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search the threads, there is a thread that addresses this somewhere within the last 8 months or so

Thanks I tried searching but I couldn't find anything specific to this...I searched average income, monthly income, couldn't find what I'm looking for, do u know which search words I should use?

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sorry if I lead you astray. I seemed to recall some discussion in threads on escort pricing or rates, but I couldn't find anything substantive enough in those searches. I also tried searching using escort earn income, revenue--- and nothing specific enough came up. I searched in the Deli section, which seemed the most appropriate.

 

hopefully, some of the providers here can help with your question.

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It is not about how much you make, it is about how much you keep.

 

There have been numerous threads about this, with a lot of speculation by clients and never any definitive answers by escorts. The question is just too general and too vague. It's like asking: how much do lawyers make? The only truthful answer is: it depends.

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A lot or most escorts don't like to answer that question which is certainly their right. A lot of people don't like to discuss their income. The exception is Trump but I think he lies about his wealth like he does about everything else.

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the question is periodically asked....I don't remember ever seeing a real number even mentioned, except when several posters made guesstimates on Zeb Atlas's take-home a few years ago......he finally had to come on and say we all were very funny

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I am not sure why you would think that it is your privilege to know.

Do we have to explain that, for EVERY question asked in this forum, you DON'T HAVE to answer?

Seriously, this is not helpful.

If you don't want to answer, just move on to the next thread. Why choose to be abrasive, or dismissive?

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Do we have to explain that, for EVERY question asked in this forum, you DON'T HAVE to answer?

Seriously, this is not helpful.

If you don't want to answer, just move on to the next thread. Why choose to be abrasive, or dismissive?

 

I like that you are willing to take ownership of this place and confront the attitudes that you think can be better. But @TruthBTold is one of the nicest members of this forum. He is a veteran also. What the newer members do not understand is that some of the questions are related to topics that have been discussed extensive and intensively before, and bringing them back may cause irritation in the nicest veteran members.

With all kindness, allow me to point out that asking about anyone's income is consider an impolite and invasive question in any context. Even when the one asking is the IRS inspector. Why should it be different here?

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Ok, I could also have shut up, and not point out the abrasiveness of the answer and move on, fair enough.

 

asking about anyone's income is consider an impolite and invasive question in any context

Well I reserve the right to question that, especially the "any".

 

We are not all Americano-American here, there are cultures where it isn't that taboo (some them speaking English, so likely to join the convo here).

Maybe the OP was raised differently from you. Please assume good faith, guys.

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Ok, I could also have shut up, and not point out the abrasiveness of the answer and move on, fair enough.

 

 

Well I reserve the right to question that, especially the "any".

 

We are not all Americano-American here, there are cultures where it isn't that taboo (some them speaking English, so likely to join the convo here).

Maybe the OP was raised differently from you. Please assume good faith, guys.

 

Point taken, sir. I did not think of that.

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Ok, I could also have shut up, and not point out the abrasiveness of the answer and move on, fair enough.

Well I reserve the right to question that, especially the "any".

We are not all Americano-American here, there are cultures where it isn't that taboo (some them speaking English, so likely to join the convo here).

Maybe the OP was raised differently from you. Please assume good faith, guys.

 

I meant at first just to point out that like anyone it is just not polite to ask the amount that a person makes in a year. I, of course, can understand how non-escorts (or really even escorts) might wonder what an average escort might make in a week or year. But when I read it I thought that he was asking that particular person made in a particular time frame. I admit that when I used the words I used I tried to think of other ones to express myself. At first I thought of "right" but then I used "privilege." I am sorry to have used that. Instead I wish I had stated "polite".

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Someone I know (;)) ...

 

Made more as a student working a side gig than his entire family's net income growing up (and that same someone is pretty content with that)

 

If that someone you know were not taken, I would be asking him to marry me. :rolleyes:

I always wanted a husband who makes more money than I do.

 

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We are not all Americano-American here, there are cultures where it isn't that taboo (some them speaking English, so likely to join the convo here).

Maybe the OP was raised differently from you. Please assume good faith, guys.

 

Agree. When I was visiting relatives in Europe, during dinner, one asked me how much money I made. Another relative sensed my surprised, and explained to me that the incomes of all their citizens were public knowledge, even to the extent of being published in the newspaper.

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Agree. When I was visiting relatives in Europe, during dinner, one asked me how much money I made. Another relative sensed my surprised, and explained to me that the incomes of all their citizens were public knowledge, even to the extent of being published in the newspaper.

Was that Norway? I think they have laws in Norway where your tax return is public, whoever you are.

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