I find both of these equally wrong characterization of an individual. The rate an individual charges or pays should not define who they are. There are clients that may pay a $1000 dollar that can be just as big of an asshole as one that pays $200 or $400 dollars. Money doesn't change a person it only magnifies what's already there.
There are not $50 girls and $200 girls and $400 girls and $1000 girls. Instead there are $50 clients, $200 clients, $400 clients and $1000 clients. Originally Posted by HeatherDAngelo
To suggest that price filters out being treated like a piece of meat may be a bit of an overstatement, as well. The level of arrogance may even be higher from a client that pays $1000, however you are being compensated more to put up with similar behavior.
You may feel more comfortable with a guy of little means who doesn't think that spending time with a lady is enough of a big deal to save up for it. Originally Posted by HeatherDAngeloThis person maybe spending a greater proportion of their disposable income on the an appointment than the client that is paying a $1000.
If you are happy and have integrity you will be successful at any rate structure. Originally Posted by HeatherDAngeloAgree.