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Survey - Sliding Scale?
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I have been getting fewer younger clients than when I first came into this hobby a year ago. I do get some 23-27 year old entrepreneurs and computer guys that have good jobs and have it going on but with rates of 300 and up, I think the majority of the clients I see now are between the ages of 40-70. I love older men because they really know how to treat a woman and are very kind and gentlemanly but every now and then I yearn for a 19-22 year old college boy. But come to think of it, the really young guys I have been with, tend to do their dance within about 15 minutes. Maybe young guys should get a break and pay about $150-180.  I know this doesn't sound fair but college guys and those working $6 an hour jobs and going to school, aren't in the same position financially as 42 year old attornies or 6 figure real estate agents.  Do you think rates should be on a sliding scale...not based solely upon income, but upon time spent and other factors. In addition, I get a lot of calls for 1/2 hour rates from young guys but that situation would make me feel a little awkward since I like to get to know my new friend by talking a spell, so I decline.  I hate to feel rushed.So the question is....You are a 21 year old college boy that works PT at the gap.  You read THATMALL and surf the net checking out the chics on the market.  You'd have to work more than 2 weeks to save enough to see a provider for 1 hour.  That sorta ain't fair for that guy.  Am I off here?Changing the price would be like charging $1 for Tropicana Orange Juice to a 19 year old kid and $60 to the lawyer.  That isn't fair I know but the 40 year old lawyer will savor his OJ for an hour while reading the NY Times.  The 19 year old kid will chug it down and he's off back to the Gap. Any thought?Ladies, how many of you do 1/2 hour rates?HB

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