It’s always a delicate topic when it comes to pornstars. Of course, they deserve the rates they charge — after all, if they weren’t getting booked, the prices would drop immediately. I was just scrolling through some threads earlier, and to back that up:
Kendra Sunderland (Tryst Agency) charges $5,000 for the first hour… and she still gets plenty of bookings.
As a Dane living in Denmark, I usually don’t have the luxury of seeing many pornstars in person. Very few tour here — it’s a smaller market, after all.
Around Europe, 99% of the girls I meet fall in the $200–$400/hour range, which feels like the “standard.”
In North America, for instance, the highest I’ve ever paid was $700 for the first hour — that was with Danielle Derek (Alluring Intros).
It got me thinking — what’s your limit?
When do you look at a rate and say, “Nope, that’s just too much to justify”?

Kendra Sunderland (Tryst Agency) charges $5,000 for the first hour… and she still gets plenty of bookings.
As a Dane living in Denmark, I usually don’t have the luxury of seeing many pornstars in person. Very few tour here — it’s a smaller market, after all.
Around Europe, 99% of the girls I meet fall in the $200–$400/hour range, which feels like the “standard.”
In North America, for instance, the highest I’ve ever paid was $700 for the first hour — that was with Danielle Derek (Alluring Intros).
It got me thinking — what’s your limit?
When do you look at a rate and say, “Nope, that’s just too much to justify”?

