View Full Version : General talk What kind of work do you do? Has the present economic situation affected you?
Sibon
14-03-2023, 08:03 PM
What kind of work do you do? Has the present economic situation affected you?
warwick1
14-03-2023, 08:53 PM
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Sibon
14-03-2023, 10:00 PM
Sorry Can't read any of your crap. Not that it bothers me . :)
94120
warwick1
14-03-2023, 10:19 PM
Sorry Can't read any of your crap. Not that it bothers me . :)
94120
Excellent, good night to you all.......
ReginaldBubbles
14-03-2023, 11:33 PM
Currently a gigilo. Put my rate up every 3-4 months.
Inflation is awesome! Just ask the three big supermarket chains!
Sibon
15-03-2023, 12:30 AM
Currently a gigilo. Put my rate up every 3-4 months.
Inflation is awesome! Just ask the three big supermarket chains!
You work in Ginza or Tokyo?
I think you're in the wrong forum. You won't get many clients here.
Sibon
15-03-2023, 03:01 AM
Is Sibon and Warwick1 the same person? The posts betweem them sound like a troll talking to himself.....
I agree. It's time to ban these two trolls.
warwick1
01-04-2023, 12:37 PM
Is Sibon and Warwick1 the same person? The posts betweem them sound like a troll talking to himself.....
Just noticed this post, not only are you delusional but also a total moron thinking that, have a nice day..........And you can't spell
aussiegaigin
01-04-2023, 01:02 PM
What kind of work do you do? Has the present economic situation affected you?
Maybe you could answer the question first?
Sibon
01-04-2023, 08:12 PM
Maybe you could answer the question first?
Product photographer. Things have been okay as many people want to try their hands in ecommerce and brick and mortar shops want to go online. And they need photos.
But there is not a lot of money in it. I do it because I enjoy it.
However a neighbour has lost his job with a tech company. And another one lost her job in human resouces.
warwick1
02-04-2023, 07:07 AM
Product photographer. Things have been okay as many people want to try their hands in ecommerce and brick and mortar shops want to go online. And they need photos.
But there is not a lot of money in it. I do it because I enjoy it.
However a neighbour has lost his job with a tech company. And another one lost her job in human resouces.
Do you still get your film developed at the local Chemist:surprise:
Massagecreep
02-04-2023, 05:41 PM
Self funded retirees should have more to spend, thanks to higher interest rates!
Yep, not a lot of $$ left over, so now instead of punting, I read about it here.
Locunt86
02-04-2023, 11:27 PM
I teach and the pay has been on a backslide with little hope for recovery unless the pay scale for medical and transport workers also goes up. Unsurprisingly long hours and stress mean that any urge to punt is killed after a whole day at work. Not like there's much money left after payments anyway 😫
GoldfishMan
03-04-2023, 06:41 AM
I'm in IT. Recently lost a contract for work, now on another contract, but it's a very short term one.
IMO, the situation is quite dire, at least in the tech sector. Job market is terrible, and everyday there's a news story about this or that major tech employer cutting jobs.
And of course it has affected my punting habits. Hardly go anymore. Maybe 1 punt per fortnight max, sometimes none at all.
Punting is a major cost. It's the most obvious and easiest thing to cut down on that would give you the greatest saving.
To those that are still in a good position to punt, keep on punting and tell us about it!
Johnisfun1969
03-04-2023, 07:00 AM
I'm in IT. Recently lost a contract for work, now on another contract, but it's a very short term one.
IMO, the situation is quite dire, at least in the tech sector. Job market is terrible, and everyday there's a news story about this or that major tech employer cutting jobs.
And of course it has affected my punting habits. Hardly go anymore. Maybe 1 punt per fortnight max, sometimes none at all.
Punting is a major cost. It's the most obvious and easiest thing to cut down on that would give you the greatest saving.
To those that are still in a good position to punt, keep on punting and tell us about it!
Sorry to hear that. Hope the market recovers soon.
Fred Flintstone
03-04-2023, 08:22 AM
I’m the guy that puts stickers on apples. You know, those little oval shaped barcodes to stop people from sneakily buying Granny Smiths at the price of Royal Galas.
