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Re: Well
3861277 2 Reviews 1990 reads
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1 / 7

I’ve noticed that some providers will list negative or negative on PrEP.  Other providers don’t list their health status which leads me to assume they are poz.  For providers who list their health status as neg or neg on PrEP, I don’t assume they are telling the truth but I do feel that if they can list that on their health status, then they should be willing to provide proof.

Experiencedsession 130 reads
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2 / 7

Honestly this is why I stick to regulars now I become a hypochondriac after a session with a random escort that's visiting town even though I'll ask before and after the session 😅 to many people use prep and I think it's just a common factor now for escorts and there's alot of raw sex going on which makes me not really want to see anyone besides the ones that live in my area and constantly advertising. I think on the site though they just might of not entered it as a quick making of the profile and getting it up and running.

Readytorock1 43 Reviews 134 reads
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3 / 7

I think some take prep but dont advertise because they dont want mongers to assume they will go raw

3861277 2 Reviews 118 reads
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4 / 7

True.  There are some providers that list negative on PrEP on their TS4Rent profile but have no interest in providing raw services.  Makes me wonder why the advertise that they are negative on PrEP to begin with.

Jmaps 188 Reviews 104 reads
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5 / 7

It's something TS4Rent began to give clients more info. Some girls use the feature others don't. Just like pricing or listing their travel plans some do some don't. Some ads on other sites may also mention the girls are on PrEP or other things, it's just another change in the hobby overtime. Don't read into it anymore than that.

qjfuck 25 Reviews 80 reads
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6 / 7

To provide comfort to clients

Jmaps 188 Reviews 72 reads
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7 / 7

I have zero belief that any site does it for anything more than PR. All the add sites are in it for money and only money, if one of them add something  like "verified" or "health status" or something similar, it's just to make potential clients feel better about it. Keep in mind, "we" as patrons of escorts are NOT the client the sites care about, the providers who pay for ads are the actual clients not us. How do we know the health status or verified labels are even legitimate? There is no regulatory board or standardized verification organization that checks any of it out, it is just more PR BS.  

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