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GLORY HOLES - As a serious business Idea

Sexaddicted

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All it takes, is one disgruntled SP with a pair of garden shears to ruin the entire party.

**Snip.."Ouch!!"..Thud!..Snip.."Ouch!!"..Thud!..Snip.."Ouch!!"..Thud!..Snip.."Ouch!!"..Thud!..Snip.."Ouch!!"..Thud!..Snip.."Ouch!!"..Thud!..Snip.."Ouch!!"..Thud!..Snip.."Ouch!!"..Thud!..
Come on be realistic, what you are talking about would probably stick in a courtroom as attempted murder, no SP in her right mind would actually do that. A woman would have to really, really, really hate you, as in personally, in order to do that. I don't think that would be a John's first major concern being a random guy.

Thats like saying maybe I walk into my office tomorrow and the receptionist decides to add a little something extra in the morning coffee.

Minutes later everyone is vomiting blood and generally having what looks to be a pretty bad fucking day.

I would say that the % chance of that happening is about the same
 

HG Hunter

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Here on TERB, you have a perfectly targeted audience. The perfect demographic for your idea and you're mostly getting ridiculously negative feedback.
Does that not tell you something?
 

great bear

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Here on TERB, you have a perfectly targeted audience. The perfect demographic for your idea and you're mostly getting ridiculously negative feedback.
Does that not tell you something?
He needs a new lawyer??
 

Sexaddicted

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Here on TERB, you have a perfectly targeted audience. The perfect demographic for your idea and you're mostly getting ridiculously negative feedback.
Does that not tell you something?
You call this feedback? Nothing here to convince me or anyone with any shred of business sense, to conclude whether it is, or is not, a viable business idea.

It merely is something 'new', jus throwing it out there, and letting the marbles roll where they may.

I never said for sure it is going to happen, like I said it may be a part of something bigger. Like a fetish play land club for adults with paid services and providers hanging out on the club premises.

We could have private rooms, we could have gloryholes, we could have dungeon-like torture chambers. Maybe different rooms with different themes with premium service providers.

Think of an adult horror-house without the horror and all the smoke and mirrors of fantasy to stand out from ANYTHING else out there in the business right now.

Just putting ideas out there.
 

great bear

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You call this feedback? Nothing here to convince me or anyone with any shred of business sense, to conclude whether it is, or is not, a viable business idea.

It merely is something 'new', jus throwing it out there, and letting the marbles roll where they may.

I never said for sure it is going to happen, like I said it may be a part of something bigger. Like a fetish play land club for adults with paid services and providers hanging out on the club premises.

Just putting ideas out there.
Have you considered there a quite a few posters on Terb that have a serious business background. Those of us who have business credentials are suggesting your "business" idea is not financially sustainable. If you believe that you have come up with something "new" and profitable in the sex field, talk to a private lender and see what their reaction is to your business plan.
 

HG Hunter

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Have you considered there a quite a few posters on Terb that have a serious business background. Those of us who have business credentials are suggesting your "business" idea is not financially sustainable. If you believe that you have come up with something "new" and profitable in the sex field, talk to a private lender and see what their reaction is to your business plan.
Without even knowing the financials, there was barely a hint of a positive response. That means no matter how the financials look, you might not have a marketable product.
Having said that, your tune has changed considerably in your most recent post from your initial post. You are now describing something very different.
 

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there should be no glass, but rather a solid screen
you need to hire one attractive girl who would be pretending to go behind the screen to blow the customer, while in fact all the blowing should be done cheaply by some trannies or old gays or poor immigrants
 

HG Hunter

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there should be no glass, but rather a solid screen
you need to hire one attractive girl who would be pretending to go behind the screen to blow the customer, while in fact all the blowing should be done cheaply by some trannies or old gays or poor immigrants
lmao
 

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That's the good thing about glory holes, it's a cheaper blowjob and the giver doesn't have to be young, attractive or even female. This makes them less elitist and more democratic.
Lots of guys on here would welcome the extra income, even if it's just 5 bucks.
 

rld

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Serious business idea?

Who is going to write the insurance?

Ask your lawyer that one. Because I am sure he/she told you how badly you'll need it.
 

GPIDEAL

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Glory holes already exist but it's kept secret if not part of sex clubs with real membership.
 

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I think it is fair to say that the majority of threads on terb, dispite topic, receive more negative feedback than positive. That's the nature of anonymity. I agree with what is being said about the financial peice though - chances are it would not work without a cheap price. Rates are high in this business to ensure the anonymity, so most men are getting it either way and would rather touch and talk to a girl.

Glory holes in the past have been used to make inexpensive sex more tolerable because you do not have to see the provider or client. Or for male/male contact when female providers are not available or willing. Or men prefer to not be seen because they are hiding their sexuality. Your idea kind of removes those typical glory hole uses by making the girl visable - which would mean that the typical client base for glory holes wouldn't apply here - so if you think it is a market because you see ads often with people asking where the glory holes are, chances are those people would not be your market.

I think the idea certainly applies to voyers. Very much so! If it were set up in a BDSM/Fetish setting that was already active with other business I think it would turn some profit but not enough to sustain a business. That would be the only way you would get away with a premium rate.

I also think it would work with a very cheap rate - like $50 max. But it would be a whole different scene with it's own problems - esp the revolving door issue and clients that are less than desireable. But cheap sells, big time! In that case you would be better off to take it out of downtown Toronto and into somewhere like Scarborough or Kitchener where lower rates are more common but still high population. But heat would be a big issue.

Meh, in all honesty I am not a business savy person. Just found it an interesting thread. Maybe that's the oral fetish in me speaking.
 
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Brill

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Do you need insurance? I don't think so - lap dances don't need it. If so make the client sign off, then it's a matter between 2 consenting adults.
 

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there should be no glass, but rather a solid screen
you need to hire one attractive girl who would be pretending to go behind the screen to blow the customer, while in fact all the blowing should be done cheaply by some trannies or old gays or poor immigrants
+1. This would definite lower your operating costs.
Ok, here's a serious "business" question. Where are you going to find a location that would permit you to create an "adult horror-house without the horror?" Here's another serious "business" question. How do you expect to market your "club" without alerting/drawing the attention of LE?
 

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Do you need insurance? I don't think so - lap dances don't need it. If so make the client sign off, then it's a matter between 2 consenting adults.
I thought all businesses required some sort of insurance (in case a customer gets hurt on their premises or to cover against fire/accident/etc.)
 

Moraff

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I would think that it would be hard to find girls to perform the deed at the prices you'd likely have to charge, at least not girls I'd be willing to let touch me. Let's say maybe you could charge someone $50 (and I really think that's a big maybe given that you can't touch the provider). Certainly you are going to have to keep some to cover your overhead. So let's be generous and say she get's to keep $30. As a regular SP she could make what about $250/hr? So she'd need to "see" 8 clients to make the same income-ish. Why would she want to deal with making 8-shots on goal rather than seeing one person and dealing with 1 maybe 2 shots on goal as the usual?

An interesting idea you have, but one that I find it hard to believe would be a viable money-maker in anything beyond the immediate short-term.
 

GPIDEAL

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I thought all businesses required some sort of insurance (in case a customer gets hurt on their premises or to cover against fire/accident/etc.)
As a condition imposed by a third party in a contract or licence with the business owner, yes.

As a smart thing to do by any prudent business owner, yes.

As a mandatory law, not to my knowledge. It's not like auto insurance.
 
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