Your idea is good in theory. Just like Communism, it sounds like a wonderful idea. Except it doesn't work in real life.
I'm assuming you mean that we pick a decent quality girl and do a purchase as a small group for a certain amount of time which we will divide amongst ourselves.
Here are some problems with the idea.
Problem 1: How are we going to form this group?
Are we going to meet in person? I doubt many bros are willing to show their faces as many of us have wives and decent reputation in society. All it would take is one undercover reporter with a hidden camera to expose everyone and ruin all our lives.
So the alternative is to do it online where everyone is anonymous. With this alternative, I guarantee you that all the keepers and the smarter MM's out there will infiltrate and join the group under fake aliases. They will use this opportunity to add everyone to their own contact list. There is nothing the keepers want more than to be able to bypass this forum and collect a potential customer list on their own social media accounts. In an online group, they will try their utmost to use fake accounts to shill and try to "recommend" their own girls.
To screen out all the keepers and MMs, we would need to be very selective about who to allow into the group. For example, we can have a core group of senior wolves from this forum that we trust, and then each member of the core group is allowed to bring in friends which they personally know (not just an "online friend"). They have to vouch for anyone they bring in, and if any shit happens, they get kicked out too, along with anyone else they brought in. This selection process is safer, but it means the group will be very small. Which leads to the next problem.
Problem 2: How to we decide which MM to get?
So now we have a small group of maybe 10-50 people. These bros will all have different tastes and preferences. If we pick any given MM, only a small fraction of the group might be interested. Now among this even tinier group, they have to all decide on a single day that all of them are available, and then they have to pick non-conflicting time slots. What if a few bros fight over the first spot? What if nobody wants to go last? Do you see how difficult the scheduling will be?
Problem 3: Who and how to organize this whole thing?
Money first. Who is responsible for it? Does any single person in the group command the trust of everyone else to let them safe guard the money? Probably not.
Even if someone in the group had the trust of everyone else, they probably wouldn't want the responsibility of it. I know I for sure wouldn't want to be the money guy even if everyone else trusted me with it. Right now, I'm just a john, a nobody. Prostitution is illegal, sure, but I know cops probably aren't interested in a small fry like unless it was with a minor (which I wouldn't). Once I started organizing and handling other people's money, it becomes a whole different story. I could get charged with running a prostitution setup. No intelligent person would do take this risk with no reward. And if there was compensation, then that person is now definitely a pimp.
Like I said, no one would want to do it once they think about it deeply. Unless they are stupid. Those that would do it and aren't stupid are probably keepers pretending to be wolves.
Problem 4: How are we going to make the deal with the MM?
Unless the organizer is really the keeper in disguise, how are we going to offer a deal to the MM? Keepers are going to do everything in their power to prevent being cut out as middlemen. Do we designate one guy to be the dealmaker? Do we make an online offer? How do we choose a location acceptable to everyone? What menu items do we all agree are must-haves? Are we paying electronically which would leave a trail of evidence if shit ever came down? Or do pay individual like we normally would? In which case the MM probably won't trust us enough to ditch their keeper and schedule an entire day or more for us. Or do we get someone to collect all the cash and give the MM a down payment? With all the variables involved, are we going have our own meeting first to agree on all the terms and conditions before presenting it to the MM? Does the MM even want to deal with it all?
Problem 5: What if there is a conflict?
With legal goods, we can get together and sign a contract. If there is a problem, we let lawyers work it out. We have the recourse of suing. With this type of setup, what conflict resolution mechanism can we put in place? All that can be done is arguing and yelling.
I'll leave it at this for now. If we really were to do this we'll probably run into even more unforseen problems in addition to the ones I've mentioned.
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