Ursus
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Almost every sex-worker I meet, at some point, talks about how important money is to her. She talks about how she needs to do 'this job' to make money. She talks about how money pays for things in life and that she needs to save her money in order to afford the things she wants. She talks about how she doesn't want to work hard at another job and she talks about all the things she buys with the easy money.
This is a big NO-NO from a guy's standpoint. Guys make a tremendous effort to come see you girls. We work long hours, drive long distances and invest a tremendous amount of time to make the appt happen. When we are doing so much to make the appt happen, and then we hear a sex-worker talk about money, money, money; it makes us second guess whether or not we should be parting with our money so easily. It makes us second guess our expenditure on you.
I was scheduled to see a girl yesterday. We had the appt planned, but leading up to the appt, we were talking about general things. Unfortunately, she kept mentioning how important money is to her and how she has to think about making money and saving money for her future. She talked, as almost every sex-worker does, about how much money she makes and how the job is irreplaceable.
So, in essence, she is telling me that she is:
a) rich
b) has a great job
c) doesn't want to spend her own money
d) wants others to spend money on her so that she can save for her future
Basically, she is telling me she is a selfish gold-digger. Well, that type of attitude is a turn off for me. I cancelled the appt and told her that like her, I needed to save money and think about my future and that I couldn't follow through on the appt because it cost me too much. Yes, as expected, her reaction was not pleasent.
It always amazes me that sex-workers talk like this to their paying customers. So, I wanted to advise sex workers that read this forum to not be so stupid and do as this girl did with me.
To draw a parallel, it wouldn't be wise for a car salesman who sells MB to tell his cleints that he is unwilling to buy a MB and that he wants to save his money and buy a less expensive car. Dealers give their salespeople a car benefit for a reason, so the salesperson can show the client that he too, as a salesperson, endorses the lifestyle that he is pitching to the customer.
My new policy, going forward is: If the girl talks about her love of money, I will do the same and not book her. I will, essentially, choose money over her.
The sex-worker will try to shame you and embarass you by claiming that most of her clients are wealthy and that they have no problem paying her appt fees. This isn't true, obviously. Even a man who makes double the average salary per year can't easily afford to visit a sex worker too often. Even a man making $150.000 per annum - 3 times the average salary- doesn't have much money left over each month after paying all taxes, housing costs, car costs, food and other obligations. Don't let the girl trick you with the 'other guys' nonsense. Either she is stupid or she is playing you with such a comment.
This is a big NO-NO from a guy's standpoint. Guys make a tremendous effort to come see you girls. We work long hours, drive long distances and invest a tremendous amount of time to make the appt happen. When we are doing so much to make the appt happen, and then we hear a sex-worker talk about money, money, money; it makes us second guess whether or not we should be parting with our money so easily. It makes us second guess our expenditure on you.
I was scheduled to see a girl yesterday. We had the appt planned, but leading up to the appt, we were talking about general things. Unfortunately, she kept mentioning how important money is to her and how she has to think about making money and saving money for her future. She talked, as almost every sex-worker does, about how much money she makes and how the job is irreplaceable.
So, in essence, she is telling me that she is:
a) rich
b) has a great job
c) doesn't want to spend her own money
d) wants others to spend money on her so that she can save for her future
Basically, she is telling me she is a selfish gold-digger. Well, that type of attitude is a turn off for me. I cancelled the appt and told her that like her, I needed to save money and think about my future and that I couldn't follow through on the appt because it cost me too much. Yes, as expected, her reaction was not pleasent.
It always amazes me that sex-workers talk like this to their paying customers. So, I wanted to advise sex workers that read this forum to not be so stupid and do as this girl did with me.
To draw a parallel, it wouldn't be wise for a car salesman who sells MB to tell his cleints that he is unwilling to buy a MB and that he wants to save his money and buy a less expensive car. Dealers give their salespeople a car benefit for a reason, so the salesperson can show the client that he too, as a salesperson, endorses the lifestyle that he is pitching to the customer.
My new policy, going forward is: If the girl talks about her love of money, I will do the same and not book her. I will, essentially, choose money over her.
The sex-worker will try to shame you and embarass you by claiming that most of her clients are wealthy and that they have no problem paying her appt fees. This isn't true, obviously. Even a man who makes double the average salary per year can't easily afford to visit a sex worker too often. Even a man making $150.000 per annum - 3 times the average salary- doesn't have much money left over each month after paying all taxes, housing costs, car costs, food and other obligations. Don't let the girl trick you with the 'other guys' nonsense. Either she is stupid or she is playing you with such a comment.
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