AverageJoe2022
Well-Known Member
Your math is correct. The majority would make an average of $6,000/month - $72,000 per year.
A lot of them do not choose the profession. The profession chose them. They chose to do this out of necessity. They chose to support themselves
Agree with most of what you said...most spa owners and spa girls are not making ridiculous amounts of money.
Iโm sorry, fellasโฆ but this is just not convincing anyone that we should feel sorry for the hotshots in the erotic spa industry. All you have to do is compare this with how legit RMT professionals, kinesiologists and/or chiropractors are making a living (without offering any sexual services) - and all of your arguments above will fall apart.To those arguing about their contributions to our economy and not paying taxes etc., keep in mind most spa girls are not good at saving money so most of what they make are definitely going back into the economy...either luxury clothes, purses, cars, casinos, eating out and of course necessities as well.
We should feel sorry for these girls because they donโt have money to buy a house?! And weโre making excuses for them because they spend it on expensive items? Then why not raise the minimum wage to $40/hour for everybody? This is reckless, and I think the municipalities perhaps have a very good reason to impose restrictions as far as non-taxable income is concerned.
(Thanks for at least giving me credit for doing the math - krayjee wouldnโt be that honest.)

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