You're contradicting yourself. You literally asked if it’s “worth it” to book an elite provider when “all YFL girls are equally beautiful and offer the same service.” That is questioning a woman's worth, whether you want to admit it or not. I didn’t redirect the topic, I quoted your own words.
Just because these women work under the same agency doesn’t mean they’re clones. They’re all human, each with their own personality, energy, boundaries, and vibe. By questioning the idea that they’re unique, you're basically telling on yourself, you’re viewing them as interchangeable objects instead of individuals.
You need to realize it’s a personal choice how someone advertises herself, her photos, her rates, her availability, and how she defines her experience. No one owes you a breakdown or justification. Rates are based on what she feels her time, energy, and presence are worth, not what you think they “should” be based on other women in the same agency.
The only way to know if it’s “worth it” to you is to book and experience what she uniquely offers. As a client, you're not just paying for a standard service, you’re paying for an experience with a real human being. If it’s not in your budget, that’s totally fine, but move on respectfully without reducing women to categories and price points to make sense of what you don’t understand.