"I really want to hear your thoughts because I may be mistaken, but it seems like clients take advantage of the desperation and vulnerability of trans women in the sex work industry. "
-What makes you think every trans woman in the industry is desperate and vulnerable? What makes you think the dynamic between 2 consenting adults negotiating pay for sex is of 1 party taking advantage of the other?
"Everything that's standard and expected for biological female escorts is questioned and disregarded when it comes to trans escorts. As trans women, we're expected to just go for anything because it's well known that many of us are estranged from our families, discriminated against in the workplace, and in desperate need of money. Because of this..."
-These are gross generalizations. EVERYTHING? Wow. That's a lot. I'd be interested in hearing from female escorts how great they have it. Interesting narrative you've written about how clients arrive at their unrealistic expectations too, only through understanding that you're vulnerable. Because for you to be the victim, they must be victimizers.
"Our rates can't be over $400 unless we look like supermodels"
-As others have mentioned, clients are likely to pay more for better looking partners, female or TS.
"We can't do any real screening on clients because they're worried that they might get doxxed and people will find out they like trans women (Like this routinely happens to anyone other than rappers and athletes)"
-Your dismissiveness about the concerns of clients aside, some people don't care if they get doxxed because they live their lives in the open and couldn't give a fuck about other people's opinions. Those same people might also understand the risk of giving their name and personal information to a number on a webpage and announcing to that number that they intend to commit a crime. Yes, soliciting prostitutes is illegal, and therefore it's a good idea to be discrete. Also, plenty of TS screen, just not you apparently.
"We have to answer overtly inappropriate and explicit questions under the guise of "This is my first time with a trans woman."
-Asking some questions about services provided and expectations prior to paying is reasonable in any business. I know this may seem contrary to what I said above about discretion, but we're the ones with the money. Furthermore, you have the freedom not to answer the questions despite claiming you "have" to. Some of the guys may legitimately be first timers too, you really don't know.
"We can't have any boundaries or expectations without being kicked to the curb or told we're asking for too much"
-Plenty of TS have boundaries and still do great in this business.
"(Maybe it's just me) We rarely get booked for more than an hour or two at a time"
-Yes, it's just you.
"Very few of us are given the high-end companion experience like dinner dates, trips, and shopping (Yes, many high-end bio female escorts do these things in addition to private sexy time, so please don't act like this is foreign. It may be uncommon for trans escorts, but I want to know why)"
-Given? Really? This is a business. No one is giving you anything and I doubt you would give anything to us either.
"Is there an overall devaluation of trans women?"
-The market dictates price.
"Are we good for nothing more than wild sex?"
-That's most likely what you're being paid to do in the sex industry. And in the context of the economic relationship you have with most of your clients, I would say yes. As a human being? I would say no. Don't conflate the 2.
"I'm not trying to argue, I really want to understand."
-I don't believe you want to understand. I think you want to improve your business and think "understanding" your clients will help that. I told you in another post that the questions you're asking should be asked to another provider, not this board. I don't think you'll get the help you're looking for here. I also think that for someone not trying to argue, you've done a damn good job of it.
This thread has turned into a master class in claiming victimhood on your part, and by proxy, saying that all people who engage with TS sex workers are victimizers. I strongly disagree. Many clients genuinely care for the sex workers they involve themselves with, and I've met plenty of TS sex workers who are not victims, and don't whinge about their clients or how unfair the conditions of their lives are. These boards are not a stand in for therapy. This is a business and many of us involved, both clients AND providers, treat it that way. That view doesn't mean we're setting out to victimize you. If that's how you feel, it's a you problem.