LadyAngelika
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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer quote:
ORIGINAL: azjojoba Eventually market forces will drive domintrix and prostitution fees down. I don't see any reason a women should get paid more than $10 or $15 to spank a man, especially since it's pleasurable for her also. . That's contradictory, Azjojoba. Market forces may well drive dominatrix and prostitution fees down. That's the laws of supply and demand at work. But what you, morally, think a woman should get paid for e.g. spanking a man isn't relevant to those forces. It's strange, this system of capitalism that we live under. I've found that the most ardent supporters of the free market always have 'exceptions' in their heads - areas in which they assume and expect the laws of supply and demand somehow shouldn't apply. In the area in which I live cleaners charge huge amounts. People complain bitterly about paying these amounts because cleaners 'just shouldn't be expensive'. Likewise, carers of children *should* be cheap. But cleaners and childcarers can charge highly, because of those laws of supply and demand - so, they just will. Why would they act any differently to any other traders, any providers of any other services? Funny you should mention this Peon. I was reading just the other day that in Canada, child care is more expensive than doing an MBA. Scary. But going back on topic, it is my experience that in a time of recession, there are two key strategies: lower your price to cater to a recession budget or increase (or better market) your value offer. Many that have come out shining from this recession have done the latter. But what do I know about economics, marketing, business strategy and overall business administration ;-) - LA
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