As long as people keep munching apples, I’ve got a job
Sibon
03-04-2023, 08:40 AM
I'm in IT. Recently lost a contract for work, now on another contract, but it's a very short term one.
IMO, the situation is quite dire, at least in the tech sector. Job market is terrible, and everyday there's a news story about this or that major tech employer cutting jobs.
And of course it has affected my punting habits. Hardly go anymore. Maybe 1 punt per fortnight max, sometimes none at all.
Punting is a major cost. It's the most obvious and easiest thing to cut down on that would give you the greatest saving.
To those that are still in a good position to punt, keep on punting and tell us about it!
Since 30 years ago I moonlighted in photography while holding a full-time job. I was a lot younger then. Working in my small backroom as studio till 1 or 2am and woke up at 6am to go to work. I moonlighted 7 days a week working through all public holidays.
I paid a lot of tax. Hence I called it an early retirement and quit my full-time job to concentrate on doing what I enjoyed doing.
I hope no one need to go not through life working two jobs like a machine like me to have a decent nest egg.
I hope to eventually give up punting if my will and determination allow me.
Last week I gave my regular WL a Swarovski red ruby necklace at the end of the session. I left quickly not wanting to give her the chance to thank me. I like to thank her for putting up with my lust for two years. If she doesn't see me again that would be my farewell present.
warwick1
03-04-2023, 08:56 AM
But Sibon, not long ago you were broke and had to sell your car, I even offered you veges from my garden to have with your bowl of rice, and the wife and kids, how do they cope with your antics, what a man, what a crock of shit.........The sad thing is that there are some dumbfucks on the forum who believe your posts......
Johnisfun1969
03-04-2023, 09:05 AM
I work in the engineering field and my area of work is specialised so get a decent salary. But the wife does not work so gets a bit hard on one wage. I dont punt regularly but have been involved in the SB scene. This has been an eye opener for me and I spent a lot in the earlier months. Now I am limiting this to 1-2 meets a month which is more than what I can afford. I am not seeing anyone in Sydney as I hae to pay hotel costs. My meets are when I travel. I need to get a second job or find another income as its getting harder.
I work in IT too. Yep lots of interest in openai/chatgpt.
I've been doing courses in the side to upskill myself in a more AI dominated market. Doing some courses on machine learning.
Money is fine. I've fixed my interest rate when if was around 2.5% so interest rates haven't affected me much.
I have been doing more privates as the price gap between shops and privates are closing fast.
andrewv
03-04-2023, 11:23 AM
The real challenge for us punters is similar to the problem of house prices. If 30 years ago the average house cost say 5 times the average wage, but today it might be 10 times, this is a crisis. The same with punting, if 30 years ago going to a massage place for NHJ was $60 and my salary was $6,000 per month (so it cost me 1% each time) but today NHJ cost say $130 and my salary per month is $12,500 then it is affordable as it remains as 1% of my gross salary per month. But if NHJ is higher than 1% of gross (pre-tax) then life is difficult.
Before you write to attack my numbers, I am using the above to illustrate the point. I do not have the actual data.
Axeman123
03-04-2023, 03:34 PM
I'm the guy that takes the little oval stickers off Granny Smith n Royal Garden apples in Woolies to keep others in a job.
Vader
03-04-2023, 03:46 PM
I'm in IT. Recently lost a contract for work, now on another contract, but it's a very short term one.
IMO, the situation is quite dire, at least in the tech sector. Job market is terrible, and everyday there's a news story about this or that major tech employer cutting jobs.
And of course it has affected my punting habits. Hardly go anymore. Maybe 1 punt per fortnight max, sometimes none at all.
Punting is a major cost. It's the most obvious and easiest thing to cut down on that would give you the greatest saving.
To those that are still in a good position to punt, keep on punting and tell us about it!
Thought you were an Architect?
Kinda work in ITC nowadays. Used to be an IT God and paid accordingly but now just work on the fringes of IT and Comms.
Got sick of working 11 hour days.
