Alexander's number about the time constraint was not actually correct.
This was because he assumed a working period of twelve hours a day.
But in this type of profession, it was quite hard to work for so long and with so many men as one tended to become sore down there after a while.
So, actual estimates of how many men a girl could serve varied wildly.
This depended on a whole host of factors such as a woman's stamina, her demand and popularity, and even on how one counted the act, and the result came at ranging from one to three guys a night, to upwards of twenty.
Though it had to be noted that the higher numbers such as twenty and above were usually achieved by also counting easy acts such as fellatio and handjobs.
While the girls serving one to three men would go all the way.
So when Ophenia said an average of ten to fifteen guys, she meant all kinds of acts.
And this was certainly possible for a skilled worker.
But why did Alexander make such a mistake?