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Providers requiring photos of hobbyists?
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Has anyone else noticed the uptick of providers requiring photos of hobbyists prior to meeting?

I think i experienced that literally just 2 times. One girl providing said i wasnt attractive enough even.. For the first lady though i didnt mind. She sent me a nice face picture. I think it was for her safety

The resounding consensus amongst experienced hobbyists is to find another provider.

PASS for the vast majority of hobbyists, so the providers that demand a photo will have to divide up the morons.  

My booking form has an option to upload a picture. It's not mandatory, but many clients do. I never use it to decide if I'll meet you or not, but specially if we are meeting at a public place like a bar or restaurant, it makes it look a lot  more natural if know who I am meeting instead of just waiting for someone to approach me.  
Your appearance, nationality, race, religion are definitely not important to me , but how you treat me and other around us, respect and higiene are.  
That's why I give an option for clients to upload pictures but I don't know if other ladies are using it to decide if they want to meet the prospect client or not.

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I don't see the problem with a provider asking for photos for identification purposes. It's not to discriminate, but it's an extra screening technique to ensure our safety. You know what to expect when we come to meet you so it's only fair that we know who we are going to see. If it's a legitimate encounter, then all parties are entitled to privacy and discretion. Any respectable provider should agree to erase your information after your meeting.

Kelly, would you agree that a potential client should reveal no more than you do in your own photos? You gave that as a reason for clients to provide pictures. So it would seem only fair that the client reveal no more than you do, which means no face shot. If that is the case, what real value is the photo to a provider?

to give her a photo of you in a G-string as long as your face is blurred?   Good luck if THAT ends up on Facebook.  Someone that knows you will recognize the mole on your ass cheek and it will be all over for you.  Lol

I'm more inclined to ask for a photo when I receive an email back from a reference request and all it says is "he's safe". I just believe that we should all stick together in the community as hobbyists and providers to ensure that both parties are comfortable with their first meeting. Anyone that has submitted their social media and or photo to me has not complained, however they have actually thanked me for being thourogh. It's just a personal preference ;)

I hope the ladies who want photos realize some guys are high profile and public figures.  It makes it very uncomfortable to say the least knowing that once circulated the photo could end up anywhere. Very embarrassing. Who cares what I look like? I am old fat and have no game otherwise I would not be here. In all my years I have never had a lady ask for a photo and only two ask for references.  All you have to do is check my profile and you have all the information you need to screen. Like my grandfather used to say, many fish in the sea. Cheers.

It's not about anyone being "fat or unattractive". If that's the case, then I wouldn't want to see a shallow, rude provider either. You can pretty much find anything and anyone on the internet these days. It's just a precaution for me. Looks have nothing to do with it on my end. Looks have just about everything to do with it on the hobbyists end. You choose to contact us based on looks, stats and reviews. I'm sorry that I just don't see the big deal asking for photo verification.

I don't believe your website shows facial photos.  

I just looked at your "related link".  I wish you had incall.  I would send you my photo, my driver's license and a direct link to my checking account!!!  Gorgeous!!!  hahahaha

All I'm saying as that I've read other providers websites and looked at their screening techniques and they have also asked for photo identification at the time of meeting as well. Several providers and hobbyists don't want their true identity shared. There's nothing wrong with asking for social media info on a hobbyist to prove they are who they say they are when you or they show up. They rely on our TER reviews to screen us. I feel they also have the right to do their homework so why can't we? It's just a basic safety concern. It's not meant to be rude or disrespectful at all. Doesn't anyone else watch any horror movies about internet encounters or hear any bad stories? My pictures are blurred just like several other providers are. Obviously we want to also maintain discretion and privacy. I've also heard stories of hobbyists sending providers away for false advertising.

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