I have found the information about a massage from particular provider in San Diego very appealing, and am thinking of making a call, however, her reviews talk about her extesive verification process.
Am I the only one uncomfortable with the idea of providing the kinds of personal information sought for verification? How does that work? What happens if the particular provider is busted, and has records of her patrons?
I kind of expect two types of responses: (1) those who think I'm LE (I'm not. If I was, it would be a very simple thing to set up verification); (2) those who would respond that if it's too much of a risk, I shouldn't take it (you're right, what can I say); and (3) those who will provide useful information.
Personally, I have no problem giving up the information to an established provider. In fact, I really don't like seeing one who doesn't want that information. To me, a provider who isn't thorough in background checks is sloppy and more likely to cause problems than one who "knows what she is doing". Furthermore, I think it more than reasonable for a woman who is going to be alone with someone she doesn'ty know, to make sure that it is more likely than not that the person is legit, stable and safe. Whether or not they are LE seems to be a secondary consideration though important.
Of course, there are providers who take little information. You can certainly find them. But I have NEVER had a problem giving up information to an "established" provider and I've been doing this for a good number of years.
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