ExactlyIt is and always has been an equation of value proposition, which will vary for everyone.
at the end of the day its your choice.

ExactlyIt is and always has been an equation of value proposition, which will vary for everyone.
at the end of the day its your choice.
double dipping normally costs extraVisits to sex workers, AMPs etc should be tax deductible at least. All my locals pay no or negligible tax while us bunnies working a mainstream job have to pick up the slack for the free loaders.
How many times have you gone to pay with a card only to have 5 - 10% added on for "GST" when they are not even paying basic taxes. High prices and no tax ... seems like double dipping to me.
I would love to get the real deal one day at Langtrees but my situation won't allow it.. I get enough extra for 2 visits that are 200 at the most 2 times a month... mostly.. it will get better sometime I am sure...Well stick to that Others prefer Langtrees. Each to thier own.
That is an awesome come back question.
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How much would you pay me?
I am a 40 y.o, quite fit from my mma. Handsome and well dressed, tanned, know how to use my tongue and speak 3 languages, well read with a nice bigdy and still can do 3x on a night.
and I am also quite willing to fuck pretty much any human being above legal age!.
as sex worker I would ask for $300 x h but pretty aware my market value would be possibly negative As it is for most men
You would have all rights to sell your time and sexual energy at that rate. Whether people paid that or not is their right.
I just don’t understand why we have to bicker about prices ladies/ gents set.
I would also like to mention that most parlour ladies don’t set their own prices.
I am more than happy to discount fee’s for clients I enjoy the pleasure of their company and they book for extended time. Keeping in mind that the amount charged to them is not the amount that is given to me. So even though he may pay $300/400 for the third/fourth hour i’m only receiving a partial cut of that.
Thank you, I definitely enjoy the time I get to spend with my clients (some I definitely hate having a time limit withHaving spent time with you Ginger, you are definitely one of the better ladies on the circuit.
There is probably two issues at hand. First is price. Second is value.
All the ladies are LT charge the same price, I can assure you when I walk out, I don't feel that I get the same value.
Depending on the click with lady and how she's feeling (or how many clients she's serviced for the night), it is all purely subjective.
Have to disagree with the first part of this comment. “ However it is comments like these make me feel as though we are getting fleeced”Hey Katrina, you probably are making lots. However it is comments like these make me feel as though we are getting fleeced.
I don't work in the mines, I do well because I bust my arse and do long hours.
I respect WL and I also respect the value of money.
Have to disagree with the first part of this comment. “ However it is comments like these make me feel as though we are getting fleeced”
As others have stated, it is microeconomics 101. WL are dealing with scarcity. Couple these theories with Porters Stuck in the Middle and it’s clear ladies that charge a high price and get clients are going to do well in their market.
I use the analogy of buying a watch.
Go to any jewellery store in a Perth Shopping centre. You can buy a Tissot, Seiko, Tag immediately and likely you’ll negotiate a discount. Go to a couple of select stores and you can buy an Omega, Longines, Montblanc.
Want a Rolex, IWC, Patek. You’ll pay and you will wait. Wait times in Perth for a new Rolex is around 9 months.
Is the shop selling the Rolex ripping anyone off?
No, they sell them for their retail price.
Should I feel bad because when I bought my last watch 2 months ago I could only afford to buy a $8,000 Omega and not a $20,000 Rolex.
I am however luckier than many folk in Perth (and around the world right now) that I had spare cash to spend on a luxury (and telling the time is a necessity).
What price would you set if you were to sell your time/ sexual energy?
Have to disagree with the first part of this comment. “ However it is comments like these make me feel as though we are getting fleeced”
As others have stated, it is microeconomics 101. WL are dealing with scarcity. Couple these theories with Porters Stuck in the Middle and it’s clear ladies that charge a high price and get clients are going to do well in their market.
I use the analogy of buying a watch.
Go to any jewellery store in a Perth Shopping centre. You can buy a Tissot, Seiko, Tag immediately and likely you’ll negotiate a discount. Go to a couple of select stores and you can buy an Omega, Longines, Montblanc.
Want a Rolex, IWC, Patek. You’ll pay and you will wait. Wait times in Perth for a new Rolex is around 9 months.
Is the shop selling the Rolex ripping anyone off?