Very busy through the Covid years and now back to pre 2019 levels or a bit higher and only "working" 3-4 hrs most days.
Pay is nothing to write home about, clear between $110K and $120K depending on bonuses, which ain't changed for about 5 yrs.
rooter
03-04-2023, 04:58 PM
Thought you were an Architect?
He's a Renaissance man
GoldfishMan
03-04-2023, 05:16 PM
Thought you were an Architect?
Solutions architect. I design software solutions for business problems.
Vader
03-04-2023, 06:54 PM
He's a Renaissance man
You nailed it...
gco0307
04-04-2023, 12:59 PM
Another in the IT world but my side is more operational that in design.
Never been a big punter averaging monthly and that is still comfortably done at the moment.
DawnX
04-04-2023, 02:16 PM
Im in IT too, work for a multinational IT solutions company.
We are getting a shit ton of AI automation projects....
Most of the top companies in Aus to try replace 30-40% of the customer service staff with AI, like a multilayered chatGPT/ openai/microsoft ai, google ai etc.
Most of my clients are in banking/finance institutions, service providers, tech companies.
also were doing what everyone else is doing, AI generated software design / prompt engineering.( leveraging AI to write code)
Umm in terms of the economy, everyone affected in some way but i dont feel itbtoo much, i dont have dept and work keeps giving me bonuses.
I’m in the process of finding myself a junior software engineer position. Somehow reading this makes me feel the future is so dark for any aspiring junior software engineer
Jamit
04-04-2023, 09:10 PM
I’m in the process of finding myself a junior software engineer position. Somehow reading this makes me feel the future is so dark for any aspiring junior software engineer
I guess your approach might be to learn everything you can about AI technology so that you can be an enabler as many companies will want to be in on the action and need people to advise.
True though. It is all moving scarily fast. Definitely it is another revolution in the making comparable to the internet going ballistic in 95/96 and the smartphone wave after 2010.
Many white collars including managers will find themselves redundant in the next 5-10 years and only the most savvy will survive, unless companies can outsource your job (language will be less of a barrier so more offshoring). However new jobs will emerge in cybersecurity as the fraud will be so sophisticated that there will still need to be humans around to sort things out.
And of course the whole internet might come crashing down with a mega virus (possibly generated by AI) then we will all be doing things the old way for a while and might have a rethink.
PS inflation may not actually be a problem in a few years, more unemployment induced deflation.
In the end the WLs and the MLs will be the last left standing as sex bots are a joke.
bistro
04-04-2023, 11:28 PM
Corporate Sales offering solutions and risk management. Making 200k per year on average, even during Covid i made more.
Doesnt matter though, once i got married, its jail time, i can only come to this forum once in a while when i have a chance. Thats the most fun i got these days :(
Raybo
05-04-2023, 09:49 AM
Haha, this thread has confirmed what most MLs and WLs know, IT workers are probably their biggest client base.
I don't normally mention work, neither do the girls until after a few visits. almost always, when I tell them I work in IT they'll say they have so many customers in the same industry.
I will say though, that IT these days is a very broad term and covers a very wide range of roles and duties.
Jamit
05-04-2023, 12:04 PM
Not even close.... 5-10 years before white collar managers redundant? AI created viruses? Internet crashing down?
Im assuming youre into sci-fi
I hope you're right that the timeframe for change is decades, not years. I have a vivid imagination yes.
Apparently, big-tech is trialling bot executives with some success and a Chinese listed company has an AI CEO that is surprisingly effective. However managers are safer than junior service employees for sure. I think the threat of mega computer viruses have been talked about for a while but we have been lucky so far. If they become self improving viruses learning loopholes as they go it could make it difficult to address them.
So if you are a manager in IT, especially in AI or cybersecurity, then you are pretty safe as there will always be good work around, or an ML or WL to service those IT managers.
To answer the original point, getting into IT now is not such a bad thing, just be strategic about where you go with it and you will have plenty of money to kill the stress with an occasional sexy massage.
rooter
05-04-2023, 01:07 PM
Haha, this thread has confirmed what most MLs and WLs know, IT workers are probably their biggest client base.
