Rates and screening are what you use to narrow the pool to what you want - but if you're optimizing for making the most amount of money safely, you should be using marketing to attract the widest amount of people in your preferred demographic. 7/
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It's a bit funny cause my guess is some of the pushback on me saying high rates are good is that ppl don't want to seem classist - "rich people aren't better". But most escort marketing is in itself deeply classist - high education, travel, culture - all class filtering! 8/
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If you're selecting from a pool of safe (screened), wealthy (high rates) men, then requiring them to be high class feels like a suboptimal move to me. I have had wonderful clients I treasured deeply who came from a low class background - just like I did! 9/
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(And again, to be clear, all of this is operating in tendencies, probabilities, trends. I'm not saying anything is a guarantee or that you will *never* have a bad time if you screen.)
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My guess is that escorts (not all escorts! this might not be about you personally who's reading this) push so hard on the high-class, low-authenticity signaling because they are trying to fight against the cultural image of sex workers as trashy. 11/
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Escorts advertise the *exact opposite* of the old trope of street walkers; "I'm educated," they say. "I dress high class, I am successful in my life." It's along the feminine axis, too - the "feminine failure" concept to the "feminine success" concept. Romance novel vibes.
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I get the general urge, I see why it's there, but I think there's always room to improve. do you really think there's no genuine way to send a novel message that will really make the interest in you skyrocket, thus letting you be more selective and make more money?
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I don't get the hostility to me here; I don't mind if you disagree! We can talk about different theories and you can bring up different evidence. I don't understand why people are insulting me so much and saying I'm terrible for holding these beliefs. some subcultures are weird.
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You're a newbie that has walked into a conversation wh*res have been having for decades online. You think that your two years of work gives you insight into topics a lot of us have been hashing for several years is incredibly insulting. Particularly the idea that pricing
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correlates to experiencing violence is at best, horrifying. At worst: deeply dangerous to *ALL* SWers. That you're refusing to understand this and taking this as "hostility" is. . .a choice. Not to mention how you're talking about street based or "lower priced" SWers adds
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I genuinely belive that raising rates makes people safer! and I guess some of you don't believe that. this is fine, but in my culture if two people think there's different strategies for making people safer, we respectfully debate it, instead of appealing to authority and insults
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