San Diego

always tell a provider a bit about myself - they then never ask for a photo afterward.
barebear3 38 Reviews 296 reads
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I usually start with  

"Do you remember Bill Clinton? I am nearly as old as he is. Unlike him, I don't have a thing for cigars.

Did you see "Star Wars"? Do you remember Jabba the Hutt? I am not as large as he is, but like him I use my tongue.

I always bring blindfolds so you don't have to look at my face or body."

If they are willing to see me given that self-description, why do they still want a photograph? Are they going to run it using facial recognition software against a database of suspected terrorists

This is the first time it has happened, is this the new normal? If it is, I might have to retire....

I've had it happen a few times. No big deal. I ask them to delete it after we meet

lickthestick382 reads

Depends how horney and how much I want to see them.  Not the norm, but some think its important.  if you do, take a selfie in the mirror at the gym with other guys in it, really confuses them....lmao

I had a pretty popular massage girl ask me for one.  I sent it and she was like ummmm no....I was kinda puzzled.  The poopy thing was I had drove to the incall and she then asked.  I've also traded pics upon request, or rather one girl asked and I said I would trade.  When she did I was shocked at how much better the pic was then the ad.  It's not my favorite practice, but seeing how some girls have their pics and want safety I could understand it somewhat.

Seems only fair.
It's not the new norm. I might for someone I really wanted to meet, but there are so many other opportunities.

Use a picture that you've already posted online, like on Facebook.  That way, you can always claim they stole the picture from that site if they ever try to use it against you.

Posted By: bofia
Seems only fair.  
 It's not the new norm. I might for someone I really wanted to meet, but there are so many other opportunities.

that I neither give them nor exchange them with providers I'm seeing.  However, if its a regular that I have known for a long time, and we go outside on dates, we will sometimes share a selfie that shows BOTH of us together.  I have found that providers do not usually share photos of themselves with other men, especially on outside dates, as its a turn-off for other customers who live in the fantasy that the provider is just for them.  I never allow any photos of just me.

I usually start with  

"Do you remember Bill Clinton? I am nearly as old as he is. Unlike him, I don't have a thing for cigars.

Did you see "Star Wars"? Do you remember Jabba the Hutt? I am not as large as he is, but like him I use my tongue.

I always bring blindfolds so you don't have to look at my face or body."

If they are willing to see me given that self-description, why do they still want a photograph? Are they going to run it using facial recognition software against a database of suspected terrorists

I've only given out a photo of myself when I asked a provider to send me a face photo of their own. I wanted to make sure they were attractive enough. And a few times they weren't, so it was worth it. Plus I always make sure I send a photo of me that's already out in the internet world. So in case it ever came back to me, I could claim that anyone could have grabbed it.

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