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Newbe wondering about Military
l0new0lf 1 Reviews 2231 reads
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Ok   I am new to the hobby and have reviewed this site for about a month and I am ready to take the plunge. One question I have is I am sure law enforcement would have a hard time getting screened and as I am in the military would a provider hold that against me? Also I have noticed that many providers require previous references which I dont have being a newbe. How can I remedy this issue... I  would be very picky with choosing my provider and have only found a few that I would consider. At the top of my list is Jenna Monroe of Dallas... can anyone advise me if this would be a good pick for my first experience in the hobby?
Thanks, Newbe

Klein100 13 Reviews 1471 reads
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I do know that starting out can be somewhat difficult.  No references from established providers will complicate the process of setting up time with many providers.  Your best bet is to get membership with one or more of the verification services (Roomservice 2000, Date Check, perferred411).  I found that once I became an RS2K member, setting up appointments with providers became very easy.

You may also want to consider one other thing. assuming that you and your providers had a good time, don't be shy to ask her for a White List reference.  Other future providers can look that up and know that you have some references.  The more well know your providers on your white list, the better.

JustATransGirl See my TER Reviews 820 reads
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Most providers will welcome you with open arms.  We want to do our share to support the war effort!

I live in San Diego, all I can say is, "Don't Ask Don't Tell" has plenty of company.

SEALs, pilots, seamen (not semen...) marines, officers, enlisted, even a girl sailor and her husband... we've seen em all!

10% discount to enlisted below E-5.

Giggle,
TS Jamie :-)

-- Modified on 12/3/2007 3:45:48 PM

Tori Of ATL See my TER Reviews 1184 reads
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You do know that all DoD records are public knowledge right? Any established provider can easily verify any active member of the military just by accessing the DoD site. Additionally, if you are active or retired, you have a proof positive ID (*which most men don't have*) I don't understand what the problem with screening would be.

BTW- You should also have a "work" email that can only be issue to actual members of the military. This could also help with screening.  Just my thoughts....kisses ~T

Mr. Bill Clinton 1657 reads
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Just to state a warning ...
Do NOT use your military or government e-mail address.  Do NOT do your hobby web browsing from a government computer.  Do NOT access your hobby e-mail account from a military or government computer.

All sorts of computer logs and monitoring are done & kept for long periods which could come back to bite you.

And remember, you are *NOT* paying for sex.  Get that in your head and believe it -- there may be a security question later in your career.

Tori Of ATL See my TER Reviews 1650 reads
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.... many actually have an anonymous account specifically set up to receive emails from dot mil or dot gov accounts. This anonymous account is supported by a site that would pass any check.

Gentlemen who are associated with the government would be advised to question their provider about such an arrangement if they are interested in being screened via their "job"  ......

(*Just an FYI- professional providers don't make mistakes like your little friend did, that's why we get paid......-and-... we go away undetected!!!!*)  kisses ~T

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