1) Your full real name? (Followed by presenting your Driver's License at the door)
2) Your place of work, including a phone number where a provider can call up and pretend to be confirming a dentist appt. for you?
If so, that's probably all you'll need to see many of the "newbie-friendly" providers out there, of which there are several hot ones. They may not be your ideal first or second choice, but you've gotta see some girls who will then give you references to other girls in the future.
Establishing a presence on the forum here also helps a noob out, assuming it's a positive and friendly presence, of course. But these providers are human beings, and like in any other community they're gonna be more open-minded if they have had some exposure to you through your posts.
Starting out ain't easy, bro. But boy, is it worth it once you get rolling! Good luck.
Matt
Posted By: DiscreetGuy444
I realize this opinion probably universal for a new guy, but, here I go.
I found TER and started reading reviews about six months ago. I must be slow, because it wasn't until recently get I get a VIP status so I could get some real insight into who was who, who thought they were, and a variety of opinions about who were great providers, good providers, and possible rip-offs.
I've been doing tons of homework. I am a very selective guy and I want to have a fun experience. The problem I run into is that I am new, new, new. When i find what I think would be a great and fun time and contact her, the provider wants 15 forms of identification, my social security number, (just kidding) gets back to me in a week, and might have an opening in two weeks. I happen to be a a nice guy, a respectful guy, a high quality guy and would make a great client. I don't want to be penalized because I am new. I really do understand that one needs to be safe, so do I. My reputation is important to me. I don't want to start at the bottom with someone i don't want to be with, just to get to the top. How does one speed