I'm curious why you would do that. Presumably you mean boycotting them after things are "back to normal", whatever the hell that's going to mean. So what's the benefit? Just to punish them?
I think for some men, and I am not trying to speak for them, but for some, they see it as risky behaviour.
Now I know we all have our definition of risky behaviour. And having admitted, that I have blacklisted some men who have seen proividers during this time, I can explain what that is for me.
First, clients have a choice in seeing escorts during this pandemic. Some escorts really had no choice. It was work or strave. So there is a difference.
Second, my blacklisting is more about the posts those men posted about seeing other ladies, then them actually seeing ladies. I would have blacklisted them for being that cavaleir about STDs, provider privacy, etc. It shows me that they don’t really care about health and safety and to me that is a red flag. I am assuming that some men are feeling the same about providers. While clearly not thinking about my first point.
I think some men will do it just to be holier then thou and yes - just to try and “punish” them. Which, as already stated, won’t matter as they will never know anyway. Unless the guy is going to call up the provider and tell her “I was going to see but I heard you worked during the lockdown”. Which I doubt will happen and if it did, he would just be blown off as an asshole anyway.
Now I am sure there are some escorts who probably didn’t care about safety and therefore kept working, but for most who were working, I bet they were scared shitless. I am still to scare to go back to work at this time, so I am still waiting. I can’t imagine having to put myself at such risk to put food on the table. To punish those who didn’t want to but had to work is just adding salt to the wound, considering they were already in a rough spot. And you will never know which ladies worked because they had to and which were just not caring about safety.
With all the unknowns, it makes no sense to try a boycott. I get the initial reaction, but once you break it down and think about it, it makes no sense.