptible the escort for taking the situation to start and then whining about it or the sugar daddy who is either blind to the disdain of the kept boy or chooses to ignore it.

 

The escort should either keep his complaints to himself or find another gig.

 

The sugar daddy ought to get a clue and get a real man instead of an instant arm candy with a bad attitude and a big mouth.

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A client offers you a stipend of $10,000 a month, the use of a 2/2 "upper-end" high rise apartment with a view of Central Park, your tuition at a prestigious school, and, in addition, the "perks" of travel, fine dining, and, of course, shopping sprees. Of course, he lacks the "polish" of your "old money" clientete, and, in your honesty, you are somewhat embarrassed to have an association with him as his manner is, in a word, "common". But, of course, there are two Rolls Royce automobiles replete with chauffeur for your use. Is the offer inducement enough for an escort to quit the business and devote himself, exclusively, to the client?

 

I like money and other perks just as much as the next guy. but I like my freedom, too. so, no - it wouldn't be inducement enough for me.

anyway, devoting myself exclusively to one person is what I do when I'm deeply in love. and actually, after discovering I also embrace polyamory, even that's out the window.

 

which leads me to wonder... why, robberbaron4u, would you want to be involved in that?

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A client offers you a stipend of $10,000 a month, the use of a 2/2 "upper-end" high rise apartment with a view of Central Park, your tuition at a prestigious school, and, in addition, the "perks" of travel, fine dining, and, of course, shopping sprees. Of course, he lacks the "polish" of your "old money" clientete, and, in your honesty, you are somewhat embarrassed to have an association with him as his manner is, in a word, "common". But, of course, there are two Rolls Royce automobiles replete with chauffeur for your use. Is the offer inducement enough for an escort to quit the business and devote himself, exclusively, to the client?

 

Yes, but some guys might be tempted to cheat, on a paid or non-paid basis, regardless of the amount being paid. There has to be some chemistry there on both sides to make this work.

 

I'm confused about the new/old money business; many people who have earned their money within the last decade are both polished and low-key. I'm guessing this client's garishness is due to his personality, not the origin of his wealth.

 

(BTW, why would the escort need 2 Rollses with a single driver? Cost aside, it's not worth the hassle when any dealer will provide you with an equivalent loaner for the few days the car is in the shop. The wealthiest people I know have a single car with a driver. If they have a fleet of cars, they're usually Tesla, Ferrari (etc) roadsters.

 

$10k a mo in Manhattan is play money. Even if the living space is paid for, it's still not his and he can legally be evicted at any time the owner wants

 

Well, the 10K stipend and the cars are also for the duration of the deal only. That's the nature of such an arrangement. But I think a 10K stipend ON TOP of a nice condo is a great deal, even in Manhattan. (I'm assuming the condo is for the use of the escort only, not the client.) Even without the condo, you can rent a very nice 1 bedroom with a great view and a doorman in the best areas of the city for half that amount.

 

Of course, the big issue for the escort is the loss of privacy in the condo; I would not be surprised if the client asked the doorman to keep tabs on his sugar baby.

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Being that I drive a vintage, though well-maintained, Buick Riviera, I am not worthy of his consideration; too, my "pad" on The Island is "lake side" overlooking the yacht harbor and has no pool, not an "ocean block" property, an accomodation which could only invite contempt from a Bugatti Boy.

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Being that I drive a vintage, though well-maintained, Buick Riviera, I am not worthy of his consideration; too, my "pad" on The Island is "lake side" overlooking the yacht harbor and has no pool, not an "ocean block" property, an accomodation which could only invite contempt from a Bugatti Boy.

 

The funny thing about a bugatti is that amongst serious car collectors, it's considered a tacky, ostentatious vehicle that no one really admits to owning

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The funny thing about a bugatti is that amongst serious car collectors, it's considered a tacky, ostentatious vehicle that no one really admits to owning

 

Well that is just categorically incorrect. I'm not even sure where to begin explaining that one to you. From the early 1900's to the new Veyron, they have designed, built, and raced some amazing automobiles. Featured at the Concours d'Elegance at Pebble Beach ....of which I was in attendance.

 

http://kingautomobile.blogspot.com/2011/11/bugatti-1936-type-57sc-atlantic-sells.html

 

http://planetapex.blogspot.com/2013/03/pictures-of-most-expensive-car-in-world.html

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I am in agreement with bigvalboy; Connossieur magazine published had a very good feature article on Bugatti some years ago. There was a fabulous Bugatti Stelvio T57 convertible on the market on the west coast that took my breath away in the sheer beauty of the thing; unfortunately, the owner had painted it up in shades of pink which removed it from being Temptation afoot for me.

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I am in agreement with bigvalboy; Connossieur magazine published had a very good feature article on Bugatti some years ago. There was a fabulous Bugatti Stelvio T57 convertible on the market on the west coast that took my breath away in the sheer beauty of the thing; unfortunately, the owner had painted it up in shades of pink which removed it from being Temptation afoot for me.

 

 

http://www.classic2.dds.nl/Bugatti37.html

 

She is stunning in her beauty....

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Robber, since you use the vintage as your main vehicle, are you ok with it from a safety perspective? Call me a wuss, it scares me to rely entirely on the seat belt since all the the modern feature (crumple zones, airbags..) that have reduced accident fatalities are absent.

 

I once took a ride in a vintage (60s era Porsche, I think) in which the passenger-side seat belt didn't work. The owner kept it at his summer house, and with the relative darkness on the roads at night in that area, it was scary. The owner blew a gasket when I asked to sit in the back area, which seemed a bit safer under the circumstances.

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Not to worry! I have two Buick Riviera automobiles, a 1995 model and a 1991 model, both equipped with seat belts; the former is my "everyday" car, the latter I keep in Florida for seasonal use. I keep both garaged and "showroom" grade in their appearance. The only problem with the '95 has been the "supercharger", and, consequently, I did have a new factory engine installed in it several years ago. For special occasions, I use the Widow's "motor", a rather grand Cadillac 1995 Fleetwood model replete with landau top in triple black. "Walking" is my "sport", and, I forego the use of an automobile to reach a destination if at all possible. Although I appreciate the beauty of a well-designed and superbly engineered automobile, cars, plainly put, "ain't my thing".

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