Stereotypes don't just come out of nowhere. There is often a solid basis to them :)
Haha, this thread has confirmed what most MLs and WLs know, IT workers are probably their biggest client base.
I don't normally mention work, neither do the girls until after a few visits. almost always, when I tell them I work in IT they'll say they have so many customers in the same industry.
I will say though, that IT these days is a very broad term and covers a very wide range of roles and duties.
I think a few reasons why IT has such a large customer base.
- Pay is decent. Most IT workers would have base 6 figure salaries. Meaning more disposable income.
- Working from home means it's quite easy to pop out for a quick punt during lunch and be back for your afternoon meetings.
GoldfishMan
05-04-2023, 04:20 PM
I hope you're right that the timeframe for change is decades, not years. I have a vivid imagination yes.
Apparently, big-tech is trialling bot executives with some success and a Chinese listed company has an AI CEO that is surprisingly effective. However managers are safer than junior service employees for sure. I think the threat of mega computer viruses have been talked about for a while but we have been lucky so far. If they become self improving viruses learning loopholes as they go it could make it difficult to address them.
So if you are a manager in IT, especially in AI or cybersecurity, then you are pretty safe as there will always be good work around, or an ML or WL to service those IT managers.
To answer the original point, getting into IT now is not such a bad thing, just be strategic about where you go with it and you will have plenty of money to kill the stress with an occasional sexy massage.
Yeah I read about that AI CEO. Not surprised at all.
Probably the hardest part about holding a high rank C-suite role is the human factor. The stress of trying not to screw up because your pay packet is huge, high expectations, politics, clash of egos, etc.
All are problems that would affect a human being, but if you put a machine in those roles, more than likely the machine would out perform the human because they would be immune to all these human problems.
Soton
05-04-2023, 07:23 PM
I will say though, that IT these days is a very broad term and covers a very wide range of roles and duties.
True dat.
In the old days you had to be well above average smart with problem solving and analytical skills too.
Designing networks based on the theory alone and having to understand interrupts snd registers to make a computer work.
Not click and self configure like today or plug n pray.
The days b4 firewalls .....heaven
Double_Adapter
05-04-2023, 07:58 PM
Yeah I read about that AI CEO. Not surprised at all.
Probably the hardest part about holding a high rank C-suite role is the human factor. The stress of trying not to screw up because your pay packet is huge, high expectations, politics, clash of egos, etc.
All are problems that would affect a human being, but if you put a machine in those roles, more than likely the machine would out perform the human because they would be immune to all these human problems.
Keep dreaming... everyone's been watching too many Terminator movies or reading too much shit on singularity and ASI.
An EMF/EMP bomb will take care of all that cloudy artificial horseshit.
Long live punting and the WLs and MLs that service the industry.
Raybo
06-04-2023, 03:39 AM
I think a few reasons why IT has such a large customer base.
- Pay is decent. Most IT workers would have base 6 figure salaries. Meaning more disposable income.
- Working from home means it's quite easy to pop out for a quick punt during lunch and be back for your afternoon meetings.
Good coin, especially if you do a good job and it is recognised by the businesses you support.
I literally have other IT companies knocking on my door every day or throwing around nice entertainment budgets to keep me enthusiastic about their products. This ends up being a long lunch or dinner and quite often a punt afterwards, sometimes self-funded. 😁😁😁
Smack
06-04-2023, 11:13 AM
I’m the guy that puts stickers on apples. You know, those little oval shaped barcodes to stop people from sneakily buying Granny Smiths at the price of Royal Galas.
As long as people keep munching apples, I’ve got a job
I thought that you worked on a Dino at Smedly’s Quarry
Good coin, especially if you do a good job and it is recognised by the businesses you support.
