I would disagree with your take on, "an activity that every mammal on the planet is genetically programmed to instinctively know how to do". If that was the case every woman would quit their jobs and do so. In order to be a true, good provider and actually last in this business one must possess more than what every mammal possesses. It requires personality, a certain touch, an air about oneself. We could even go as far as to say, there are many men who complain about their respective partners not knowing how to perform in said areas that “every mammal on the planet is genetically programmed to instinctively know how to do…"
In a forum full of beautiful women, I am sure I am not the only provider who has maintained long term returning friends who do not mind whatsoever not only paying my donation.. with no complaints … but even tip. This is not because I am just like any other mammal, it is because I present something a bit more. To deduce every provider as "just another mammal" takes away from the individual themselves. I am sorry for your past encounters and do hope that you experience better in the future and moving forward. Something that aids in hopefully changing your current beliefs…❤️
Last but not least, a provider is still a woman. And a woman’s body is indeed her choice to share at whatever cost she deems it is worth.. a gentleman will simply pass.
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Originally Posted by Vachon
I must respectfully disagree. A provider is not entitled to whatever she wants to charge. A basic tenet of marketing is that any product or service is only worth what the market (purchaser) will be willing to pay. Need or want does not equal worth or entitlement.
And again lawyers and physicians accumulate hundreds of thousands in student debt learning a specialized skill and knowledge base that only pays about $200-$250 per hour in South Mississippi. There is no justification for providing, as a service, an activity that every mammal on the planet is genetically programmed to instinctively know how to do and charging more for it that lawyers and physicians.
And again, this is South Mississippi. While the cost of living is 63% lower than the Washington, DC area - so are the wages paid to the men a provider is marketing her services to. I’ve lived and worked on the DC area and was surprised that although the wages are 37% higher there - the cost of a provider’s services are very often either the same or slightly lower than on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. That’s absurd.
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