.........no intention of staying very long????What's up with that? It still says Kama Sutra on the outside.
Funny that it didn't take Alyson very long to get a nice new sign put up outside her studio and I'm sure she doesn't have the bankroll/backers that Legends does.
That's the best idea I've seen so far, Praxis. Bickering between girls may cause the thing to fall apart, but if there is strong management, I don't see why this will not work.The girls working there could buy out the investors (at a more reasonable price) - have shares in the business (be co-owners) and solve the following problems:
1) raising the cash
2) removes the spectre of another studio opening and raiding the best talent from this place
In addition, all the profits from this "lucrative" business would go directly back to the ladies' pockets!
The best run companies are the ones where the employees own a part or have substantial interest in the company. This way they are all motivated to pull together to keep the company alive and prosperous. It also removes the motivation to move to another studio right away. . .
But then again, would the ladies be able to get along for any length of time?
BTW: There are plans to open co-op brothels in Vancouver and Victoria. Why not beat B.C. and open the first one in Canada right here in Alberta?
In my post on Kendra's thread (Greener Pastures), I did a calculation on what it would take for a busy SP to earn (and potentially save) a million dollars in less than 5 years (tough but not impossible - just depends on how busy she can be), I estimated that a busy lady having an average of six clients per shift, 4 shifts per week (and 4 weeks in a month, of course) and keeping $200 per client (after paying the studio for the room), can gross about $19,200 per month - let's round that to 20K (a less busy SP, say, can gross 10K). These are conservative numbers and don't count other related (potential) sources of income such as escorting and Internet (webcam) business, etc.The only problem is that many girls may not have the initial startup capital.
BBBJ - I think it's BBFS all the way and with multiple partners (HIV positive or not - you won't have a chance to quiz them on their last STD exam, if they ever had one!) and in every possible orifice in your body. If you're being paid big $$$$$ and they've got your passport and your stranded on a yacht in the middle of the big ocean - do you say no and ask them to return you to port? They could easily just throw you overboard and no one will ever say that you ever was on board. . .Wow I guess if your a billionair there must be a cure for aids? I mean why eles would they be wanting BBing with any random chick?
I personaly dont even want BBBJ, and have only once in my life had BB sex.
Some truth in that tho fish food yikesBBBJ - I think it's BBFS all the way and with multiple partners (HIV positive or not - you won't have a chance to quiz them on their last STD exam, if they ever had one!) and in every possible orifice in your body. If you're being paid big $$$$$ and they've got your passport and your stranded on a yacht in the middle of the big ocean - do you say no and ask them to return you to port? They could easily just throw you overboard and no one will ever say that you ever was on board. . .![]()
Sorry for thinking about the worst case scenario. . .
More bullshit.Last I heard Rythm included the house, and Fantasy was in the 225-250k range, and before Aviana bought it it was the number 1 studio, too bad she crashed and burned.
I'd guess you put about 100k worth into the place (but still no proper sign), and doubt if you bought kama sutra for more than 200K (it was barely a B grade studio)
As for income being generated, let's look at that a bit more closely:
If the original investors already want their investment back now rather than waiting that indicates a poor cash flow has not paid them the returns they were promised/expected, therefore the volume is much lower than expected
99.9% of the girls in this industry can't even count to 5 without using their fingers let alone understand the concept, and being able to afford to invest in a studio, hence Legends being sold. There is a big difference between being able to run a business and sucking cock....hence Legends being sold.The girls working there could buy out the investors (at a more reasonable price) - have shares in the business (be co-owners) and solve the following problems:
99.9% of the girls in this industry can't even count to 5 without using their fingers let alone understand the concept,QUOTE]
This is pretty harsh to say about anyone. I would bet with comments like this, that 99.9% of the girls in this industry would be far better to meet than you!
G.A.





