That makes sense.
But also, we've been told "the higher the rate, the more risks the girl might be willing to take"
So its really conflicted to say that cheaper is always more dangerous, isn't it when the very opposite might be true?
Originally Posted by Toyz
What are the minimum dollars to post in Request and ISO to avoid chastisement or catch something?
Originally Posted by saustin
SAustin, the answer is simple:
Anyone paying less than I pay is a tight-fisted cheap-ass, and the ladies should NCNS you in favor of seeing me.
J/K.. but generally I'd consider a session with a lady charging less than $x0.8 to be somewhat risky. That price requires a lady to make her money on volume, which multiplies the risks of her catching something from less-than-clean 'mongers and passing it on to you.
That quantity factor is also something I wanted to bring up in my reply to you, Toyz. The $1K/hr provider might be expected to have an open menu including BBFS. The 'monger who can afford to pay for play at that income level would probably think of menu restrictions against bareback PiV or PiA to be something for the lower classes.
I'll concede both of those implied points.. but how many of those guys is the 1K/hr provider seeing a day? Income distribution alone insures that she's not going to have enough guys who can pay her donation rate to be as high volume as a SW or $60 special BP provider.
It might only take one bareback session to infect a lady, but statistically speaking.. the higher charging ladies are *still* safer despite upper-class misconceptions about STI vulnerabilities.
I think it'd be interesting to know just where on the donation scale is the borderline between those who can still demand covers for FS vs. those who are expected to provide BBFS as part of the high-end package.
400/hr? 500? 600?
Let me know what donation level insures that the lady is expected to provide BBFS to anyone who can afford her rate, and I'll go with the ladies who charge less.. and expect their guys to go covered for the riskiest activities.