About a month ago I read a piece on Slate magazine about a writer who had dinner with a high-priced call girl. I say "high-priced" because he had to pay $500 for her to spend 3 hours eating dinner with him, a dinner he of course paid for. He asked how much she charged for, you know, and she said, if I recall, $5500 per night, with a two-day minimum. While she was with you, she of course stayed with you in a four-star hotel, you dined with her in the very best restaurants in town, she expected you to buy her new outfits to wear on your dates, and if you wanted her to fly to your city for the encounter, you paid her way, first class.
They had a llnk to her website, and she was a very attractive woman (forgot the link, sorry). She made about a quarter-million a year. Nice work if you can get it.
If you had the money, I mean so much cash that it was just lying around the house in piles, would you be tempted? How much would you really be willing to pay? Is 11 grand (minimum) a fair price for a fantasy weekend? I wonder how she sets her prices? Not five grand, fifty-five hundred. Interesting.
They had a llnk to her website, and she was a very attractive woman (forgot the link, sorry). She made about a quarter-million a year. Nice work if you can get it.
If you had the money, I mean so much cash that it was just lying around the house in piles, would you be tempted? How much would you really be willing to pay? Is 11 grand (minimum) a fair price for a fantasy weekend? I wonder how she sets her prices? Not five grand, fifty-five hundred. Interesting.