Social media fundraising- thoughts?

monkeybutts69

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I see fundraising pop up every so often for the ladies, often on Twitter or telegram… how do you all feel about it?

I often try to donate if I have some knowledge of the SP/respect her etcetera….it was explained to me once the ladies do not get sick days/insurance/vacation and it changed my way of thinking about this!

It used to be off putting to me to see a fundraiser- I suppose it still is in scenarios when the fundraiser is posted every week… but the occasional once a year fundraiser I just see as investing in my dick’s benefit package to his favorite ladies hmmmm…
 

onomatopoeia

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I remember a small classified ad in Rolling Stone, with a PO Box, which read "Need money for albums. They are my life".

I'm somewhat reminded of the professional grifter who, while wearing a tuxedo, asks strangers for $20, because his Mercedes has run out of gas. In my neighbourhood, we'd tell him "I guess you're going to have to suck some dick".
 
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bazokajoe

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I see fundraising pop up every so often for the ladies, often on Twitter or telegram… how do you all feel about it?

I often try to donate if I have some knowledge of the SP/respect her etcetera….it was explained to me once the ladies do not get sick days/insurance/vacation and it changed my way of thinking about this!

It used to be off putting to me to see a fundraiser- I suppose it still is in scenarios when the fundraiser is posted every week… but the occasional once a year fundraiser I just see as investing in my dick’s benefit package to his favorite ladies hmmmm…
How do I feel about? Save your money like everyone else.
 
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monkeybutts69

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I remember a small classified ad in Rolling Stone, with a PO Box, which read "Need money for albums. They are my life".

I'm somewhat reminded of the professional grifter who, while wearing a tuxedo, asks strangers for $20, because his Mercedes has run out of gas. In my neighbourhood, we'd tell him "I guess you're going to have to suck some dick".
That’s funny. At least the PO Box post was honest ha ha.
 

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Of course, but it’s easier to save money on a salary… I feel the same for any small business, I don’t mind helping when able, they’re facing struggles I’m not…
I think of an SP's 'salary' much like I think of any salesperson who works on commission/piecework compensation. They may not get a regular paycheck but at the end of the year they generally make a lot more than a salaried individual. If I can save, so can they.

If they are struggling and asking for money and you really want to help them, reach out and book a session. That way it's win-win.
 

bazokajoe

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Of course, but it’s easier to save money on a salary… I feel the same for any small business, I don’t mind helping when able, they’re facing struggles I’m not…
I choose not to be a sugar daddy. If you choose to that's your choice.
 

Not getting younger

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I think of an SP's 'salary' much like I think of any salesperson who works on commission/piecework compensation. They may not get a regular paycheck but at the end of the year they generally make a lot more than a salaried individual. If I can save, so can they.

If they are struggling and asking for money and you really want to help them, reach out and book a session. That way it's win-win.
The caveat, is do you know them a bit? Do you know why they are in need.

Would you still book an appointment if she needed assistance following a sexual assault and she really couldn’t work?

In the end, for me devil details. Do I know the people, do I know why.
 
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