I was debating for a while now I seen a few providers with there services on there pages and some do not. I was wondering would that be a no-no....what do you think?
Would offer the exact same services to the attractive client as you would the fugly, stank ass, 95 year old, 300 lbs overweight client? If no then you could be setting yourself up for a bad review if the second client doesn't get a service you offered on your website. Better to let your reviews and profile to the listing for you. Most of us understand that just because we see something in a review doesn't mean its going to happen in every session. Thats where the phrase YMMV comes into play. I know your probably tired of hearing this but be patient, Rome wasn't built in a day.
Because in reality you are only offering companionship, everything else that happens behind closed doors is by mutual consent of adults. Don't bring unnecessary attention to you.
Is absolutely correct. I shake my head at ladies who post an explicit menu - I stay far away from those ladies as it has "gonna be busted " written all over it.
the web pages where the home page says this site is not about prostitution and inside there is list of what all she does in the sack.. LMAO...*Shaking my head vigorously*
I agree with the guys that said posting a menu is a bad idea. As a newbie myself, it was suggested to me, as that would apparently prove that I am legit and not LE. I may be new but not stupid.
It's definitely not a good idea,and you don't want the attention and pressure to perform that comes from having a menu. Good luck.
I was debating for a while now I seen a few providers with there services on there pages and some do not. I was wondering would that be a no-no....what do you think?
....no way. On something like P411, where there's a built-in disclaimer that "no services are exchanged for compensation"? Well, maybe it's legally tricky, but I like it. Some girls only have a few reviews, or the reviewer doesn't discuss a specific service, etc. I don't like to waste anyone's time with vague conversations; on the other hand, I don't hobby all that often. When I do spend the money, I'd like to have some certainty as to what I'm paying for. Just my 2 cents.
you incriminating yourself. Reviews gives the fellas an unbiased interpretation of the experience they'll have. Also, I don't do disclaimers ether.
I understand the safety provided by this approach; and of course, a provider has to do what she's comfortable doing. Having said that, as a hobbyist, I know that reviews can't always be trusted. Some reviews are fake; sometimes reviews contradict each other. For example: sometimes the TER review data says "BJ without condom," but only the first reviewer had that experience. The next three reviewers all say CBJ only in their details. So what happened? Is the first reviewer a liar? Was it a special treat just for him? Has the provider changed her policy since the first review was written? No way to know. So while I love TER and reviews are a great service, they're not foolproof. Again, maybe it's legally risky, but if I can't confirm *with the provider* the presences or absence of certain services, I won't book.
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