For escorts, price is def correlated with quality. The median rate of escorts is usually around $3-500/hr, but usually is higher in bigger/wealthier US cities. The higher the price, the lower volume (amount of clients she sees per week) she's likely to be, very roughly speaking.
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Ofc this isn't absolute; lots of other things affect price such as physical attractiveness, but it's a very general rule of thumb. Anyway - it's important to wrap up *on time.* Make sure you finish with enough time that you can shower if you want and get out the door promptly.
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6. What if? If you have a bad experience with an escort, there's generally not much you can do - much as there's not much she can do if she has a bad experience with you. It's always a risk you'll be 'throwing your money away' when you see someone.
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Often people will see several escorts before picking 1-2 they really like, and then becoming regulars of those women. You've gotta find someone who clicks with you - it's pretty similar to finding a good therapist!
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Also, generally speaking, the higher price you go, the less likely you are to run into troubles with law enforcement - typically cause the escorts are frequenting higher end hotels and passing as higher class, and because they have stricter screening methods and lower volume.
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If she doesn't screen you, that's a serious red flag that it might be law enforcement. Also, it's more ethical to hire girls who are fully independent and not giving a cut of their income to agencies. If her website is a profile listed among 10 other girls, run away.
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It's up to you to decide what constitutes exploitation - if we don't hire escorts who need the money more, that just makes them *need the money more* - but there's a lot of girls who are doing escorting as a fun side gig, so if that makes you feel better, go for it.
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