I've been thinking a lot about money lately. Not just the usual business spreadsheets and quarterly reports, but the specific economics of seeing escorts. It's a strange marketplace, really. You're not just buying sex. You're purchasing an experience, a temporary connection, a carefully constructed fantasy.
When I first started doing this five years ago, I was naive about the pricing. I thought it was simple. Pay X amount, get Y service. But it's far more complicated. The rates aren't just about physical acts. They're about discretion, emotional labor, the performance of intimacy.
My last few encounters have ranged from €250 to €500. The price difference isn't just about looks or specific services. It's about presentation, conversation skill, the ability to make a client feel understood. Some providers are essentially selling emotional intelligence as much as physical contact.
My wife would be horrified if she knew how much I've spent. But then again, she stopped being interested in me years ago. These transactions aren't just about sex. They're about feeling seen, feeling wanted. And honestly, that's worth every euro.
Strange economy, this. But aren't all human connections transactional in their own way?