That's a billable, not a wage. OK, the $800 is big. But very few service providers of any kind bill below $100.

Does anybody other than an undercover cop ever pay at those rates? Don't know.

But the bigger question is whether the asking price is relevant to compassion. Let's consider a more extreme case: a CEO candidate asks a medical insurance company (apologies to hookers for putting them in bad company) for $100M/yr + perks. I don't fault him for making an offer at the going rate in the market. The problem is a market that pays that much to screw people. Such a market may be corrupting in that it may give the service provider an over-inflated sense of self worth. Somehow, I doubt that's happening to the women in the pictures. And the people those women screw all give informed consent...