Rentboy.com

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rentboy.com
Web address http://www.rentboy.com
Slogan the World's Largest Gay Escort and Massage Site
Launched January 18, 1996[1]
Hustlaball in KitKatClub, Berlin

Rentboy.com is a commercial social networking site which connects male sex workers and masseurs with potential clients. Its offices are based in Manhattan and CEO Jeff Davids and company director Sean Van Sant act as a public face for the company.

Rentboy.com also is the major organizing entity behind the International Escort Awards and a traveling cabaret called "Hustlaball."

Formerly, Rentboy.com published a manifesto on their website intended for sex workers and clients. This statement promoted a philosophy of "safer sex because the vast majority of sex-workers will not engage in unsafe sex", and says, "While this job may not be for everyone, it has its rightful place among honorable careers."[2]

Company profile

Jeff Davids founded Rentboy.com in 1997 making it the first male escorting website, and today it still is the largest website with this focus.[3] Since then Davids has acted as CEO with Sean Van Sant as company director. The company is based in Manhattan.[4] Van Sant describes Rentboy.com as follows:

Rentboy.com is not an escort agency. We are an ad listing service for male escorts, where men place their own ads and work for themselves, so that clients can contact them directly. Our mission is to create a non-judgmental space where anyone curious about exploring male-male companionship can hire a man by the hour.[5]

As of June 2009, rentboy.com employed 10 people in three offices and hosted 40,000 escort profiles.[6] In 2009, 1.4 million unique clients visited the website.[7]

International Escort Awards

The International Escort Awards, also known as the Hookies, were founded by rentboy.com's Jeff Davids and Sean Van Sant.[8] The first ceremony was held at the Roxy in New York City in October 2006.[9] Along with others, rentboy.com is still a major sponsor of this award.[10]

Hustlaball

Hustlaball is a sex cabaret and dance party organized in part by rentboy.com[11] as a party to destigmatize and honor sex workers.[7] Since 2007, Rentboy.com has hosted Hustlaball three times yearly with a Las Vegas show in January, a London show in May, and a Berlin show in October.[12] Part of the proceeds from this event go to charities such as the Lambeth Hate Crime Initiative, the Terrence Higgins Trust, and the Gay Men's Health Crisis.[13][14]

History

Founder Davids said of Hustlaball, "This is a chance for sex workers to be open and proud of what they do."[15]

Summary of Hustlaball Events
year location venue publicized attendees notes
1998 Midtown Manhattan, New York City Stella's Nightclub founding of event[7]
1999 New York City Lure Nightclub [16]
2000 San Francisco, Chicago Pleasuredome, San Francisco [16]
2001 New York City changed name from "Hustler Ball" to "Hustlaball" because of a lawsuit initiated by Larry Flynt due to similarity of name to Hustler Magazine[7][16]
2002 New York City, West Hollywood (Los Angeles) Factory nightclub, Los Angeles Christopher Ciccone [16]
2003 Berlin KitKatClub, Berlin first time outside US[16] Hustlaball in Berlin
2004 Berlin KitKatClub, Berlin attendance doubled from previous year[16] Hustlaball in Berlin
2005 Berlin, Las Vegas KitKatClub, Berlin Gioia Bruno, Chi Chi LaRue, Lady Bunny, Matthew Rush, Jeff Stryker, Michael Lucas held in conjunction with AVN Award Ceremony[16] Hustlaball in Berlin
2006 Berlin, Las Vegas KitKatClub, Berlin Ari Gold, Marc Almond show professionally video recorded and released[16] Hustlaball in Berlin
2007 Berlin, New York City, Las Vegas KitKatClub, Berlin Britney Spears [16] Hustlaball in Berlin
2008 Berlin, London, Las Vegas KitKatClub, Berlin Willam Belli, Jonny McGovern [16] Hustlaball in Berlin
2009 Berlin, London, New York City The Old Mint (Münze), Berlin [16] Hustlaball in Berlin
2010 Berlin KitKatClub, Berlin Hustlaball in Berlin
2011 Berlin KitKatClub, Berlin Hustlaball in Berlin

Activism

Rentboy.com has sponsored its own float every year since 1998 in the New York City Gay Pride March.[12]

See also

  • George Alan Rekers

References

Hustlaball in Berlin

  1. http://reports.internic.net/cgi/whois?whois_nic=rentboy.com&type=domain
  2. "RentBoy.com Manifesto". 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2010-05-04. 
  3. "Jeff Davids and Sean Van Sant". Out (Here Media Inc.). 2010. 
  4. Pompeo, Joe (2009-01-27). "The Hipster Rent Boys Of New York". The New York Observer. 
  5. Van Sant, Sean (2010-05-08). "Rentboy.com Statement About this Week's Events". rentboy.com. rentboy.com. Retrieved 2010-05-10. 
  6. Weinstein, Steve (2009-06-24). "The Queer Issue: The Rise of Rentboys". The Village Voice. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Solomon, Benjamin (2000). "Pimp my Party". NEXT (RND Publications) 2009 (October): 24. 
  8. "Gay Escorts Are Heroes, Saving The Globe From an International Recession (and Boredom)". Queerty.com. 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2010-05-04. 
  9. Weise, Tom. "LOOKING BACK 10 Years of Rentboy.com". Just Us Boys (JUB Media, Ltd.) 2007 (May). 
  10. "Rentboy International Escort Awards". rentboy.com. Retrieved 2010-05-04. 
  11. "Hustlaball Press Kit". hustlaball.com. Retrieved 2010-05-04. 
  12. 12.0 12.1 "Promoter Spotlight:Tom Weise". Noizemag (Noize Magazine, LLC) 2007 (August): 42–44. 2007. 
  13. "HUSTLABALL – Charities & Benefits". hustlaball.com. Retrieved 2010-05-04. 
  14. "FEELITOUT". NEXT (RND Publications) 2008 (October): 24. 2008. 
  15. Greenfield, Beth (2008). Time Out (Time Out) 2008 (October 9) http://www.rentboy.com/Events/eventsPressAdArchives/timeout_nyc_oct_9.jpg |url= missing title (help). 
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.8 16.9 16.10 "Hustlaball Hall of Fame" (Press release). Rentboy.com. 2009. Retrieved 2010-05-29. 

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