I'm writing this from my perspective here in Copenhagen, though much of it applies to Europe as a whole. Some of it might even be relevant in the US—unless, of course, you're seeing pornstars.
Over the years, I’ve had experiences with escorts across different price ranges, and what I’ve learned might surprise some of you. I’ve booked regular escorts charging $500 per hour, even though their ads describe them as "upscale." I’ve also been with small-time pornstars—some who have shot VR scenes—for the same price. On the other hand, I’ve also booked providers charging $200 per hour and even as low as $150 per hour. The difference in quality? Not always what you’d expect.
From my experience, I’ve actually been disappointed more often by the higher-priced escorts than by the regular or even the cheaper ones. And I know I’m not the only one who has noticed this. When a girl reaches a certain level in the industry—where she can charge $500 per hour or more—something changes.
Some of them develop a diva attitude.
At that point, they’ve seen it all, done it all, and they know they’ll get clients no matter what. They might start cutting corners, becoming more mechanical, and in some cases, refusing to provide services they initially advertised. No matter what their ad says, and even if you pay for extras, they simply won’t do it. Maybe they think they don’t have to try as hard anymore. Maybe they’ve lost interest in the industry but still want the money. Either way, the experience is often underwhelming.
One of my best recent experiences proves this point.
Two weeks ago, I booked a Thai girl three times. She charged $380 for two hours, with everything available without a condom. Her ad mentioned deep French kissing, and she definitely delivered. I’ve never had a girl bury her tongue so far into my mouth as she did. There was genuine passion, no holding back, no fake attitude—just a full, uninhibited experience.
I’ve had similar encounters with other lower-priced providers. They often work harder to keep you coming back because they don’t have the luxury of assuming that clients will always be lining up. That hunger and enthusiasm can make all the difference.
Sometimes, you’ll find that a girl charging $200 will give you a better, more genuine experience than one charging $500. Sure, there are exceptions, and there are certainly high-end providers who are worth every penny. But I’ve learned that price alone isn’t always a good indicator of quality.
Just my two cents.

Over the years, I’ve had experiences with escorts across different price ranges, and what I’ve learned might surprise some of you. I’ve booked regular escorts charging $500 per hour, even though their ads describe them as "upscale." I’ve also been with small-time pornstars—some who have shot VR scenes—for the same price. On the other hand, I’ve also booked providers charging $200 per hour and even as low as $150 per hour. The difference in quality? Not always what you’d expect.
The Reality of High-Priced Escorts
There’s a natural assumption that when you pay a higher price, you’re getting a premium experience. That might be true in other industries, where a higher price usually means better service, better materials, or a more luxurious experience. But in the escorting world, things don’t always follow that logic.From my experience, I’ve actually been disappointed more often by the higher-priced escorts than by the regular or even the cheaper ones. And I know I’m not the only one who has noticed this. When a girl reaches a certain level in the industry—where she can charge $500 per hour or more—something changes.
Some of them develop a diva attitude.
At that point, they’ve seen it all, done it all, and they know they’ll get clients no matter what. They might start cutting corners, becoming more mechanical, and in some cases, refusing to provide services they initially advertised. No matter what their ad says, and even if you pay for extras, they simply won’t do it. Maybe they think they don’t have to try as hard anymore. Maybe they’ve lost interest in the industry but still want the money. Either way, the experience is often underwhelming.
The Unexpected Value of Cheaper Escorts
In contrast, the cheaper escorts—those in the $150–$200 range—often deliver exactly what they advertise. They can’t afford to slack off because they rely on good reviews, word of mouth, and repeat business. Many of them are still new or at a stage where they actually enjoy the work.One of my best recent experiences proves this point.
Two weeks ago, I booked a Thai girl three times. She charged $380 for two hours, with everything available without a condom. Her ad mentioned deep French kissing, and she definitely delivered. I’ve never had a girl bury her tongue so far into my mouth as she did. There was genuine passion, no holding back, no fake attitude—just a full, uninhibited experience.
I’ve had similar encounters with other lower-priced providers. They often work harder to keep you coming back because they don’t have the luxury of assuming that clients will always be lining up. That hunger and enthusiasm can make all the difference.
Price ≠ Quality
To make a long story short, in most industries, price reflects quality. If you pay more for a luxury watch, a five-star hotel, or a high-end restaurant, you usually get a better product. But in the escorting world, that’s not always the case.Sometimes, you’ll find that a girl charging $200 will give you a better, more genuine experience than one charging $500. Sure, there are exceptions, and there are certainly high-end providers who are worth every penny. But I’ve learned that price alone isn’t always a good indicator of quality.
Trust Your Gut
At the end of the day, when choosing a provider, always trust your gut. If something feels off, it probably is. But when you keep an open mind, you might just find yourself pleasantly surprised—and possibly at a much lower price than you expected.Just my two cents.

