Is there a difference between a "manager" and a "pimp"?

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No difference to me.....he's still a PIMP Originally Posted by tbone2u
Tbone always keeps it simple and straight.
It's kinda like choosing to go by escort instead of prostitute..or whore...guess what..we are..and manager or pimp makes no difference..they both do the same job...just like prostitutes..escorts..call girls..whores..for some it makes them feel better to be called one over the other..perhaps there is a negative stigma attached to " pimp "...but they do the same job
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I had a provider friend who is based in Miami spend the day .... on a layover me.... Originally Posted by Sweet Heather
I just keep re-reading that part...what was your question again?
Then she was a money grubbing hussy. Why pay someone for something you're too lazy to do yourself? Originally Posted by luxury daphne
Hmmmm. Well, in my experience, all the madams I worked for-and it was quite a few-were pretty "money grubbing".

I paid them not because I was too lazy to do anything, but at the time I wasn't an independant provider, as with most of the girls that would do the "madam circuit", I only "worked" when I would book a week with a madam. Kind of like when you book a "tour" at the Bunny Ranch(they also take half, and charge rent). The madam always had an extensive list of regulars, it was never anyone new, and these gents would be able to see a different girl every week, and have their pick from between 2-20, depending on the madam.
The madam in Chicago was probably the most famous. She would have upwards of 20 girls in each week, had 4 or 5 beautiful incall apartments around downtown Chicago, and even with all those girls, everyone was busy. The madam in Philly was bad about not even letting the girls take a lunch break.
I have so many stories I could write a book! Oh wait, I am writing a book....
Working for madams was very demanding and hard, but you could work 1 week a month and go home with $10,000+. Lots of girls that did the circuit were party girls in their home town, worked a week out of town, no muss no fuss, no-one knew their source of income,and partied/traveled the rest of the month. H