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As a hobbyist how do you feel..
courtneyblush 1143 reads
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1 / 11

If a provider ask for id to verify you are who you say you are? Someone cancelede because I asked for an Id, what's your opinion on the topic?

Stlouislouie 828 reads
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2 / 11

I'm out the door

hiddenhills 143 Reviews 851 reads
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3 / 11

sorry but in all my time hobbying, I"ve never been asked for ID and that's the way I like it.  I'll give you plenty of references and other non personal screening info to put you at ease. If you don't feel completely comfortable with me as a hobbyists by the time I lightly knock on your incall door, than we really shouldn't be meeting.

-- Modified on 10/17/2012 12:16:41 PM

flyboyfromca 151 Reviews 728 reads
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4 / 11

For the most part, I'm not showing ID.  I don't ask for yours.  On occasion, when it was said during screening that it is necessary, I'll consider it only if I REALLY want to see you (a certain PSE asks to see it, and I showed her).

stripclubaddict 57 Reviews 1761 reads
posted
5 / 11

I would prefer not to but I understand if the lady asks...

Addict

IMALLIN 82 Reviews 602 reads
posted
6 / 11

"Can I see your ID before we fuck?" is a cold way to kick off such an intimate encounter.

I have no illusions or need for anonymity, so I've had no problems with showing my drivers license the few times I've been asked.

hardknocks6 37 Reviews 657 reads
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7 / 11

then only gentlemen who are comfortable showing an ID will go through your screening.  As for me, nope!!

sandyfbxxx 34 Reviews 643 reads
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8 / 11

I fall under the category with some of the above posters.  I've never had to before since it shouldn't be necessary, but if I really wanted to see somebody and it was a necessity, I would consider it.

samanthasommers See my TER Reviews 693 reads
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9 / 11

and, I have no business visiting with someone if I am concerned about the validity of their screening info....I'm not gonna show mine and I would never ask to see yours!

vanedwards 580 reads
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10 / 11

I think it is just too dangerous to throw your name out there, whether it is on a screening form or driver's license.  The Maine thing is a perfect example, and dsclosing real names, etc. voids the purpose of screening services.  It is probably possible to show your DL and cover the address, etc., but even at that, disclosing the name presents a security danger.  I have been making plans for a future trip, and I have made the decision that anything that discloses my name is a deal breaker. I will disclose the provider info that verifies me - that's it.

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