Newbie - FAQ

"Money exchanged is to cover my time; whatever happen afterwards is between two consenting adults"
dfwjim123 2281 reads
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(1). Is this wording good from a legal standpoint?  
(2). Would it protect a provider?
(3). If a male LE is pretending as a customer and ask for sex (without the actual acts), is it a case of "entrapment"?

U_R_Screwed 1020 reads
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Rigid screening is the only hope, and LE can make all kinds of fake front companies if they choose.

IMO, other ladies that you know and trust are the best screening.

MakenzieRae See my TER Reviews 745 reads
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4 / 7


No to all...

Just make sure she screens you AND she has reviews...preferably decent ones...

Good luck.

rightonppl 29 Reviews 804 reads
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My understanding has always been that such disclaimers are intended to protect the provider from charges of ADVERTISING an illegal service, not from providing one. Whether it does what it intends to I have no idea. And I doubt if the distinction is understood by many escorts who include it.

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