I literally have other IT companies knocking on my door every day or throwing around nice entertainment budgets to keep me enthusiastic about their products. This ends up being a long lunch or dinner and quite often a punt afterwards, sometimes self-funded. 😁😁😁
I remember during the pandemic when the borders were closed. There was a huge shortage of Devs and most companies basically even when the pandemic was winding down had to just allow them to work from home permanently of they'll lose the Devs. Times were good.
rjdin
07-04-2023, 04:48 PM
Any other auditors or public accountants out here?
ditchtheboss
07-04-2023, 08:17 PM
Health. Not impacted at all
Soccerfan
07-04-2023, 08:42 PM
I do construction work, AI won’t be taking over my job anytime soon. And all my bosses are WFH.
Truly bliss.
Sibon
07-04-2023, 09:07 PM
I'm a photographer. Mobile phones have taken over my jobs.
And now Adobe releases a AI imaging programme called Firefly which will make photography redundant.
Soon I will have no income to punt.
I will retire to Lone Pine Temple in a high mountain in China to chant and pray and meditate whole day and become a Shaolin Kungfu Monk.
Raybo
07-04-2023, 10:03 PM
I'm a photographer. Mobile phones have taken over my jobs.
And now Adobe releases a AI imaging programme called Firefly which will make photography redundant.
Soon I will have no income to punt.
I will retire to Lone Pine Temple in a high mountain in China to chant and pray and meditate whole day and become a Shaolin Kungfu Monk.
To think Kodak was one of the biggest companies in the world back then. Made the mistake like many others by not embracing and investing in technology, corporate arrogance
JohnJones
08-04-2023, 02:16 AM
6 figure salary in the $100k range means nothing these days. With 5% interest rates on mortgages you'd be barely approved for a loan to buy a house in Edmondson Park. If you want to afford living away from Western Sydney you'd need at least $300k in salary. If you want to live in the city all the way to the Eastern Suburbs, $600k minimum unless your parents are multi-millionaires and you're their golden child.
Anything below six figures, just forget about living the Aussie dream. Government wants you to spend money and save nothing, so you might as well punt as frequent as you can afford it.
One guy I knew was illegal in the country, he worked full-time doing construction and was paid cash. After paying for his room rent, food and phone bills he spends all of his weekly wages on pokies and brothel runs. He reckons he's tried all nationalities. Ten years ago he was caught and deported back to his home country. He regretted spending all his money away since he could've brought it with him and start a new life very wealthy in his home country. He was already in his 50s at the time.
ReginaldBubbles
08-04-2023, 02:52 AM
6 figure salary in the $100k range means nothing these days. With 5% interest rates on mortgages you'd be barely approved for a loan to buy a house in Edmondson Park. If you want to afford living away from Western Sydney you'd need at least $300k in salary. If you want to live in the city all the way to the Eastern Suburbs, $600k minimum unless your parents are multi-millionaires and you're their golden child.
Anything below six figures, just forget about living the Aussie dream. Government wants you to spend money and save nothing, so you might as well punt as frequent as you can afford it.
One guy I knew was illegal in the country, he worked full-time doing construction and was paid cash. After paying for his room rent, food and phone bills he spends all of his weekly wages on pokies and brothel runs. He reckons he's tried all nationalities. Ten years ago he was caught and deported back to his home country. He regretted spending all his money away since he could've brought it with him and start a new life very wealthy in his home country. He was already in his 50s at the time.
Sounds anecdotal
warwick1
08-04-2023, 08:19 AM
Video Editor, now retired, still get the odd freelance work, started way back in the early days of videotape then the transition to non linear (computer), never really a "job", loved the work...I have not been "punting" that long, I have just one lady I see now, money has never been a problem......
ColesBag
08-04-2023, 12:08 PM
Finance. Money answereth all things.
Sibon
08-04-2023, 04:01 PM
To think Kodak was one of the biggest companies in the world back then. Made the mistake like many others by not embracing and investing in technology, corporate arrogance
Kodak invented digital camera. They failed to execute it.
They didn't have Steve Jobs and his vision.
B0nkers
08-04-2023, 04:15 PM
I think you mean, they chose not to execute them. Kodak could have been digital kings. They didn't read the market correctly.
