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Untruthful about age
VegasWager 1124 reads
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I am just curious how often guys feel the age they expected the provider to be and the age she appeared to be was noticeably different and if it really mattered.
I only bring this up because a fair amount of the reviews I have read, particularly recently, go into how a provider said she  was 39 but she more likely 49 or closer to 55 then 45 or 35 than 29, etc...
In my experience everyone can take a few liberties on age, a couple of pounds on weight, or a few inches in height.  My question is, how often has it really mattered?
I can only think of one time that the age a provider gave and the age they really appeared to be was problematic and even that was less that she was likely 10+ years older than she said, but that her pictures were likely 15+ years younger and not representative any more.
I get where it could be a problem if you thought you were getting a “just out of college” spinner and upon arrival it was a MILF, but has that ever happened.
In any case I was just curious as it seemed I’d been reading more reviews that referenced “age discrepancy “ issues and I was wondering if this is really a problem and I have just never really come across it.

I always add 5-7 years anyways. Plus I'm drawn to a older women. I don't seek the 18-20 but if I did and she turned out to be in her early to late 30's then I can see it being a problem. But the women in Vegas really take great care of themselves so a 40 yo can pass her age to be in her late 20....So I don't trip over that so much.

Age is just a number,  its whats You've Got,  and ..How You Use It. 😉

If you do your homework, this shouldn't be a problem. To an extent, if you're hot you're hot.

 
If you're after a certain look, you'll have to rely on selfie style pictures. Usually these aren't photoshoped and are more 'honest' if you will. You can tell someone's age with reasonable accuracy by how their knees, elbows, and neck look, even if you can't see their face. If you can see their face, things like crows feet and smile lines on photos are a dead giveaway. The caveat being that most providers that are showing their faces are doing so with pro-level photos that are undoubtedly photoshoped. It takes a trained eye to guess how much editing was done to a picture, so it's better to focus elsewhere.

 
Additionally, a VIP membership to TER is a great resource, because if they have recent reviews you can reach out to the reviewers via PM and ask them questions like this. That's more or less surefire.

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