Yup! BUT, it's still not manipulative or controlling. I guess controlling with seduction, yes. The marketing should reflect our assets, and we should target the audience we know we can deliver THEIR needs to, and the audience who will respond positively to our assets. That being said, the guy now wants to see us based on our marketing/advertising... and if the girl is a good provider and working for the big bucks, she'll deliver in such a way that she lives up to, or at least tries her best to live up to her marketed promise. Therefore, it's an agreement. "Here's what I offer for this amount." "Great! Let's do 'dis." THAT right there has boundaries set, it's all communicated, no manipulation, and both know they want to see each other.
Then the reviews come, which, hopefully are honest.
On the contrary, what may be the OP's meaning, correct me if I'm wrong, but perhaps some kind of "if you do this, then I'll do that. If you don't do this, then I'll do that/won't do that." There may also be 'code words' that suggest if a girl isn't seen by a hobbyist or given a good review, whatever, she has the power to give a guy a bad name or reference, thus denying him sex from others.
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