I agree -- they are absolutely, without question, real pictures. Just that the model used in that photo shoot of those "real" pictures is not a provider and will not meet you when you make an appointment. lol
The "Its me or its free" caveat question ( i.e. the client asks confirmation by the escort when calling) could save everyone a lot of time when there is a question about picture validity.
First, I love db's fake photo alerts. Some responses above seemed to be dissing. The fakes always make me think of Jerry uncovering the scam non-fat yogurt in Seinfeld--an angry Newman says, "I don't care ... I liked it!"
And the pics are always a great pleasure. I save many that I'd miss if not for the alerts.
As far as asking the provider, well, if they put up fake pics, why would they feel inclined to tell the truth?
Back before I screened as much as I do now, I called in response to an ad with stunning pics. I asked, "Is that really you?" She replied, "Yes," to which I replied, "You're very beautiful." She said, "Thank you."
She was not the girl in the pics. She was still extremely pretty, and explained that she did not want to be discovered by posting her real pics. Had she posted her real pics, I would have seen her. Nevertheless, as alluring as she was, she was not as alluring as the girl in the pics and, most important, she lied in response to a direct question.
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