Golden_Rule
05-20-2009, 09:01 AM
You've got a point with the high-class hookers.
Its not always the high end providers these guys see.
Actually I know a couple of them personally who feel most high end providers are jaded, expect too much, and they love seeing women who aren't use to the kind of treatment higher end providers get use to.
They totally get off on the "gee whiz" factor they get to observe when they pick their "date" up in a private limo and take her off to do the town before ending up at a 5 star hotel.
To hear them tell it they get some very big rewards in the form of 'thank you for making my "Pretty Woman" fantasy come true at least for one night sex'. And when they offer to introduce them to some of their well heeled friends...
A goodly amount of what I see on some of the sites I referenced above is info about these "diamonds in the rough", as these fellows usually refer to them, who provide services at levels these guys are use to - or better - but aren't what you might call "high end" based on their usual price structure [I won't say "class", because whose to judge if someone has that or not just because they don't charge $1000+/hr]
[Note: just reporting, NOT passing judgment on the behavior in question either way]
Its not always the high end providers these guys see.
Actually I know a couple of them personally who feel most high end providers are jaded, expect too much, and they love seeing women who aren't use to the kind of treatment higher end providers get use to.
They totally get off on the "gee whiz" factor they get to observe when they pick their "date" up in a private limo and take her off to do the town before ending up at a 5 star hotel.
To hear them tell it they get some very big rewards in the form of 'thank you for making my "Pretty Woman" fantasy come true at least for one night sex'. And when they offer to introduce them to some of their well heeled friends...
A goodly amount of what I see on some of the sites I referenced above is info about these "diamonds in the rough", as these fellows usually refer to them, who provide services at levels these guys are use to - or better - but aren't what you might call "high end" based on their usual price structure [I won't say "class", because whose to judge if someone has that or not just because they don't charge $1000+/hr]
[Note: just reporting, NOT passing judgment on the behavior in question either way]