
Originally Posted by
charlie61
I think the problem is we're thinking in terms of sex-worker money. Like, for a snuggle session, I'm assuming you wouldn't put a bunch of makeup on, shave your legs, and do your hair. You'd be operating as a non-skilled worker, in which case $40/hour is a pretty good gig. Even massage therapists (at massage chains) get paid just ~$15/hour + tips, and they're skilled workers. So it would take a mentality change for a lot of us.
I know for me, personally, as an asexual, cuddling for an hour for $40 (with no need to hustle, no stress of upselling, etc.) wouldn't be a bad side gig to have some extra money coming in. But that's just me personally.
Some additional questions: I'd be curious to know the OP's perspective on how appearances play into a snuggle session (aside from good hygiene, how do the snugglers dress, do they wear makeup, etc.), and I'd also be curious if some clients ask for multiple hours. Also, how is sexuality handled when the clients inevitably become relaxed or aroused during the sessions and experience erections (men can have sexual and non-sexual erections)? We're a group of good-looking gals, and I noticed you want photos uploaded as part of your application process (which makes me think that pleasant appearances are valued, in which case this seems like it falls slightly into sex-worker territory).
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