Professional girlfriend makes $1,000 per date but refuses money for this specific reason

For Ruby Jade, life as a “professional girlfriend” was all funds and games until she met her perfect match — literally. Taking in over $1,300 per date from her male clients is like taking candy from a baby, says the 24-year-old escort.But when a fellow female fox hired her as arm candy for the night, the “smitten” Gen Z refused to take a dime for her sex worker services. “This was the first time I’ve dated a woman,” Jade, a pro-partner and stripper, from Brisbane, Australia, explained to What’s The Jam.
“I knew immediately I didn’t want her to pay a single penny to see me again.I was smitten.”“When I laid my eyes on her, something just clicked,” said the siren, “it was a feeling I had never experienced before.”But, like most hotties-for-hire, the only thing Jade typically feels for her guy customers is a yearning for their earnings. While it might be considered the world’s oldest profession to some, the “professional girlfriend” gig — a woman who provides companionship and intimacy to a man in exchange for cash, trips and gifts — has become increasing popular over the past few years. Its recent uptick in trendiness can partly be attributed to the rising buzzy of NSFW platforms like OnlyFans, where virtual vixens make a killing by hawking hot adult content. Lucy Banks, a single mom of two, is making bank, raking in $1,700 a day by selling the “girlfriend experience” to her sex-obsessed OnlyFans subscribers. And Kiirmy, a professional paramour based in Mexico, pockets a cool $12,000 a month from men who happily hand over their moolah. “It has to be a high price, because this is not something you normally do,” said Kiirmy, an OnlyFans star with over 226,000 Instagram followers.
“It’s like a special occasion, and I encourage a lot of women not to [date] for free.”Jade is also a staunch believer in forcing fellas to fork over their funds. With a reported net worth of nearly $1,000,000, the breadwinnin...