Not that sure about this. If people buy less cars, manufacturers will start to produce less cars but that's not true for sex work. Women have a non-limiting supply of sex
Would better to say unknown until reached and varies from person to person,I had to put some of my ladies on break because they had reach there limit it still happens now
that doesn't cost them anything to produce
The cost is actually all around the servicing
In calls rooms
advertisement (website ,seo,offsite marketing etc....)
Drivers,cabs,cars
Telephone lines ,cell ,computers etc...
Sexy clothing
Agencies have them and Indies too
If they don't make profits they will need to find something else
.[/QUOTE] For most escorts, this is still the best way to make good money even with a contraction of the market. They have to work harder to make the same money, but they can still make 10 times more than working at McDonald's.[/QUOTE]
You do not work as a escort dressed to worked at McDonald's
In fact, the number of sex workers is more probably dictated by the health of the economy outside of sex work. Unless there is suddently a big boom of high paying cushy jobs, I don't predict a significant decrease in the number of sex workers.
Because of the new law, there might be less choice in agency and an increase in indy advertisement. Some of the less fortunate ones might be driven into the street. People might change ways they operate, so it can be difficult to measure real differences in the offer/demand.
Indies going back to agencies does it really show ,they had success has a Indy ,if they have a handler are they really more Indy then in agencies ?
Without more data speculating is difficult
Cheers
Booker