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Hey guys, I am from NYC originally and live over in Europe now. In Berlin where I am the going rate for a full service very hot guy under 30 is 100 Euros (around $110). In NYC it seems to be anywhere between $200-$300 per hour. With NYC being the crazy expensive city it is I think these types of rates only allow for pretty wealthy men the ability to indulge. Here in Berlin its a much more affordable hobby and open to clients at all types of income brackets. I am far from rich and am able to hire 4 times a month without it putting a major dent into my bank account. If I was in NYC this habit probably would have financially destroyed me..Not really sure what the answer is but just my perspective on some of the differences in countries.

One theory: The likely cause of the completely crazy US prices, is the risk taken by the escort when paid sex is illegal.

Making is legal and regulated means a lot less worries, and a lot more protection in case of trouble from a client. That should make it more attractive to more escorts, which causes an increase of supply, which should lead to lower average prices.

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One theory: The likely cause of the completely crazy US prices, is the risk taken by the escort when paid sex is illegal.

Making is legal and regulated means a lot less worries, and a lot more protection in case of trouble from a client. That should make it more attractive to more escorts, which causes an increase of supply, which should lead to lower average prices.

Yeah, I agree. In general making things like this safe and legal normalizes it (kinda). With the increase in supply there is also a decent demand because it is a relatively affordable habit. I would point out there probably is a still a level of danger/risk for the escort because unless its a brothel they are letting strangers into their apartments on the premise of sex for money. I think the only risk one doesn't have in Europe would be the risk of getting arrested.. Everything else is still there..

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I'm sure many of you had experience a huge slow down in the biggest escort empire, I can see clients in NYC visiting my profile once and once again , I see a lot of clients visiting more thank 20Times but not even a message.

 

I've been asking to all of mY escort friends about their week and it seems we all are on the same page, nobody is getting business since last week.

 

What is really happening?

Why is happening?

What are the best seasons for NYC?

where to go during slow seasons?

There are sooo many escorts in NYC as well as asking prices. It's gotten too expensive. People don't want to pay that much for a hour of fun

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People don't want to pay that much for a hour of fun

 

That's not true. Yes, there's competition. Yes, there are a variety of price points. Yes, some guys are probably asking "too much" when balanced with their reviews/experience. People are still paying.

 

It's been said or alluded to already, but I'll say it again - this is a business and it's subject to change, risk, loss, and reward. There are many factors outside of the control of anyone - for example, nobody can control the fact that people tend to leave town for vacations in the summer. The way to thrive is to be a provider worth hiring. This involves putting in some work and requires you to know yourself and your audience well, and manage both effectively. NYC is tough but not impossible.

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That's not true. Yes, there's competition. Yes, there are a variety of price points. Yes, some guys are probably asking "too much" when balanced with their reviews/experience. People are still paying.

 

It's been said or alluded to already, but I'll say it again - this is a business and it's subject to change, risk, loss, and reward. There are many factors outside of the control of anyone - for example, nobody can control the fact that people tend to leave town for vacations in the summer. The way to thrive is to be a provider worth hiring. This involves putting in some work and requires you to know yourself and your audience well, and manage both effectively. NYC is tough but not impossible.

And just think if u ever did incalls Eric? LoL

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