What's The Most........

The most for a single session was $800 hr appointment
The most spent on a provider over time 15k on one, 13K on another and I don't even want to break it down to per session
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[quote=charlestudor2005;477195]Instead of spending all that time researching a potential date why not just speak to her directly? You can learn so much about a persons character in a five , or ten minute phone call. I hate the phone. And I'm a fairly poor judge of character (at least I know this about myself), so I doubt if I'd learn anything, especially in a 5-10 minute phone call. I'm pretty shy, and wouldn't know what to say.[/quote]

You can lead a horse to water...
The most for a single session was $800 hr appointment Originally Posted by SP Hunter
Was it money well spent?
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The original post, and answers are interesting.I have seen poles where the same question is asked only in reverse ( How much have you made from one client??) The funny thing is the answers are very over inflated 20 K for an over night etc. I have always loved hooker math Originally Posted by Becky
...and it's not just them....half the guys are full of shit too.

I think the funniest is around tax time some guys will post something bitching about their taxes in specific numbers, as if to suggest "if I pay this much, imagine what I make"

Sometimes I wonder why, on both sides. Truthful or not, does it feel good to boast about it on a message board? Are numbers inflated for the sake of projecting an image or protecting a reputation? In the case of the ladies, a "brand" so to speak?

I find some irony in this. I general I was raised not to talk too much about money one way or another, but to the extent there was/is boasting it was about the value or deal I got, not how I paid top dollar for something. Instead of "look at my new car over there, paid $80k" it was "yeah, she's a beauty, got her for 35% under MSRP because some golf pro drove it for a week when the Tournament was in town"

But in this "business" it is kind of taboo or unseemly to boast about the deal you got. It is not appropriate to say "I found this gem for $200 bucks/hr and she stayed well beyond the hour. She's maybe in my top 5 of all-time & much better than the gal I paid $1000 last week for a 2 hr session."
$800 per hour--No, she wasn't worth it.
...and it's not just them....half the guys are full of shit too.

I think the funniest is around tax time some guys will post something bitching about their taxes in specific numbers, as if to suggest "if I pay this much, imagine what I make"

Sometimes I wonder why, on both sides. Truthful or not, does it feel good to boast about it on a message board? Are numbers inflated for the sake of projecting an image or protecting a reputation? In the case of the ladies, a "brand" so to speak?

" Originally Posted by atlcomedy
I never understood the point, but it seems to be a tradition among some escorts to over inflate their earnings.It has always reminded me of people who gamble a lot.They always tell you about the times they won big, but rarely mention all the amounts they have lost.

I have always thought that being an escort is a great way to pay your bills, and still have plenty of time left for another job, or interests,but it is rare for anyone to get wealthy this way.

You can lead a horse to water... Originally Posted by Rudyard K
My god that is one stubborn horse
I have always thought that being an escort is a great way to pay your bills, and still have plenty of time left for another job, or interests Originally Posted by Becky
Or go for long walks with shelter dogs on a nice beach.
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What is the most you ever spent on a provider? Was it worth it?

What makes you want to see a certain provider....is it looks, reviews, price point, intiguing website, a friends recomendation......?

Alex Originally Posted by Alex Lieberman
Many times I have spent lots more than I care to disclose. Worth it? At the time it was great although I must admit to a little guilt the next day when I saw my statements.
There are plenty of beautiful, great providers here is Dallas at reasonable prices and I like that!
Or go for long walks with shelter dogs on a nice beach. Originally Posted by SR Only

Hey, its a tough life
but it is rare for anyone to get wealthy this way. Originally Posted by Becky
Maybe the Wal-Mart business model will work.
Was it money well spent? Originally Posted by SR Only

Honestly NO it was less than memorable
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Most on one provider? A lot lol

re: phone: I'm with Charles on this one, really don't like to use the phone first time around; email has so far worked just fine.
Maybe the Wal-Mart business model will work. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
LOL, that is my future career.I plan to be a Wal Mart greeter
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re: phone: I'm with Charles on this one, really don't like to use the phone first time around; email has so far worked just fine. Originally Posted by discreetgent
Although myself and others value a quick phone chat as a critical part of vetting, I think we'd all agree to each their own as long as your approach is working.

Charles, on many occasions, has discussed his dissatisfaction. Not to say if he started making phone calls it would be the immediate answer, but it might help so I think that's why a few folks have suggested.

What is the saying? "The definiton of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results"