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I find there is more milfs in the market but less young sub 25 college girls There is more quantity to choose from in milf group but less in sub 25 age group. I guess the sub 25 age group are more available in surgat baby market? Anyone can confirm ?
yes they r on SA and OF. But some hot 20s know their worth and charge 700-1k for their weekly allowance. I have a date with this really hot young college bebe, she wants 1K/week, I was able to negotiate down to 600
 

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yes they r on SA and OF. But some hot 20s know their worth and charge 700-1k for their weekly allowance. I have a date with this really hot young college bebe, she wants 1K/week, I was able to negotiate down to 600
So I guess Surgarbaby scene is flooded so there is always room to negotiate ?
 
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Once the crash really hits things will change. I remember Vegas after it hit in 2008 there were tons of Part-timers working the casinos. I got Toronto service and pricing on more than one occasion with hotties just looking to pay their phone bill or car note.
 
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I'm pretty far outside the GTA and I've noticed a precipitous drop in real escorts. Plenty of scammers with blatantly fake pictures. Perhaps the rise you've noticed has more to do with the fact that most people can't afford to live in the GTA anymore and thus need alternative income streams to do crazy shit like paying for rent and groceries?
 

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I'm pretty far outside the GTA and I've noticed a precipitous drop in real escorts. Plenty of scammers with blatantly fake pictures. Perhaps the rise you've noticed has more to do with the fact that most people can't afford to live in the GTA anymore and thus need alternative income streams to do crazy shit like paying for rent and groceries?
that is some precipitous thinking
 
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During times of economic uncertainty or hardship, fewer johns spend money on escorts.

Noticing fewer client bookings, SPs increase their rates to make up for the loss of income from those customers.

It seems like a wise approach as their income rises again, at least in the short term.

But as the economy implodes, the increased SP rate only reduces the pool of clients even more rapidly.

Eventually the SP runs out of clients willing or capable of paying the inflated rates, to sustain her livelihood, and she is forced to capitulate to the new market dynamics.
This is why escorts need a second income. Having multiple income streams is, in my opinion, the only way to go.
 

superman2006

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Some also probably have more pets than they should and struggle with keeping up with the pets vet bills cause the animal perhaps already had issues before and they still probably keep feeding the animal junk. Once again leaning towards living above your means. I had a divorce SB who's a bit older msg me and I asked a few questions and I can tell why her hubby probably left her ass. She probably didn't put out anymore or kept buying stuff like too many pets cause she owns like over 5 and I bet it caused a financial strain to their marriage but of course it's not her fault for overspending and perhaps he did too in some areas who knows.

I was talking with a 20 year old who said she had a dog but had to rehome the dog cause it became an issue in the building she lived and they told her either rehome the dog or you're evicted. Then she tells me she wants a service animal for her mental health, but an actual trained service dog is like $30K and she said she'll just buy a puppy from Kijiji and train it herself while being single with 2 kids. I laughed. Good luck trying to train a dog along with 2 kids and not to mention the breed she wanted is known to be protective and I told her it's a bad idea cause she'll probably have to rehome the dog again. Can't fix stupid even after you tell them facts.

My dumb ex wife lives pay cheque to pay cheque and recently got a cat. And my kids get fed better at my place than hers. I bet more SBs will be showing up too cause their partner can't keep up to the lifestyle and the loans are finally catching up on people who thought they were smart to outplay the system lol.
Unfortunately, most people are financial illiterate and brainwashed by consumerism, buy shit they don’t need. We don’t teach kids in school about the value of money and how to save up & invest.
 

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But hasn’t technology allowed so many part-time freelance workers into the field that traditional economic analysis fails as it was always applied to full-time independent contractors working only in an industry?
That could be the case. Honestly, I just made up the theory on the spot. It sounded good and has a rationale so I posted it.
 
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Some also probably have more pets than they should and struggle with keeping up with the pets vet bills cause the animal perhaps already had issues before and they still probably keep feeding the animal junk. Once again leaning towards living above your means. I had a divorce SB who's a bit older msg me and I asked a few questions and I can tell why her hubby probably left her ass. She probably didn't put out anymore or kept buying stuff like too many pets cause she owns like over 5 and I bet it caused a financial strain to their marriage but of course it's not her fault for overspending and perhaps he did too in some areas who knows.