B0nkers
08-04-2023, 04:29 PM
Kodak was an early developer of digital camera technology, but failed to anticipate the rapid growth of digital photography and the decline of traditional film. The company was slow to adapt and lost market share to competitors who embraced digital technology. Kodak was also slow to enter the digital printing market, which was another missed opportunity. Aggressive pursuit of patent infringement lawsuits did little to address the underlying problems facing the company. In 2012, Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and restructured its operations, but has struggled to regain its position in the industry.
I'm surprised that as a "photographer" you don't know this.
Sibon
08-04-2023, 11:02 PM
Kodak was an early developer of digital camera technology, but failed to anticipate the rapid growth of digital photography and the decline of traditional film. The company was slow to adapt and lost market share to competitors who embraced digital technology. Kodak was also slow to enter the digital printing market, which was another missed opportunity. Aggressive pursuit of patent infringement lawsuits did little to address the underlying problems facing the company. In 2012, Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and restructured its operations, but has struggled to regain its position in the industry.
I'm surprised that as a "photographer" you don't know this.
I'm a shooter. I'm not a photography historian.
B0nkers
09-04-2023, 07:54 AM
You're the one talking about Kodak
dotcumdotinyou
09-04-2023, 11:31 AM
I didn't know that about kodak.
Didn't a similar thing happen to Xerox? They invited Steve Jobs to have a look at their new concept and that's how apple came about?
B0nkers
09-04-2023, 11:49 AM
That was Anne Mulcahy who the board put in place. She refused to cut the R&D budget but cut the arse out of everything else
Double_Adapter
09-04-2023, 12:30 PM
Xerox, Netscape, Sony Walkman, Yahoo, Kodak, Nokia, Blackberry, Blockbuster et al, are all companies that captured and dominated a market but through complacency and lack of vision failed to adapt, evolve and drive and create new markets.
And there's a lesson to be learnt (for shops and punters); our modus operandi, including techniques & behaviours must evolve and we must adapt to the changes driving the sexual market place. I could be wrong but I'm seeing an influx of sugar daddies hitting and disrupting the once predictable and passive RnT scene.
B0nkers
09-04-2023, 01:23 PM
Spot on bi connection
JohnJones
09-04-2023, 02:16 PM
Xerox, Netscape, Sony Walkman, Yahoo, Kodak, Nokia, Blackberry, Blockbuster et al, are all companies that captured and dominated a market but through complacency and lack of vision failed to adapt, evolve and drive and create new markets.
And there's a lesson to be learnt (for shops and punters); our modus operandi, including techniques & behaviours must evolve and we must adapt to the changes driving the sexual market place. I could be wrong but I'm seeing an influx of sugar daddies hitting and disrupting the once predictable and passive RnT scene.
Rapid change in technology will always render last year's hottest gadgets outdated. It all started from the invention of the compact transistor - it immediately pushed the old vacuum tube transistors out of the market.
Many technological advances in today's world were actually created for US military uses before they got outdated and the patent released for public use. The internet for example. Even now there's all kinds of classified technologies used by the US military that will only be available for the public domain in another decade or so. By then they'll probably implement that new technology in the iPhone 20 or something.
For the sex industry, Japan would be the number one innovator of sex-based products. I think they're slowly moving away from brothels and soaplands, reserving these establishments only for elites while using the JAV and anime industry to deliver a more digital experience. Although they're trying their best to encourage more people to date and get knocked up but it seems that people are more interested in being pleasured by silicone VR robots.
The problem with the sex industry here in Australia is pricing. If the establishment is trying to market themselves as a place only for elites to frequent then it is understandable but if they want to cater to the greed of lazy WLs then that's a problem. I have no solution for this industry other than "etiquette training": the new girls looking to make a lot of money should be trained in customer service etiquette to draw more customers in.
The days of forum spammers writing fake ARs are also slowing down - many people have experienced reading a super positive AR just to be met with disappointment and this causes distrust towards the AR section.
If I owned a brothel I wouldn't find ways to "innovate" but rather build customer trust. Another word used for brothels are "gentlemen's club", this only means that trusted gentlemen are allowed to frequent establishments and not all walks of life.
