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I’ve been comparing listings for a while now, and one thing I still don’t fully get is why the prices vary so dramatically between different categories and cities. Sometimes two profiles look almost identical in terms of photos and description, yet the rates can be double or triple depending on where they are or how they present themselves. I’m wondering if it’s just about demand, or if there are other factors people don’t usually mention.

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From what I’ve seen over the years, the difference in pricing usually comes from a mix of local demand, how busy the city is, and how much experience the person has. For example, larger cities with a steady flow of travelers often have higher baseline rates simply because the market can sustain them. I’ve also noticed that companions who invest time into building a strong reputation — real photos, consistent communication, clear boundaries — tend to adjust their prices accordingly. When I was browsing through https://mr-pimp.com/
ʼ the pattern became pretty clear: profiles in tourist-heavy areas or in places with limited availability rise in price faster than others, even if the descriptions look similar. It’s not just about appearance; reliability, scheduling flexibility, and even the style of the meeting all play a role. Sometimes it comes down to vibe — some people just have that professionalism you can sense even before meeting, and that alone shifts the pricing structure quite a bit.

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Interesting points. I’ve always assumed it was mainly about how crowded the city is, but the bit about consistency and communication makes sense too. I’ve seen profiles in smaller towns that charge unexpectedly high rates, and now it seems more logical — maybe there’s less competition, or they’ve built a small but steady regular base. Pricing really does seem to be a whole mix of things rather than one simple rule.

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