I was working for Wallstreet firms around the early 00s and before that was in fashion. One place I worked for turned out to have a handful of Wolf of Wallstreet types, with fewer drugs. Anyway I got in with some of the younger guys. They invited me to a party once and the girls were OK but were just strippers that were willing to do more. Then I remembered some of the models I had worked with in fashion were known to work for agencies on the side. I called one and she gave me the info and confirmed that all the ladies were models but also very open minded and friendly and how those sort of parties would go
. I helped one high up organize a party at suite in one of the hotels and for about 3 years I was the guy to get everyone else action. Up until that point I was still the type to think that if I wasn't getting it for free then it didn't count. Then every so often the agency owner would throw me a bone for all the business and let me take my pick on the house. Since I had come to see some of the ladies so often for parties, the relationships were more friendly and casual. So it didn't feel like what it was. That kind of got me to view things differently. It was a good few years but then I took a break for some time eventually getting back in when the recession oped the flud gates and the market was really saturated with reasonably priced talent around 2009 or so.
. I helped one high up organize a party at suite in one of the hotels and for about 3 years I was the guy to get everyone else action. Up until that point I was still the type to think that if I wasn't getting it for free then it didn't count. Then every so often the agency owner would throw me a bone for all the business and let me take my pick on the house. Since I had come to see some of the ladies so often for parties, the relationships were more friendly and casual. So it didn't feel like what it was. That kind of got me to view things differently. It was a good few years but then I took a break for some time eventually getting back in when the recession oped the flud gates and the market was really saturated with reasonably priced talent around 2009 or so.