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Re: PRO vs NON PRO vs AMATEUR
MAddison Monroe See my TER Reviews 2448 reads
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1 / 10

Um...If you have escorts pics, escort ads, you are a member of an escort board....how are you a non pro? What does a non pro defintion consist of?

Sugarladocque 11 Reviews 1517 reads
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2 / 10
Dixadrill 2385 reads
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3 / 10

That's easy

You get paid your a pro

Do it for free your not a pro!

sweetnicole1 See my TER Reviews 2855 reads
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4 / 10

ok the way I see it, it's one or the other,

Pro~ you do all of the above, have an ad, website, reviews and are paid for your time. You are a Pro.

No~Pro~ You are basically just a slut!

Semi~Pro  I guess there could be that category also.
A Slut who dabbles in a bit of financial benefits for her time but is mostly a Slut.
Or would that be P/T Pro?  

Happy Monday All!

filmat11 6 Reviews 2364 reads
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5 / 10

Agree with the above.  If this refers to the post a few inches down, what the lady probably means is that she aims to be a low volume provider with an individual approach that isn't like what she imagines "pros" do.  She may be perfectly nice and didn't realize how it sounded.  She just hasn't hung around on this board much or met many of the women here who aren't at all like the old stereotype of a "pro" (I'm thinking of Jane Fonda in "Klute", looking at her watch behind the guy's back while he is pumping on top of her.)  Thankfully, because we use TER, those days are behind us.


filmat11

clarence37 37 Reviews 1184 reads
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6 / 10

A professional does it for a living.

A non-pro does it part time, for fun or for extra money.

An Amateur does it for free - for fun, or as a learning experience.

Pics, ads, boards do not make you a pro - without these tools, nobody would know you exist. A non-pro (or semi-pro?) might advertise, looking to build a small but faithful group of clients to provide her with the income she needs, while assuring them that they are not part of a revolving door policy.

MAddison Monroe See my TER Reviews 1430 reads
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7 / 10

or may "non-pros" should just call themselves low volume.

sweetnicole1 See my TER Reviews 1328 reads
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8 / 10

if that was the case, then I too am a non pro. lol...I am low volume, non sterio typical and see a few sweet Gentlemen with a few new friends thrown in to keep it interesting.

Now if we were talking football baseball basketball golf, whatever~ once you are paid, hon you have turned PRO.
I think the same goes here. Once it goes from fun to a business even small business or p/t business or low volume business you are a Pro.
No longer are you "giving it away"  Your time that is. You are selling it. It is reeping in financial benefits, it is income it is a job. Baby you are a pro.  Low volume high volume whatever. It is a full time or part time job it's financially profitable...you are NOW a PRO.

Purely Experimental 3551 reads
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9 / 10

I think Nicole hit the nail on the head (ouch!)-- lol

By implication, every provider advertising here is a  PRO.  Some are full-time, some are part-time.  Some of those (few) have financial stability which allows them to participate on a self-limited, low-volume basis.  

On a side note, some providers actually enjoy the trade of time and companionship and have a really strong "value" position, which means that the price, time afforded and service quality are optimally aligned.  I call them ATF(s) and they are few and far between, but still PROs.

Bostonguy57 48 Reviews 2125 reads
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10 / 10

Agreed.  I can accept "low volume" or "UTR" but ultimately you either accept money for sex or you don't.  Anyone who does and tries to call themselves a "non-pro" is either kidding themselves or simply trying to market themselves to a niche group of guys who are kidding themselves as well.


Really what's the difference? If you see a girl and you like her then see her again.  If not then don't.
Why would you possibly care how many other guys she sees in a day a week a month or a year?

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