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Why not raise it on the Suggestion & Policy Board?  (And, your suggestions are read, and sometimes acted on).

In the meantime, you can always search leaving the city blank, and entering "Baltimore" as the location.  Doing this you will discover 144 profiles (that's a lot more that you will find for many of the cities that are in the drop-down list).

Why isn't Baltimore listed as one of the cities to choose from? D.C. has it going on, but Baltimore is bigger and I am sure they are full of escorts and other like services. Can I get some answers or info please?

Why not raise it on the Suggestion & Policy Board?  (And, your suggestions are read, and sometimes acted on).

In the meantime, you can always search leaving the city blank, and entering "Baltimore" as the location.  Doing this you will discover 144 profiles (that's a lot more that you will find for many of the cities that are in the drop-down list).

While the District Of Columbia has a smaller pop. than Baltimore proper, the Metro area is twice as large as the Baltimore metro area.

As of 2005, the population of Baltimore City was 641,943 and the Baltimore Metropolitan Area (MSA) had approximately 2.6 million residents. Baltimore is also part of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area (CMSA) of approximately 8.1 million residents.

Means that the Washington portion of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area is over 5.5 million compared to Baltimore's 2.6 million.

I appreciate your somewhat educated response, however, you may want to check out this site before showing everyone that your not smarter than a fifth grader. Stick to the actual question next time bookworm.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0763098.html

Did you read the first line of my post?

I stated: "While the District Of Columbia has a smaller pop. than Baltimore proper, the Metro area is twice as large as the Baltimore metro area."

These boards are not just for the city proper, they are for the area represented by that city and its metropolitan area.  

In that vein Baltimore simply does not stack up to DC.  

To directly answer your question which was: "Why isn't Baltimore listed as one of the cities to choose from?"  

Answer:  While the DC area is the 8th largest Metropolitan area in America, Baltimore ranks a mere 20th.  

And since TER only has 19 US options, (Some representing population, but also some representing geography) Baltimore is simply lumped in with DC just like the 2.9 million poeple of Orange County California are lumped in with LA.

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politicians and downright thieves... they just stole the limelight from Baltimore... you wonder why all of those politicians are never on the floor for a vote?  Well, they are too busy pulling their heads out of their asses.

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As a screener for ladies located halfway between DC and Balt. my experience is the demand is just not there. Even if you check with Eros they list Balt. as a seperate city and even though they offer the ladies a much cheaper rate to advertize there vs. DC, not that many do.

...and that means that DC gets to have the huge bustle of Northern Virginia, whereas we get the pissant suburbs in Harford County.  Sucks, but whaddayagonnado?  We're in much the same boat as places like Orange County, CA; we get lumped in, and it's too much hassle to split them out later.  After all, who gets Columbia, or Laurel, or Frederick, or BWI?

The one upside is that since DC is reasonably close, we can check out all their listings, too.  I've been known to haul my ass down I-95 quite a few times, and I've even gone across the Virginia line once in a while.

I haven't seen that many escorts just serving Baltimore; most of the ones that I'd say were strictly Baltimore were CL ladies.  The general tendency that I've seen is for ladies to cover the whole area, either by popping up in the middle (Laurel, BWI, Columbia), or splitting time between Baltimore and DC.

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