What I would do if I were you is contact her and say you are interested in meeting her, but you are a newbie without any references, and and ask her what kind of screening she requires. That is how you would get the most direct answer to your question.
I think that in a case like this, if she really is newbie friendly, it would be ordinary for you to give her your real name, and work info, then she will call your work and verify employment or something. That would be the most ordinary thing, but everybody does it differently. Bear in mind, plenty of clients are not willing to divulge that sort of info to a stranger, and therefore won't be able to proceed with said provider.
All I can say is that some providers are more newbie friendly that others. Some want a million references, others just ask you if you are a cop and then take your word for it. All you can really do is contact them and ask. If you don't like their verification process, then move on to another one and try again. For every one you take a pass on, trust me, there are 1000 more.
By the way, if you want a nickel's worth of free advice, communicate with these types of ladies using a separate email account, and use that email address for hobbying only, nothing else.
As for your concern about not wanting to get caught, do you mean by the cops, or by your wife? That is really a separate topic of discussion.
As for your question about her not taking reviews anymore, I don't quite follow you on that. I don't think she can particularly stop people from reviewing her anyway. At least not with this website.
Good luck, don't be nervous, you are supposed to be having fun here.
Posted By: QtrPastNever
Ok, heavily considering calling an escort for the first time. I think I've found a lady that would suit me, but being as paranoid about getting caught as I am, some issues raised some red flags that I want to run by this board before I go thru with this:
- This particular lady has plenty for favorable reviews on here (and is verified on another site), but on different page it says that she has stopped taking reviews. Seems like a negative sign (fishy? she flipped?), but, again, I'm a newbie. What would be the reason for that?
- She says that she's "Newbie friendly", but also has a screening process that asks for 2 previous providers/referrals. Since I'm new & obviously don't have any previous, how does this usually work?
I've picked up some pretty good tips on this board, but am still nervous on pulling the trigger...at the same time am in a massive dry spell. Is there a be-all-end-all newbie thread to browse thru?