Curious about the Economics of Sex and would like to get community feedback.
A heterosexual community can be analyzed as a marketplace in which men seek to acquire sex from women by offering other resources in exchange. Societies will therefore define gender roles as if women are sellers and men buyers of sex. Societies will endow female sexuality, but not male sexuality, with value.
One interesting theory is based on Supply and Demand of Sex. A man will typically spend lowest amount possible within reason to acquire sex. There are exceptions of course based on perceived value.
Has anyone noticed the escort cost per hour has increased 2x over the past 12-24 months for the same service and same quality girl.
Why is that? I assume it cannot all be inflation based. Feedback and Thoughts?
A heterosexual community can be analyzed as a marketplace in which men seek to acquire sex from women by offering other resources in exchange. Societies will therefore define gender roles as if women are sellers and men buyers of sex. Societies will endow female sexuality, but not male sexuality, with value.
One interesting theory is based on Supply and Demand of Sex. A man will typically spend lowest amount possible within reason to acquire sex. There are exceptions of course based on perceived value.
Has anyone noticed the escort cost per hour has increased 2x over the past 12-24 months for the same service and same quality girl.
Why is that? I assume it cannot all be inflation based. Feedback and Thoughts?






