Whipping Your Assets Into Shape

By Minyanville Staff Feb 20, 2009 9:35 am

The kinkier side of moonlighting.



More than 8 million Americans moonlight to earn extra cash. While many people turn to jobs like bartending, there's also been an uptick in the number of people turning to something slightly more -- shall we say -- risqué: Becoming a dominatrix.

Dungeon work may not be for the faint of heart, but it certainly pays well. According to The Daily Beast, some dominatrixes can earn up to $500 an hour. If you're thinking that sounds like hedge fund manager money, well, you've hit the nail on the head.

According to one study, high-net-worth individuals report having better and more exotic sex lives than middle-class plain vanilla types. 84% of wealthy women and 63% of wealthy men report that having a lot of money makes their sex lives better.

Which is probably why dominatraxes can earn so much. Anyway, it beats serving up coffee for $8 an hour.

Join Hoofy and Boo as they shed light on how some people are whipping their assets into shape.

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