Who doesn’t love talking about money? This post is exactly that — but with a reality check: only a fraction of providers make the life-changing money that many (including myself) assumes exists. Some is the key word. With millions of providers worldwide, earnings aren’t equal — they depend on the country, the scene, number of positive reviews and the “level”: street workers, regulars, or pornstars who’ve reached the top tier.
Yesterday I visited a Danish provider — yes, a Danish one, which is rare — and what she told me blew my mind. She’s only been in the game for three years. She spends roughly five months a year in Denmark, and during those periods she works almost nonstop. She’s got tons of glowing reviews on a local site, but could she really have saved enough to do what she did?
Turns out, yes. She owns three fully paid-for apartments in Denmark, and she runs a consulting business in Dubai (I don’t know the exact industry). She charges the equivalent of $310 an hour — and she doesn’t even provide when she’s in Dubai.
I’ve heard another story from a local acquaintance about a Colombian woman that he knew, who, at her absolute peak, worked 15–19 hours a day, most days.
I’m not exaggerating. At that peak she would pull in $20-25,000 a month (Net, after all expenses were paid) while in Denmark, owned two luxury apartments in downtown Medellín, and flashed all the designer toys you’d expect. She then had to sell a lot of it as her client base dried up more and more when she faced huge personal problems.
But let’s be clear: those are the outliers. For every provider who stacks luxury apartments and calls it a day, there are many examples of providers who had it all and ended up with nothing when the ride was up. The difference isn’t luck — it’s geography, hustle, pricing power, and more often that not, ruthless strategy.
It´s quite fascinating just how far some providers makes it and I´m really happy for them - they indeed deserve it.

Yesterday I visited a Danish provider — yes, a Danish one, which is rare — and what she told me blew my mind. She’s only been in the game for three years. She spends roughly five months a year in Denmark, and during those periods she works almost nonstop. She’s got tons of glowing reviews on a local site, but could she really have saved enough to do what she did?
Turns out, yes. She owns three fully paid-for apartments in Denmark, and she runs a consulting business in Dubai (I don’t know the exact industry). She charges the equivalent of $310 an hour — and she doesn’t even provide when she’s in Dubai.
I’ve heard another story from a local acquaintance about a Colombian woman that he knew, who, at her absolute peak, worked 15–19 hours a day, most days.
I’m not exaggerating. At that peak she would pull in $20-25,000 a month (Net, after all expenses were paid) while in Denmark, owned two luxury apartments in downtown Medellín, and flashed all the designer toys you’d expect. She then had to sell a lot of it as her client base dried up more and more when she faced huge personal problems.
But let’s be clear: those are the outliers. For every provider who stacks luxury apartments and calls it a day, there are many examples of providers who had it all and ended up with nothing when the ride was up. The difference isn’t luck — it’s geography, hustle, pricing power, and more often that not, ruthless strategy.
It´s quite fascinating just how far some providers makes it and I´m really happy for them - they indeed deserve it.

