[QUOTE=Mdubya;4598437]I'm tired of hearing guys bitching about overpricing. What may be overpriced to you may be a good deal for someone else. It states in her ad that she doesn't offer FS. If she's an independent they can command any price they want. They're taking on more of a risk hence they should charge more money. It's all up to the provider. We're not going to drive prices because you refuse to pay high prices. Guess what there is some horny guy willing to pay the shit. They are trying to get the most money out of you that they think they can get. Some of us are are fat or ugly or both but you think money talks. These girls base their prices on the repoire of the situation. You can't pull this chick in real life but get flabbergasted when she wants to charge you $100 for a nude rub and tug. If they like you, the price will be cheaper. I've gotten free to highly discounted rates based on my charm or how much I make the girls laugh. Let's be honest some of us lack a sense of humor or any type of personality. If you don't think these girls price their services to you without any bias you are sadly mistaken. Once your session is done you go on with your life but these women are putting their lives on the line constantly. They have to pay for their room and board, supplies, advertising, hours on the phone setting up appointments, missing money on failed appointments, fear of getting robbed, raped, or busted. If the chick does give you FS then you should pay FS price on top of her massage rates. She just gave you an awesome massage for an hour now she's got to give herself to you which is taking more of her time and missing out on potential other work opportunities. Massaging someone is hard. Massage your significant other for an hour and tell me how you feel afterwards. There's no benefits and 401 k in this business. Let me stress this is a business for her. Yea yea she doesn't pay taxes but I'm sure fear of being robbed, raped or busted outweighs that. Some chicks don't deserve the prices they command based on service and looks. To each its own, it's up to the provider what she feels she can get out of you. Money makes the world go round and pussy is close second. They are mongers that are willing to pay top dollar. Don't get mad at these women. GPS is a learned behavior. They're not born with it. It's developed by them knowing you'll probably give your rent money just to spend time with them. They call us tricks for a reason. These people bitching probably don't tip their waiter or uber in real life either. Rant over. Carry on.[/QUOTE]So I am not an economist, so take my response with a grain of salt. Table Salt is a commodity. On pound of table salt is pretty much the same as another. Our friendly neighborhood providers are not commodities. A one hour service varies widely in what is provided (HJ to FS) and the quality. So a range in price for a particular service should have a range based on quality. If more services are provided, more payment is logical. However, another economics concept is the demand curve. At a low cost for a particular service at a particular quality there will be a lot of buyers. As the cost rises there will be fewer buyers for the same service. You are right there will always be some buyers willing to pay a high price. But if the service is similar as the price rises there will be fewer of us willing to pay. There is also a market for a truly exceptional service or quality of service. The service Candy provides is not exceptional. There a lot of massage and tug providers. However, her quality is quite high. If you are ok paying for a relatively unexceptional service at a very high quality, then Candy is your provider.
You seem to be making a point that a high level of payment is justified due to risk. I do not see how a high cost provider is taking more risk than a low cost provider, but perhaps there is logic there I don't see. Demand curves do not care about cost of production or risk. Low price, more purchases. Higher price, fewer purchasers.
There is a big caveat to all this economic theory BS. It assumes buyers and sellers are well informed. Perhaps some of the bitching you refer to is coming from informed mongers who think they know where the demand curve price is. These mongers are rationally concerned about others overpaying and bending the curve.
A few additional comments 1) CAndy's advertised price for a massage and a tug is $1. 2, unless there is high tip demand, this is a standard price. Has anyone taken this service? ?
2) I tip very well, thank you. 3) I mean no disrespect for the ladies that provide for us. High or low cost, I am thankful for them. Be nice to the ladies.
