Interesting thread. I have been searching online for over two years now to find straight male companions. I have been a female escort for several years now, and would eventually like to hire someone for myself. I used to be an exotic dancer, and I can't tell you how much fun hiring a male lapdancer for myself was! I imagine it will be similar when I finally decide to take the plunge for a male companion.
I am so interested in growing this market for men that I decided to create a website dedicated to men serving women. I hate being asked to pay to look at anyone's profile or to contact anyone, and I hate sites that feature every orientation possible (believe me, I love that every orientation exists, but when I am shopping for a straight male escort for myself, I don't want to have to wade through a gazillion penis pictures to get to someone in a suit and tie, and who I actually
believe would enjoy spending time with me).
So I created a site that I myself would enjoy looking through. I don't charge anyone to be on there, so I am currently pursuing free advertising options. There aren't many such options for this market, though. However, in the US, the HBO show "Hung" just came out, which is perfect for at least creating a dialogue among women who watch it.
So far we have a few pretty successful men on our site. I think the market for men serving women is greater in the UK than in the US, though, and from my web searches, it seems pretty prevalent in continental Europe. We also have a forum where the men can converse with potential female clients, and so far we have a few ladies who are great posters. We even have 3 reviews!
I honestly believe that there
is a potential market- but somehow it has to be
created and then promulgated. Women have to realize this is a viable option for themselves, which is the biggest barrier so far. They really don't think about such an idea seriously. But as a sex workers' rights activist as well, I believe that once women do see a place for themselves as consumers in the market for erotic services, it will serve the rights cause very well. Hung will hopefully help with that!
It also doesn't help that not too may men really take this seriously enough to create professional-looking websites and give it a good go before giving up. As a female escort, it took me like 3 months to get my first client, and then I was very successful once I became established. I think women would require "establishment" from a potential male companion moreso than men would from a female. Women want to feel safe- most of us already feel groped and fondled enough in daily life that we don't want to feel that we may have to fight off someone we hire. As my friend Amanda Brooks posted on her
blog, most male escorts seem to be "either very old men who are swingers or very young guys who seem likely to steal the stereo on the way out the door." So that may be another reason women don't take this too seriously.
So here's hoping to help create that market!