(This is in response to the heated "no fatties, uglies, trannies" thread, but enough off that topic to be stated elsewhere.)
I am always kind of tickled by how much pride some men find in the perceived quality of providers that they tend to book. And it baffles me endlessly. A sex worker who has a posted donation agreed to spend time with you for the exchange of said donation. Congratulations? And it really is completely silly, because quality is so goddamn subjective, especially when it comes to BCD time.
I first encountered this phenomenon back in 2007 when I was in the middle of a session (literally, on my knees and mouth open wide) with a much older businessman. He was commenting on the high level of my french skills, told me I was pretty, and then he told me that I would never see him again. He began flashing his frequent diner cards of all of the "really hot" providers that he normally books with -- Ava, Mia Moore, some UTR girl that was in porn, etc. He even went on to tell me how hot his trophy wife was. Um, OK? I was at a total loss for words and happy to have my mouth otherwise occupied, although I'm sure his taking shots at my ego was enough to make me give a much less stellar performance from there on out. You'd be surprised how often this has happened (in one way or another) since.
I've never studied sociology, so I don't have the right words to completely express what I'm trying to say, but it boils down to something like this: A provider isn't a Rolex that you wear to signal a certain level of class, wealth, or prestige. I'm not speaking from some third-wave feminist "stop objectifying women like you would a watch" perspective. I am speaking from a "I've had a lot of sex with a lot of different men" perspective and I can honestly say that hard abs, youthful stamina, and a pretty face do not make someone a great lover. Sure, great lovers come in awfully pretty, shiny packages sometimes, but other times they don't. And for those of us who have figured this out, flashing reviews of the "youngest, hottest, and priciest" as some sort of trophy is fucking hysterical, especially when donation is involved.
That is all.