Reddit and Escort/Sex workers communites

Sounds that wack site OH2, trick owner deletes user comments and bans male members if they don't simp up Originally Posted by BLM69
AND BANS providers like Classysexxx that helped the board grow with atleast um let's just say several new male members hoping to establish verified hobbyist status.
Hi Ck luv u too
It's a great site to advertise just do not post more than one comment or start more than 1 thread a day.
Save that for Eccie..if your chatty lol
The EscortClientsOnly sub reddit is better.
The EscortClientsOnly sub reddit is better. Originally Posted by samsung00
what is reddit?
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https://www.reddit.com/ Go take a look...
not sure why people use reddit, trash website
there are better forums out there
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While I'm grateful for the site, I saw a pro doxx a guy with no repercussions to my knowledge. That was appalling.
OH2 staff gets a F for site management, you have known drama bottom of the barrel providers calling the shots, CK needs to Man up Originally Posted by BLM69

...CK has anything to do with the actual running of that URL.


Just sayin'.
I read some of those subreddits, some for entertainment, some for information. If you want to see how NOT to message a provider check out r/ClientCringe. OMG! What some ladies put up with...
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not sure why people use reddit, trash website
there are better forums out there Originally Posted by alfbrown
A younger crowd generally uses reddit; mostly Millennials and Generation Z. Many of their posters see forums like this, or Facebook and others, as "old people's hangout". This meme captures this mindset, pulled down from reddit:

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I read some of those subreddits, some for entertainment, some for information. If you want to see how NOT to message a provider check out r/ClientCringe. OMG! What some ladies put up with... Originally Posted by baseballfan70
Do they by chance post the "proper" way to message providers?
Do they by chance post the "proper" way to message providers? Originally Posted by MarcellusWalluz

Yes, they do! r/ClientsAndCompanions has a stickied "Tips & Etiquette" message at the top that gives you a message you can copy and paste to a provider, just fill in your information and send. It also has "Do's & Dont's" further down that some may find useful. That subreddit is interesting to read sometimes as well.
A younger crowd generally uses reddit; mostly Millennials and Generation Z. Many of their posters see forums like this, or Facebook and others, as "old people's hangout". This meme captures this mindset, pulled down from reddit:

Originally Posted by herfacechair
ironic cause reddit steals all their shit from 4chan
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ironic cause reddit steals all their shit from 4chan Originally Posted by SeverusSnape
When conservative subreddits were up, many stole from 4chan. Most redditors are rather hostile to 4chan, QAnon, and others. The trend that I've dealt with on reddit is that of a younger generation that is hard left.