So you are saying that there is a demand for male escorts?
The sort answer is, male escorts = yes. straight male escorts = no.
I've been advertising as an escort for 5 years now and always advertised as available to 'men, women and couples.'
I see on average a few male clients per day, a few couples per month, duos with female escorts a few times a month and one or two single female clients per year.
If you google 'male masseur and escort for women in london' my website is the second result. backpage is the first result and my ad is on the first page on backpage. Vivastreet and rentboy are both in the top 10 and I have ads on both. So my ad is most likely reaching single women who are looking for male escorts but there just aren't enough of them for anyone to make a living as a straight male escort.
If we had to quantify this how can we do that?
Lets say women can get 10 clients a day, then may a male escort can get say 1 client a day?
Thanks
B
If I had to quantify the ratio of demand for straight male escorts to the demand for male escorts who see men I'd say less than 1%
I can't comment on how many clients per day women and men can get in general sorry. That depends on too many factors.
In my opinion there's currently not enough demand for anyone to make a living as a straight male escort but that may change in future. There are certainly single women and women in relationships who go months or years without having sex (or without enjoying sex) and some of them wouldn't dream of picking up men for casual sex for a variety of reasons. I think it would be a big step forward for gender equality if it were as 'normal' for women to book escorts as it is for men to do so.