I was talking with a 20 year old who said she had a dog but had to rehome the dog cause it became an issue in the building she lived and they told her either rehome the dog or you're evicted. Then she tells me she wants a service animal for her mental health, but an actual trained service dog is like $30K and she said she'll just buy a puppy from Kijiji and train it herself while being single with 2 kids. I laughed. Good luck trying to train a dog along with 2 kids and not to mention the breed she wanted is known to be protective and I told her it's a bad idea cause she'll probably have to rehome the dog again. Can't fix stupid even after you tell them facts.

My dumb ex wife lives pay cheque to pay cheque and recently got a cat. And my kids get fed better at my place than hers. I bet more SBs will be showing up too cause their partner can't keep up to the lifestyle and the loans are finally catching up on people who thought they were smart to outplay the system lol.
Why shouldn’t they live the best life possible by renting out that extraordinarily valuable patch of real estate between their legs a few hours a week?

They benefit, the pets benefit, and the kids benefit. Of course so do the Johns.

The real tragedy are seeing the ones who could, but don’t, even though they clearly need the money for themselves and their entourage.

Many of my favorites are in NYC and are going to, or went to, very good schools.

I remember being bewildered at all the hot women with nice hand painted signs years ago rallying for forgiveness of student debt In NYC.

I always thought Jesus, honey, if you could just catch on to what my favorite sex workers figured out years ago, you could pay off that student debt, your boyfriend’s student debt, and even have some left over to donate to the political campaign of that Bernie fellow I bet you made a similar sign for.
 

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Unfortunately, most people are financial illiterate and brainwashed by consumerism, buy shit they don’t need. We don’t teach kids in school about the value of money and how to save up & invest.
There needs to be classes teaching this from an early age. All through school and different age appropriate levels.
 

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Once the crash really hits things will change. I remember Vegas after it hit in 2008 there were tons of Part-timers working the casinos. I got Toronto service and pricing on more than one occasion with hotties just looking to pay their phone bill or car note.
A phone bill can be $150 easily lol
 

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I find there is more milfs in the market but less young sub 25 college girls There is more quantity to choose from in milf group but less in sub 25 age group. I guess the sub 25 age group are more available in surgat baby market? Anyone can confirm ?
The age group 20 to 24 is close in size to the 50 to 54 age group. You may think there are less young people because most of the younger girls are most taken. When you were in your 20s the 50 to 54 age group was much smaller and not close in proportion to the 20 to 24 year old group.


As of 2025, the population of Canada is 40,126,723, with the following age distribution:

  • 0-4 years: 5.40% of the total population
  • 5-9 years: 5.74% of the total population
  • 10-14 years: 5.47% of the total population
  • 15-19 years: 5.76% of the total population
  • 20-24 years: 6.38% of the total population
  • 25-29 years: 6.50% of the total population
  • 30-34 years: 6.63% of the total population
  • 35-39 years: 6.51% of the total population
  • 40-44 years: 6.42% of the total population
  • 45-49 years: 6.71% of the total population
  • 50-54 years: 7.62% of the total population
  • 55-59 years: 7.45% of the total population
  • 60-64 years: 6.52% of the total population
  • 65-69 years: 5.61% of the total population
  • 70-74 years: 4.04% of the total population
  • 75-79 years: 2.91% of the total population
  • 80-84 years: 2.13% of the total population
  • 85-89 years: 1.37% of the total population
  • 90-94 years: 0.64% of the total population
  • 95-99 years: 0.16% of the total population
  • 100+ years: 0.02% of the total population
 
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As someone who has been doing this for a while (10 years +) hobbying scene in Toronto is probably worse than it has ever been. Prices have become somewhat prohibitive (not that I blame the girls or agencies at all for raising them) and many of the main agencies have girls who have been around quite a while (too long) and are more pros at this point.

Anyone who was around for the golden days of Mirage and Roommates will know what I am talking about - new to industry girls all the time, no shortage of options and at 150/hh.

Even a few years ago HPL was coming up with many new fresh gems all the time but not so much anymore.

Likely to do with OF and SBabying.
 

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Unfortunately, most people are financial illiterate and brainwashed by consumerism, buy shit they don’t need. We don’t teach kids in school about the value of money and how to save up & invest.

Being financially literate is the skill I believe will guide me best through the difficult times I see ahead. I grew up in a family immersed in banking and finance, and my informal education began at the age of ten. By the time I graduated high school, I was already able to hold meaningful conversations with professionals in the field.
Over the years, I’ve developed expertise in several areas, many of which have served me well. But today, the knowledge that holds the greatest value for me is finance. I know a woman who’s a lawyer, not a particularly successful one. She’s moved from job to job and now contracts with small towns, prosecuting minor offenses like parking violations in municipal court. Sometimes one area of expertise just isn’t enough.
 
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