TER General Board

To Ter Staff, Providers, and Hobbyists
shaka700 1842 reads
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As all you may well know not all providers see all races. Should there be a category in a providers TER profile as to whether they see all races or should the information be on their own personal website? I have converesed with some providers that won't see black men and some that do. I have seen the category sometimes in the Facts Section of white ladys and other providers websites: For example,The question for them would be Do you see black men?:Their Answer: Yes I do see black men , sometimes I have seen no,and I have also seen the answer I only see older black gentelman.

I have heard of stories of black men not being allowed in  the door for an appointment. I do believe it is providers Constitutional rights to see which ever clients they choose to. To avoid these embarrising situations and unnecessary inquiries what should be the solution? Should this information be in the facts section of a providers website or on their Ter Profile whether they see all races?

What do you hobbyists think? What do you providers think and do you see clients based on their race, age, and or other factors ?
Please feel free to chime in Providers and Hobbyists.

I feel that  it would be a good idea for a provider to put that information on their website. I, for one, am very thorough when I read a  provider's website to learn as much information about them, and their policies,etc.
I think that it would reduce the sensitive situations that could arise if they do not see certain ages, races, etc if they included that information on their personal website.

Runningman

I'm sorry this is a problem for you but no we don't need it posted on reviews.  And it should only be addressed on a woman's website if that's the way she likes it.

This is not that serious of an issue.  The solution should be for you to just move on to a different woman if one won't see you.  No big deal.

Lots of Black Guys417 reads

No one wants to waste their time if a lady doesn't want to see a client based on their race, height, hair color, etc or whatever.
It should be posted on their website it they don't want to see someone based upon a particular trait.  I don't have a quarrel with a provider's right to see or not see any particular hobbyist.  Just, let's not waste each other's time.

Staff355 reads

Even though providers provide a service, it is still based around their own body.  Everyone should have the right to say NO. TER will not get involved in that.

Don't feel bad guys.  Many times, once I take my pants off, I get turned down for services.  I am only 4 inches, but most providers don't like them that wide.

-- Staff

blondes, brunettes, whatever.

we cant post our preferences on our websites because  it actually generates alot of unwanted attention from the group or groups that we want to exclude.

for instance my site says men over the age of 35. i'm constantly besieged by 25 year olds telling me i  must not have ever been with one like them or i'd love younger guys.

ive seriously considered putting on my website that i'm only interested in poor jackasses in the hopes that some intelligent rich dudes will try to change my mind.

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