When it comes to pricing, it’s important to remember that prices are not arbitrary—they are often a reflection of demand, expertise, and the time invested in honing a craft. Providers who price their services above their markets midrange (MSP midrange is ~$350-600 for 1H) are typically doing so because their demand far exceeds their availability and/or this is not their sole job so they can opt to work less and be more choosy with their clientele. In these cases, pricing becomes a tool to manage that demand & access while ensuring they can continue to provide the level of care and attention their clients expect.
Supply and demand dynamics play a big role here. When a provider has a limited amount of time and an overwhelming number of people seeking their services, raising prices helps to balance this equation. It allows them to work sustainably while maintaining the quality of their service, which is ultimately in the best interest of their clients.
It’s also worth noting that every professional’s journey is different. Some invest years in perfecting their skills in and outside of the bedroom, which adds significant value to their services. Pricing reflects not only the time spent in the appointment but also the expertise and the overall experience they bring to the table (ex: TCB - may include paying an assistant, incall rent, incall treats/refreshments, lingerie, investments in their physique, beauty appts - and no not all providers would get the insane amount of stuff done every month if it weren’t for being in this job, etc).
While there are many wonderful providers at various price points, it’s important to recognize that not every service or professional will be accessible to everyone and not every client is entitled to every provider. This diversity in pricing allows clients to choose providers who best fit their needs and budget.
I wish you all the best in finding a provider who aligns with your expectations and budget!