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oldted 16 Reviews 687 reads
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When a lady advertises that she is from South Florida, she means Boca/Ft.Laud/Miami, and not Naples/Sarasota/Tampa? Even though Naples is pretty far south and the University of South Florida is in Tampa they are not considered South for provider searching purposes, am I correct on this?

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AngieSummers See my TER Reviews 498 reads
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Posted By: oldted
When a lady advertises that she is from South Florida, she means Boca/Ft.Laud/Miami, and not Naples/Sarasota/Tampa? Even though Naples is pretty far south and the University of South Florida is in Tampa they are not considered South for provider searching purposes, am I correct on this?

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j.marie See my TER Reviews 620 reads
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...many of the ladies from south Florida will travel to Naples/Tampa/Sarasota and vice versa.  they're not "that" distant, especially Naples.

if you've got your eye on a particular lady, by all means, ask.  it can't hurt, and you may be pleasantly surprised by the response!

good luck!

bobb3950 8 Reviews 587 reads
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"Tampa" includes Tampa, Sarasota (down to North Port or so), Pinellas County (St. Pete, Clearwater, the Gulf Beaches, etc).
"Orlando" includes Orlando (including the Parks) and surrounding areas, Daytona, Melbourne, etc.
Tampa and Orlando ladies frequently work in both areas.

"South Florida" includes Palm Beach area, Boca Raton, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, and the Keys.
"SW Florida" includes Ft. Meyers, Pt. Charlotte, Naples, Bonita Springs, Sanibel, etc.

But, of course, most of these ladies will travel to any other location for the right booking.
Miami is about an hour from Naples, Orlando is about an hour from Tampa, Tampa is about 2-3 hours from Naples. Orlando is about 2 1/2 hours from Miami, Tampa is about 4 hours from Miami.

Hope that helps.

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