That's why it's important to protect yourself , stop trying fo save these hoes. This is a business transaction... The providers certainly see it that way , hobbyists should to. It does not matter how many kissing emojis she sends you or "bae", "babe" , "love" , " honey" texts she sends you... She cares about one thing and 1 thing only...straight cash homie $$...If you get outed it's probably your fault. If you follow the general rules you should be ok.
1. Treat all the providers with respect at all times especially the BSC ones
2. Don't share personal info... Why give your ID when you aren't asking for theirs?
3. Don't give out work info, personal info, real names .., nothing that connects you to the real world. The providers perfect themselves , hobbyists should to.
4. Get a hobby phone or number
5. Why does a provider need to know your occupation outside of being a pimp or LE? Is it because they have such a reputable career?
6. Don't schedule outcalls to your home ...I know people may find this crazy ...but just pay for a Notel. My source of employment and personal life is way more important than the thousands I've spent hobbying.
7. No matter how good her services may be, even if you take off the market...always remember she's in it for the cash.
Originally Posted by Headman
Sir, the bottom line is if she's done her "gee-whiz" screening she already has enough personal information to "do you in," so if she doesn't have enough personal information TO KNOW you are "NOT A PIMP OR LE" then she's a risk for you to see in the first place.
The "secondary" risk is what happens to the "screening information" after an initial meeting at which everything goes well and everyone is comfortable enough to have a 2nd meeting.
That is of a greater concern, because "storing" that information extends the risk of "outing" whether the provider INTENDS to or not: stolen data base, hacking, LE confiscation, and/or jealous BF, SO, or Spouse of the provider.....the list is almost endless ... and if you don't think so ... you can't hear the news!
When I see providers (and hobbyists) on here making loose accusations and suggestions without any FACTUAL BASIS then I see the risks they pose ... The old saying:
"A dog that will bring a bone will carry a bone"!