B0nkers
09-04-2023, 02:25 PM
You boy's discovered chatGPT. Or should I say you boy
Double_Adapter
09-04-2023, 03:49 PM
You boy's discovered chatGPT. Or should I say you boy
Dabbling with ChatGPT and Jasper, but the jury is still out on this one.
Double_Adapter
09-04-2023, 03:52 PM
In terms of Apple I think they've exhausted their innovative and creative juices.Their PCs, iPods, iPhones, iPads (and to some degree their wearables) revolutionised the industry and set the standard for the rest but in recent times (post Jobs) they are simply re-hashing and re-skinning their old tech.
Samsung has dabbled with foldable smartphones, but is it just a gimmick until something better comes along? Has Apple plateaued and become stagnant as a tech company?
I reckon biohacking with embedded tech has the potential to become the next big thing.
Potluck2.0
09-04-2023, 05:28 PM
Xerox, Netscape, Sony Walkman, Yahoo, Kodak, Nokia, Blackberry, Blockbuster et al, are all companies that captured and dominated a market but through complacency and lack of vision failed to adapt, evolve and drive and create new markets.
And there's a lesson to be learnt (for shops and punters); our modus operandi, including techniques & behaviours must evolve and we must adapt to the changes driving the sexual market place. I could be wrong but I'm seeing an influx of sugar daddies hitting and disrupting the once predictable and passive RnT scene.
Can you expand on what’s happened to the RnT scene? I feel like it’s completely rubbish now. Ridiculous prices with very average and aging talent. Yet the shops are busy. Before covid FS was had for $50 above the shop rate. 60-70 if the girl was pretty. $100 if she was absolutely drop dead 10/10 gorgeous.
Now prices have doubled for FS fee. Old birds want 100, 30-40 want 150 and under 30 want 200!! The shop fees have gone from 40/half an hour to 50-60/half an hour.
That’s if you even find anyone worth doing it with. Most of the time I walk into places and walk out again. Sure there’s photoshopping but they’re not even trying now, just putting random Japanese or HK sex 141 completely fake pics. There’s pork chops everywhere. It used to be that the un-fuck-able pork chops were mostly restricted to Billy’s 143 marrickville but now they’ve sprung up in every shop.
Bad attitude abounds from all the owners and younger girls too.
It’s almost like anyone half decent looking doesn’t need to go to into rnt shops anymore, sugar daddies must be out in force
Sibon
09-04-2023, 08:12 PM
Can you expand on what’s happened to the RnT scene? I feel like it’s completely rubbish now. Ridiculous prices with very average and aging talent. Yet the shops are busy. Before covid FS was had for $50 above the shop rate. 60-70 if the girl was pretty. $100 if she was absolutely drop dead 10/10 gorgeous.
Now prices have doubled for FS fee. Old birds want 100, 30-40 want 150 and under 30 want 200!! The shop fees have gone from 40/half an hour to 50-60/half an hour.
That’s if you even find anyone worth doing it with. Most of the time I walk into places and walk out again. Sure there’s photoshopping but they’re not even trying now, just putting random Japanese or HK sex 141 completely fake pics. There’s pork chops everywhere. It used to be that the un-fuck-able pork chops were mostly restricted to Billy’s 143 marrickville but now they’ve sprung up in every shop.
Bad attitude abounds from all the owners and younger girls too.
It’s almost like anyone half decent looking doesn’t need to go to into rnt shops anymore, sugar daddies must be out in force
Thanks to the pork chops I punt a lot lesser these days.
It seems the WLs are getting fatter as they charge more.
We used to have to add 10 years to the photos. Now please add several kilos.
warwick1
09-04-2023, 08:23 PM
Thanks to the pork chops I punt a lot lesser these days.
It seems the WLs are getting fatter as they charge more.
We used to have to add 10 years to the photos. Now please add several kilos.
What about your regular ML and her flatmate and the WL who you gave the ruby necklace to that you have been allegedly banging weekly for the last 2 years, you obviously don't need to worry about "pork chops"......numbnut
Vader
09-04-2023, 08:42 PM
He doesn't have a very good memory
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