Do you think the escort scene is dying?

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islander1-1

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Not at all. The prices are going up... BUT hell so is the rent, gas, and groceries. I am sure there are just as many ladies out there as there were 20 years ago. Many have retired to new ones joining the ranks. There is a lot of turnovers in the industry.
 

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I believe many younger women feel that there are better ways to earn money than being a direct escort. If they do choose to engage in such activities, it's usually only for a very short period of time. Nowadays, there are much better options for sex work.

I also believe many women are starting to understand the negative consequences escorting can have on their future relationships and mental well-being. That's why, if they choose to engage in sex work, they prefer to do it discreetly and with fewer clients, and not just with whoever shows up at their door and pays.
 

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Are women who are choosing to work as escorts and offer to have sex with any man who passes their screening and pays their rates dying out? I believe that it is slowly becoming less common and less popular, but it wont ever die out, and least no time soon.

but is having sex in exchange with men for money dying? hell no. It is simply shifting to other platforms. Women can now use sugar dating sites to select and screen the men they are willing to have sex with in exchange for money. They also engage in this through social media platforms like instagram, snapchat, onlyfans, dating apps and in real life when they meet successful men etc.

In essence, there will always be a demand for escort services. The truth is, there are women arent attractive or young enough to make good money from sugar dating, or being a gold digger so they opt for escorting as an alternative. Similarly, there are men who aren't considered attractive or wealthy enough for sugar dating, leading them to hire escorts instead.
 

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Depends really.
Do you consider sugar babying to be escorting? If so then it's still pretty much alive.
Like when the internet came, things shifted from street girls & newspaper ads to online booking with agencies & indies.
It's just shifting from agencies & indies to SBs sites or other platforms
 

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Depends really.
Do you consider sugar babying to be escorting? If so then it's still pretty much alive.
Like when the internet came, things shifted from street girls & newspaper ads to online booking with agencies & indies.
It's just shifting from agencies & indies to SBs sites or other platforms
Yes , Sugar Baying is the dressed up bougie flashier version of escorting .
Plus it seems to be more socially excepted which makes it more appealing to the girls

Mind you with all the massive amounts of Social change over the last 7 years slut shaming should be dead and over by now , but that’s another discussion.
 

BBSol

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Sex sells and that will be the golden rule until the end of days.

Though with increasing prices I'm sure there will be less activity, but the scene will never die out.
 
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Sex sells and that will be the golden rule until the end of days.

Though with increasing prices I'm sure there will be less activity, but the scene will never die out.
I doubt that rising prices will have an impact on the market for the next generation of men. Men are no longer getting married and starting families. Those savings from being single will find its way to women one way or another.
 

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In no other market does the seller assume it knows more than the buyer. It seems females opinions on this topic are just as funny.
Is this true? In this industry especially, I think we know more about the health of the industry than our consumers. We have an unparalleled camaraderie the marginalization and discrimination we face necessitates. We are an industry that uniquely befriends, supports, and is transparent with our direct competition; while creating a united smokescreen for clients.

But yeah, people outside the industry know more than us for sure. That’s why the laws continue to make us less and less safe. 🤔
 

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i dont think thats true, I have met alot of providers who seem to despise other escorts, especially that specific clique of escorts that you are a part of
Yes you should believe everything the provider tells you during a session, because you have a bond beyond client\provider. You ever think they might be telling you that to narrow the field? LMFAO
 

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There are approximately 336 people offering services in Vancouver on Tryst, plus about maybe 100 more on Leolist. And let's estimate there are 10 agencies, each with 10-20 girls working for them. Im excluding massage parlours because theres too many to count and services vary greatly. That is only ~636 escorts in the greater Vancouver area, which is a city of ~4 million.

In comparison, there are thousands, if not tens of thousands, of sugar babies in Vancouver.

I believe it's easy to see that the market is shifting away from escorting.
Lots of sugar babies aren’t really looking for the same kind of career escorts are. Many are just looking for one or two rich men to date to help through college. Sugaring often doesn’t pay as well as escorting, and can be a lot less reliable. It’s more a supplementary job than a career. Also, a lot of sugar babies don’t call themselves sex workers, and think they’re better than that, which is a whole separate issue
 
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