Perberts, what's your occupation and how often do you partake in the hobby?

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haigum141

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As we all know, this hobby is not cheap. With increasing costs of rent, insurance, car payments, groceries, it's really a "splurge" expense for many that are hobbyists.

Out of curiosity, what do you perberts do for a living and how much do you spend per month on this hobby?

I'll start, i enjoy myself about once a month for about ~$200 +/- $40 (1 hr sessions) and work in the insurance industry and make roughly $60,000 (before tax)
 

rxwca

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I'm guessing that some might not be comfortable disclosing what they do for a living. But it is interesting to see some of the data.

My pattern has been erratic. It'll likely settle down to more so twice a week, or at least once a week. 200-350
I rather not lie so I won't say what I do. I think I make in a similar range as you.
 

Oldfart

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Still lost in the '60s
I work building websites for clients, although I am also retired and getting Old Age and Canada Pension payments.
Lately business is on the slow side, so it has been several months since I've enjoyed a Rub and Tug session.
My last FS was in the spring, and that sort of service is not really my cup of tea anymore.
 

gr8_punk

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Own a small business. I haven't had much time pooning lately, but I think I am gonna start again. It has been awhile....
 

sevenofnine

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wall mart greeter,

naw seriously its nothing glamour's,, it paid pretty well after I worked long enough to check out all the boxes.
um that is paid off mortgage and the company pension plan which is nice to have but shit did I pay for it for thirty years.

not collecting any pension yet, but it should provide a good living waiting till 65,, not there yet but fuck its getting close.

had a standing appointment for almost a decade it changed once a week or every second week, for like I said over ten years. supper date, so around four hours.


still do have that standing appointment almost, sometimes its just social, get together do what ever. its really varied. for what ever reason we need to stay in touch..

when we actually have sex. I pay her but its what ever she never asks.
once I forgot to pay her, phoned her up, and asked to come buy the next day and pay, I did,
but she grabbed me and took me to bed. still didn't pay forgot again.

but yes I do pay her, but money and sex is not the basis of our friendship,
 

wintersurfer

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I got lucky with Bre-x (got in and out in time), now I have a few different ventures from construction to a capital company, usually spend from $500-$2500/wk...
 

loopy69

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Well with me I work away from home most of the time , as an Electrician , remote areas at times so can only partake away from work $100k +/year usually, but things are a changing . $600 or so a month on entertainment . I've met some real Sweethearts ,and some awful ones too . Funny you say you have forgotten to pay at times , I've the same experience with a few different ladies , just because we enjoyed each other , and comfortable together, always made it up to them though . lol
 

Fillup

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I'm currently short listed for aTrump cabinet post. My qualifications are, I am old, white and irrelevant.

I poon once or twice a month. Rarely more then a buck and a half a time.
 

johnsmit

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I have been getting into it lately . Maybe once or twice a month ,same girl .

Don't have a high paying job any more.just a min wage at best But I am able to live on a lot less then i once did and still throw away a third of my income . I might spend 400 a month or a little more on seeing some one .
 

ddcanz

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right here and now
Fast food chain cook when i'm not in the slammer.

I splurge on a $20 DTES BBBJ every full moon after i turn.
Oh the days of a DTES $20 bj- it takes me back.......the 80s were a splendid time for sure. Thanks for the memories lenny.
 

MissingOne

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I am much like an indie SP, in that I work on my own, exchanging my services for money. One big difference from most SPs, though, is that as I have gotten older I have been able to charge higher fees. Another difference is that my clients are not committing any crimes by hiring me.

I get out for an R&T maybe half a dozen times per year.
 

PierreCoeur

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I am an Artist. I average about 15 to 25 SP visits per year. Wish it could be more, but needing to think about saving for retirement.
 

nwtl

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Composer for TV, and film industry stuff. I don't spend a set amount each month, and I definitely don't do this regularly, because I'm only inclined when I come across someone that really intrigues me. When it comes up, I don't mind spending a larger amount $800 - $2000.
 

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