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What do you think will happen in the sex business after Covid-19 Coronavirus is over?

What do you theorize?

  • No change in the market

    Votes: 21 20.6%
  • High demand for sex with low supply of escorts

    Votes: 13 12.7%
  • High supply of escorts with less demand for sex

    Votes: 41 40.2%
  • No idea

    Votes: 27 26.5%

  • Total voters
    102

bigbiz

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Oct 31, 2019
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I also wondered if screening is a must now. With contact tracing and all that.
I think that is also a responsible thing we must take into account.
 

medalllione

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Jan 6, 2011
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If there is going to be a massive influx of clients after the restrictions are lifted, I guess I am going to be in the minority as I will be be taking a wait and see attitude, not worth the risk for me as do not want to pass covid-19 to a family member who is immunocompromised.
 

asuran

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May 12, 2014
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If there is going to be a massive influx of clients after the restrictions are lifted, I guess I am going to be in the minority as I will be be taking a wait and see attitude, not worth the risk for me as do not want to pass covid-19 to a family member who is immunocompromised.
I wouldn't say massive influx tho there would definitely be quite a few gentlemen that will go on a binge the first week or three.
But it is prudent to minimize the risk and be as responsible as much as we can.
I have been in contact with a few ladies who says they won't be active as much either and a few are not planning to come back until the coast is clear.
 

faveone

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May 1, 2002
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I wouldn't say massive influx tho there would definitely be quite a few gentlemen that will go on a binge the first week or three.
But it is prudent to minimize the risk and be as responsible as much as we can.
I have been in contact with a few ladies who says they won't be active as much either and a few are not planning to come back until the coast is clear.
+1 when we hear 'the curve has flattened' everyone is going to whipping their wallets (and dicks) out! Make no mistake, this industry will survive and flourish! Prices may go up but what the heck, $200 or $250, if you want to get laid will $50 really make a difference,
 

ottawafitguy

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Nov 28, 2017
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I think you'll definitely see more girls continue to pump out online content - since it is now so easy for many of them to make money virtually. This means they can see less clients. I just saw that a girl I saw regularly at CMJ is going under a new name and has doubled her prices because she's now independent. Which is way too much for my taste but if it means she can see less people then good for her.

The other part will be many girls will be hard up for money after their jobs shut down (think servers, hostesses, nightclub girls) and might turn to sex work at least briefly, so likely many new faces around which should be nice.

Ottawa won't be affected like some places because we have government workers and military with secure income - who are barely spending anything now like they used to on commuting, socializing, etc. But we are also going to be more careful.

So I think less men using providers with more providers available = good for us. Supply and demand rules.
 

JohnnyFever

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Apr 19, 2018
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No, the increase in OnlyFans activity is only temporary, due to this crisis. Webcam sites have existed before, and they only did steady business, nothing spectacular. Since nobody is getting any interaction nowadays, they are desperate to try out anything, so they are trying out webcam sites like OnlyFans. Once the restrictions are lifted, nobody is going to be satisfied with just seeing her over a webcam, they will want personal meetings again. The OnlyFans subscriptions will start drying up again.
You're assuming that "once the restrictions are lifted" it will just like before. The possibility of getting this disease is still going to be there for both clients and providers. I've no doubt that a lot of people won't care, but enough will to sustain the online alternatives for a good long time.
 

out4fun

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I don’t see a rush coming. I think restaurants will find it difficult to attract customers when they are allowed to open. I think it will be even more difficult for sex workers.
 

cheektocheek

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I like the spread and participation in the voting and I'm not surprised with the leading vote option.



1. My personal opinion is that the online experience is awkward and kinda degrading I find. Yeah, more degrading than paying for in-person sex since that's "real" to me. I say awkward because that's how I feel about jerking off online doing facetime with someone. And degrading because telling someone to do something online isn't a good look to me. I respect that not everyone share this opinion/preference.

2. I always find it strange that Spa MAs doing 110hh and 120hr session in spas (removing the 50hh and 80hr house cut) goes indy and don't align with the escort rates of say 140hh and 200hr. Instead they jump to 200hr for MA only and 300+hr for SP stuff. I don't get it. But it is their decision and must be respected. I just realized that MAs were only getting an $10 extra for the second hh, while the house got an extra $30! is that accurate?

3. Not going to lie, I'm looking forward to new faces and bodies :)

4. Yes but a lot of them are conservative with their monies and are stuck at home.

5. The results of this poll aligns with this.



I agree.



That's true, more so for clients I'd say. A lot of them are older and more susceptible to suffering from COVID. While SWs are younger, healthier, (and millennials).



I agree. Perhaps 30% of the local population will continue to be very prudent and not go back to normal even if the green light is given.

Good constructive discussions guys :) of
There will be change that's for sure as for MA's you seem to jump on them but have in past said you don't patronize them so not sure why your so obsessed the rates are the rates people either pay themnorbthey don't it's there choice
 

Gntlmn

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Oct 27, 2002
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No, the increase in OnlyFans activity is only temporary, due to this crisis. Webcam sites have existed before, and they only did steady business, nothing spectacular. Since nobody is getting any interaction nowadays, they are desperate to try out anything, so they are trying out webcam sites like OnlyFans...
Clarification: OnlyFans is not primarily a webcam site. The models generally post pre-recorded videos and photos there. Occasionally they will do a live show but it's nowhere close to ManyVids (and likely others) in the chat, or interactive, aspect that I've noticed, anyway.
 

Gntlmn

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Oct 27, 2002
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whats the best camsite for interaction?
Kinda subjective since what we consider "interaction" on a cam site to me may differ from you, but ManyVids is free to join and lurk. Browse to find the one you like, then hopefully you buy tokens and tip her to get her to do stuff.

