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For some who are wondering and doubting- True professionals exist
Tori Of ATL See my TER Reviews 3089 reads
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I have long made reference to knowing your provider and suggesting that as a hobbyist a gentleman does his research and becomes aware of the type of individual he is contacting when he selects a provider.

To help bring to light some of my logic, I am quoting from an admission made by a prosecutors office after one such professional was charged, arrested and had her "records" confiscated.

In this day & age when everyone seems to be pointing to providers that kept names and detailed records of who she associated with, it was surprising that many failed to notice the professional mannerisms of one established provider in Howard County, up around Baltimore.

As I have long suggested: Know your provider (*and her reputation*) then... heaven forbid should she ever have an encounter w/LE you can feel confident all they will have for a lead on her client list is:
Ohio Bob, Tennessee Richard or golfing boy Andy

Some providers are professional and have made it an art to protect the gentlemen who spend time in their presence.....  kisses Tori



"The appointment lists, which amount to MissX’s typed and hand-written notes of phone messages, contain many partial names and code names, including notes for appointments with men with simply first names, such as "Robert," "Bernard" and "David."

She used some purportedly full names and other completely fictional handles, such as one man who referred to himself as a "King."

MissX received up to 18 calls some days seeking her services. Next to their names, she sometimes wrote the caller’s purported occupations, such as "Dr." or "Accountant." Sometimes she simply wrote what she thought of the caller: "Jerk," one note states.

The information was apparently specific enough for MissX to keep her appointments straight, but vague enough to protect the men’s true identities without lengthy police investigations."

Tori, Thank you for this post. It's hard not to get a little paranoid when the newspapers get a hold of stories involving the hobby and sensationalism sets in. Thank you for reminding us all that, as with any service, there are varying levels of professionalism, and intelligence, in this industry. It really does pay to seek out and support the ladies who take their own safety and the safety of their clients seriously.
As I read the link it saddened me that an obviously bright young lady was put into the absolutely horrifying state of mind as to think she had nothing to live for.

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