Howdy, Folks!
Wow - I just wanted to say, y'all provided some really fine insights and thoughts on this thread; kudos to everyone!
Here's some posts I'd like to speak to:
Just a guess here but I think it has something to do with population and a different supply/demand dynamic than what exists in Houston and Dallas. These numbers come for a July 1, 2008 census estimate:
Dallas/Ft. Worth/Arlington metro area - 6,300,006 residents
Houston/Sugarland/Baytown metro area - 5,728,143 residents
San Antonio/New Braunfels metro area - 2,031,445 residents
Austin/Round Rock/San Marcos metro area - 1,652,602 residents
I think Austin has a smaller supply but holds its own in the demand area. Our higher per capita demand tends to be reflected in the pricing. We have engineers, math whizzes, GG and Geniusman so I'm sure someone can tell you exactly what the equation is.
Originally Posted by Booth
This is GREAT info. However, I have an issue with the numbers.
Essentially, Hobbyists in any given city are gonna be a *percentage* of the population.
I don't think that percentage is gonna vary much from place to place.
Therefore, by that reckoning, the number of Hobbyists should be LOWER, as we proportionately have a lower population.
Therefore, I don't think we would have a higher per capita demand, per se. It should actually be lower, because of the lower population numbers and the lower percentage of Hobbyists here.
Austin is more expensive and has a higher per capita income than any other Texas metro areas.
Originally Posted by Sensual Sophia
True, but again - look at the random chart I pulled up. It may be a *little* more expensive than say, Dallas, but it's not significantly more expensive enough to warrant the differences in pricing. Again, percentages seem to be really skewed for some reason.
Sophia, you're championing an orthogonal argument to that being made by a segment of the hobbyists. You may have missed some of BP's old posts on the P. He championed the novel idea of equipping a rental storage unit with the bare necessities for making it a hobby-pad to take his street-action "dates" for more spacious accommodations than the inside of his car. Not that there's anything inherently wrong with the application of ingenuity to solve a problem, but your two world views are likely to be very different.
Originally Posted by Carl
Good grief, Carl! You have an amazingly good memory!
Here's that link Carl's referring to:
http://www.eRAPS.net/showthread.php/...a-budget?pp=15
Now, for historical and political reasons Austin will never have the quantity of low-price point/easy convenience options that can be found in Dallas or Houston (AMPs and spas). And it's the relative lack of that end of the market in Austin that is the sore point for many hobbyists. A number of them are just not interested in a true GFE. They just want to cum, and to something other than Rosie Palm. A lot of the overall hobby market is made up of that level of market demand. Just look at backpage or CL.
How you're trying to answer the type of argument that Baloney Pony and others make can be likened to shopping for groceries.
You're basically saying that the prices for Whole Foods-pussy are basically the same at Whole Foods outlets in Houston and Dallas, and for the size of those cities, their populations are actually under-served by Whole Foods.
However, a segment of the local hobbyist market, some might even say the majority of them (or at least a very vocal segment), don't really care if their pussy is certified organic or free-range or cruelty-free or hormone-free. They want more Fiesta-pussy. And lots of it. It's not even about Whole Foods-pussy at Fiesta-pussy prices, though most hobbyists wouldn't complain about such a turn of events. They just want more Fiesta-pussy!
Not that there's anything wrong with Fiesta. I shop there from time to time. I'm not particularly uncomfortable around the majority of their clientele and I do like the price and quality of their limes. I have been known to partake in an occasional roasted ear of corn. I have often been tempted to buy a velvet painting but I've resisted so far. And some of those Quinceañera dresses are sure pretty.
Originally Posted by Carl
Excellent observations!
Still - as wonderful as these observations are, it still doesn't *quite* cover the 2 questions.
Let's look further:
Carl, Fine points. I think the above might be one my my favorite sentences ever written on any board.
Now I do agree with one thing. The lack of spa or AMP alternatives in Austin does have some affect on things. Several Houston Spas were very nice with excellent ladies and fun times, and the lack of that choice here does have ripples to some degree. I am very glad many ladies offer a reduced or HH session at something comparable for what a spa session would typically go for, but in other markets, having that dedicated segment does make some difference.
Onceler
...comparison shopper...
Originally Posted by Onceler
OOOOOHHHHHHHH...
This is good.
"The lack of spa or AMP alternatives in Austin does have some affect on things."
Originally Posted by Onceler
So, we have a variable here that we certainly haven't looked at previously in this thread.
Indeed - it may certainly be the lack of this Alternative Hobby Option that could be affecting the equation.
In essence - as both Dallas and Houston have these services in far larger numbers than Austin does, Independent Providers(as well as those that work with services) in the previously mentioned cities are having to compete with the alternatives that Austin ladies simply don't have to compete with.
In say, Dallas or Houston, Hobbyist breakdown may be something like this:
"Diamonds and Tuxedoes"
GFE Companion Providers
Escort Services
Spa / AMP
Street Action
In Austin, we essentially have the following:
"Diamonds and Tuxedoes"
GFE Companion Providers
Escort Services
*Some Street Action(very little, but it'll get an honorable mention)
So, as mentioned above - the *percentages* of Hobbyists - even if the numbers are lower - are probably about the same in Austin as they are in other cities.
As there may be a significant segment of Providers missing in the Austin Area - Spa / AMP(and to a lesser degree, Street Action) - the Hobby Questions for Dallas and Houston could certainly be answered thusly:
"1. Why is a smokin' hawt provider in some cases 50% less in Houston or Dallas than Austin?"
A: The smokin' hawt provider in Houston or Dallas is competing not only with other providers in their level, they are also competing with Spas, AMPs, and Street Action for the Hobby Dollars spent there to cover the VOLUME of service Hobbyists may be looking for("They want more Fiesta-pussy. And lots of it." - Carl ). Hence, the lower rates in the Free-wheeling Capitalist Market that is The Hobby in Dallas and Houston.
2. Are the providers that find it challenging to compete in other cities flocking to Austin in the hopes that "proximity will win out" and they will get business here instead of fellows just taking a road trip to better pickings?
A: To an extent; the overall percentage competition for the Hobby Dollar is lower in Austin than in Houston or Dallas, coupled with:
its a nicer place and pussy just tastes better in Austin
Originally Posted by RALPHEY BOY
[Okay - I'll agree with Austin being a nice place; I'll debate that last bit, though. Ever been to Italy, RB?
Then again, Italy is a nice place too...
]
This provides an overall positive earning environment for a Provider with essentially a better audience of clients who are not attempting to compare and equate the Provider's services to those available at the local AMPs/Spas available in other cities.
Thanks to all for participating on this thread in such a civil, logical, and intelligent manner. I for one, appreciate it.