A better question (still subjective, though) may be which models on which platforms do non-boring shows? On ManyVids I'd say:
MiaMelon, Alice_Smith, Paigie_Gie, Pinkky_Queen (all usually on around 12am-2am)
 

out4fun

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Jan 8, 2008
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Once the government gives the go-ahead, people will treat this as the coast is clear, and that the chances of getting the infection are now low. This will apply to both clients and providers, both sides have been hankering to get back to business. A few cautious types may still hang back, that's their prerogative. There may even be a few guys who find they enjoy webcams, in a way they never thought they would before, and move permanently towards the cam world and leave the SP or MA worlds. But I think the vast majority of people are going to go back to way things were before, there's no point in being constantly afraid of human contact and still be a human.


There's already a thread somewhere here about which restaurants you're going to want to go back to once the crisis is over. People are definitely waiting to get back to the restaurants and sitting and having conversations like before.
I’m sure there are still people that will go to restaurants, but there will be no need to call ahead for reservations.
 

downbound123

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I think it will be the opposite because of the restrictions that will be placed on restaurants. Only allowing 50% capacity and requiring social distancing once inside will mean it might be harder to get a table at a lot of places.
 

medalllione

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Jan 6, 2011
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I think it will be the opposite because of the restrictions that will be placed on restaurants. Only allowing 50% capacity and requiring social distancing once inside will mean it might be harder to get a table at a lot of places.
Unfortunately, when things open, it will be be under vastly different regime. In the restaurants, waiters/waitresses must put on face masks and gloves, as will customers, there will be plexiglass shields to separate cubicles, maximum 50% occupancy will mean less customers at any given time, cashless transactions and perhaps paying only at a plexiglass shielded pay booth, no front desk will mean much less traffic. Good luck getting a same-day reservation. Same kind of restrictions in any business where close in-person interaction was the norm. It's not going to be pretty until this virus is under control: mass vaccination or drug-therapy. My major worry though is the effect on the economy: less employment, more government emergency financial handouts which will not replace past income levels, translating to more mental health issues, and financial stress with out-of-work folks struggling to pay bills

I prognosticate this will be the new normal for the next 6-18 months, depending which therapy is first out-the-gate (antiretrovirals or vaccine). Coming back to topic: the MP/SP industry will not be the same, we are in a deep depression the likes never experienced before, there will much fewer folks relatively well off to afford the lifestyle. Yes, there will be an initial pent-up demand from a few folk that have cushy jobs that will quickly dissipate once the desire is satiated but the vast majority of folks will be cash-strapped and under- or unemployed.

Mark my words, there will be a shake-down in the MP/SP industry, but they will evolve and adapt with the new realities, it is not called the oldest profession for nothing. At least for the next 6-18 months, until the economy rebounds to its formal state, there will more likely be more ladies entering the business than leaving so overall, the average price-per-transaction will be lower.
 

Jasmine Raine

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Jul 28, 2014
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I think you'll definitely see more girls continue to pump out online content - since it is now so easy for many of them to make money virtually. This means they can see less clients. I just saw that a girl I saw regularly at CMJ is going under a new name and has doubled her prices because she's now independent. Which is way too much for my taste but if it means she can see less people then good for her.

The other part will be many girls will be hard up for money after their jobs shut down (think servers, hostesses, nightclub girls) and might turn to sex work at least briefly, so likely many new faces around which should be nice.

Ottawa won't be affected like some places because we have government workers and military with secure income - who are barely spending anything now like they used to on commuting, socializing, etc. But we are also going to be more careful.

So I think less men using providers with more providers available = good for us. Supply and demand rules.
For those of us putting real time and energy into content creation, it is not as simple as one my think, but I get your point.

I am also wondering how many will keep up with online work when going back to escorting. I know that as long as clients want it, I will create it, and it is a good marketing tool, but I think things will settle down and go back the “norm” after time.
 
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OnTheWayOut

I think it will be the opposite because of the restrictions that will be placed on restaurants. Only allowing 50% capacity and requiring social distancing once inside will mean it might be harder to get a table at a lot of places.
I've been wondering how many restaurants can survive at 50%? I'm afraid many will pack it in ..... maybe some of the hot Asian waitresses will need to supplement their income somehow? If you know any, give them my number :encouragement:
 
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whats the best camsite for interaction?
I like MyFreecams and Chaturbate. I have checked out others and I don't find a huge difference. You buy tokens and spend them wisely ..... hopefully!
 

JohnnyFever

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Apr 19, 2018
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Once the government gives the go-ahead, people will treat this as the coast is clear, and that the chances of getting the infection are now low. This will apply to both clients and providers, both sides have been hankering to get back to business. A few cautious types may still hang back, that's their prerogative. There may even be a few guys who find they enjoy webcams, in a way they never thought they would before, and move permanently towards the cam world and leave the SP or MA worlds. But I think the vast majority of people are going to go back to way things were before, there's no point in being constantly afraid of human contact and still be a human.
The coast isn't clear though. It's not going to be clear for a long time no matter what the government says. Cases may very well be on their way down right now because of the social distancing but it's not going to hit zero, and as soon as people start acting like the good times are here again they will rise. We're looking at multiple case surges over the next 18 to 24 months until there is a widely available vaccine, assuming we ever get one.

That's not to say that retail can't be reopened as long as proper procedures are followed, I agree that the economy can't be allowed to collapse and people have to be able to work. That has to reflect our new normal though, in which any kind of crowds and unnecessary human contact are still out.
 
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