No, they sell them for their retail price.
Should I feel bad because when I bought my last watch 2 months ago I could only afford to buy a $8,000 Omega and not a $20,000 Rolex.
I am however luckier than many folk in Perth (and around the world right now) that I had spare cash to spend on a luxury (and telling the time is a necessity).
What price would you set if you were to sell your time/ sexual energy?
They are incredibly dumb watches, they only show time and a couple time and date!What is the difference in brands? Are they smart watches? If I'm buying a watch and the quality is the same why bother with something at $20k? Are you just trying to show off to people?
Not much difference really,What is the difference in brands? Are they smart watches? If I'm buying a watch and the quality is the same why bother with something at $20k? Are you just trying to show off to people?
That depends on whether the customer is male or female ,
Male 2million Australian Dollars plus a big shed full of new John Deere farm equipment.
Female negative $120 to $450 a hour same as always .
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I don't find what you say funny, as such.What do you find that funny .
Why do you find this funny Promma? It is true especially if you have regulars.![]()
I have to agree there is a degree to which one should be humble and not flaunt ones " good fortune" not everyone is equal . However keeping on topic , at the end of the day you pay for what is within your budget . Personally I feel a WL/SW should charge what they feel is reasonable and what they believe they are worth. There is certainly a plentiful market with a range of prices .I don't find what you say funny, as such.
I find it funny that you have the balls , or arrogance depends on how one views it , to reply to a guy thats dearly not rolling in $$ and say your making more $$ than ever.
Agree with what you said.I have to agree there is a degree to which one should be humble and not flaunt ones " good fortune" not everyone is equal . However keeping on topic , at the end of the day you pay for what is within your budget and why cant WL charge what they feel is reasonable and what they believe they are worth? There is certainly a plentiful market with a range of prices.
Totally agree with you Jebradio , however I would not assume all WL are the same and complain about “ punters being tight” . People pay what they are able and willing to pay. Punters always have a choice on who they see and what they will pay. Any worker trying to “ bully “ a client into paying more is not worth the drama .It is all a matter of perspective if the WL charges a high price and has plenty of punters then all is good... punters that can't afford it go to lower priced WL. But when punters stop going to the higher priced WL due to financial constraints they complain about punters being tight...
You can only pay what you can afford and only spend what you make .. there is no target on that statement.. it is what it is...
Everyone needs to decide what they are comfortable with to continue existing
To many big words, can you please simply this. ThanksIt is and always has been an equation of value proposition, which will vary for everyone.
at the end of the day its your choice.
I was just saying that everyone has different perspectives on what they consider to be good value for money. The price a WL sets is based on her/his perception of the value of their time, company and intimacy, that will vary from WL to WL. Where as a punter will place a value (to them) on the service that a WL lady provides. If the punter has the disposable income and percieves the service that the particular WL provides is value for money, then they will happily pay for the service. If the punter does not place the same value on the service as the WL lady does, then they probably wont engage the service of that particular WL.To many big words, can you please simply this. Thanks
Precisely my point, it all depends on the value you place on the service, which will be different for everyone.Just because I can afford it doesn't mean I will spend it.
I work hard for my $$$ and would like to see it go as far as it can.
Just my two cents worth.
Realy, I suppose some of you points are right But I do not agree with all.I was just saying that everyone has different perspectives on what they consider to be good value for money. The price a WL sets is based on her/his perception of the value of their time, company and intimacy, that will vary from WL to WL. Where as a punter will place a value (to them) on the service that a WL lady provides. If the punter has the disposable income and percieves the service that the particular WL provides is value for money, then they will happily pay for the service. If the punter does not place the same value on the service as the WL lady does, then they probably wont engage the service of that particular WL.
This is the whole concept around the "value proposition" and that will vary for everyone.
"What is a value proposition? A value proposition is a simple statement that summarizes why a customer would choose your product or service. It communicates the clearest benefit that customers receives by giving you their business"
I am not surprised, our perspectives on what is a fair market price come from a different place, which only demonstrates my point, that a fair market price will vary from person to personRealy, I suppose some of you points are right But I do not agree with all.
100%Escorts are a luxury, not a necessity. My body/time etc is worth millions. Just because you can’t afford it, it’s not an escorts problem.