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escort posting fake pictures on her web site
jobear_69 1229 reads
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newbie here.   not sure of what to do here.  I was checking out some Mpls escorts and on one escorts gallery page, I found a picture that is not her.  Is this something to be posted ?  Thanks

ThreeCupsPlease959 reads

The pictures are real but the identification of the pictures is incorrect.

I have yet to see a photo that can convey whether or not a woman is a good lay.

Personally, I feel if the picture depicts a woman who looks reasonably similar to the provider,
I am not offended. I see no reason why women should ever post readily identifiable photos of themselves that identify them as sexual providers.  Their activities are, after all, against the law.

Several years ago, I met a beautiful young provider who was beside herself with worry about someone recognizing her posted photos.  I took her pictures and cropped them and applied blurring to the face so that her identity was protected but, the most important message of her photo was not effected.  She was delighted with the result and I was suitably rewarded for my help.

If you demand real photos on the internet, post your photos of yourself.

semi-hard1074 reads

I agree with some of what you say three cups except if the pictures are portrayed as being real then why expect  less? Also we are not advertising our services and not "demanding" anything so why should we post our pictures?

I suppose if the OP wants to post his information, the reader could decide if it is worthy of his attention.

Posted By: ThreeCupsPlease
The pictures are real but the identification of the pictures is incorrect.

I have yet to see a photo that can convey whether or not a woman is a good lay.

Personally, I feel if the picture depicts a woman who looks reasonably similar to the provider,
I am not offended. I see no reason why women should ever post readily identifiable photos of themselves that identify them as sexual providers.  Their activities are, after all, against the law.

Several years ago, I met a beautiful young provider who was beside herself with worry about someone recognizing her posted photos.  I took her pictures and cropped them and applied blurring to the face so that her identity was protected but, the most important message of her photo was not effected.  She was delighted with the result and I was suitably rewarded for my help.

If you demand real photos on the internet, post your photos of yourself.

HHOUDINI605 reads


                           
                   Say what you want..but it's the bait and switch from the get go!

It's often not that they don't want anyone recognizing them, sadly it's how beat they really look!
A huge % of photos @ BP, et al, accompanied by: "100% real or your money back" are fake/stolen!
Stolen from modeling and other escort websites. Cropped and PS'd so you can't tell what the photo is!
The thieves will tell you that the pics are real.......that they were taken just a few days ago!!! Really!!
Right until the door opens and some hideous looking female says: "I lied but I'm prettier than the model
whose photos I stole and posted!.... I would hate to see the models faces who have had their
professional images stolen. When it comes to their attention where their stolen images are being posted.
And all they can do is file a DMCA TAKEDOWN NOTICE to the hooker/thieves ISP...............HH

I would suggest a link to the provider's ad or website along with how you discovered the pics were not her (Recognize the person in the picture, found it via Tineye or Google Images, etc.).  I think it is also worth pointing out if the picture is a blatant misrepresentation or is a good approximation of how she actually looks.

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