Vetting an Escort - Kindall Nicole

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Now that I have a new website and blog, I'm thrilled to be able to talk about the hobby and share things about myself (especially photos) that I may not be able to on certain platforms.

I wanted to share my latest post on vetting an escort, because frankly, I'm saddened by all the scamming going on, and I hope it helps someone.

This is an excerpt, but you can read the entire post on my new website which is on my Twitter profile.
(Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to post the link to it.)



The other day, I was listening to Jaded, one of my all-time favorite songs by Aerosmith. The song, ironically, reminds me so much of the Escort/Companion world... Oh, actually, the world in general!

But for now, let's just talk about the pandemic of jadedness in the hobby world and how we can hit the reset button.

Firstly is it any wonder men are so jaded when it comes to finding a quality provider? There are a plethora of reasons to feel jaded when you are searching for a quality companion: There are scams left and right. Every day, I hear about someone who has lost hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars to women who, oftentimes, they have never even met.

A big problem is substance abuse, hence all sorts of unscrupulous behavior. Many ladies get into escorting due to an addiction... and we all know what that can do to people; it tends to make people treat others very poorly and inconsiderately. And then there are also those who really don't enjoy being a provider at all; they are in it for themselves only, with no concern for you, your needs, building a friendship, or maintaining a good reputation.

It's such a shame, because there are a few great providers (a minority few) who actually do care and enjoy being a provider.

But instead of becoming frustrated and jaded, consider this: Maybe we should change our approach to finding an escort: We should do diligent research and vet anyone we are considering spending time with. As a provider, I do it; and you, as a hobbyist, should as well.

So you think you've found the one...

Read the rest on my website
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I look forward to meeting you soon
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The other day, I was listening to Jaded, one of my all-time favorite songs by Aerosmith. The song, ironically, reminds me so much of the Escort/Companion world... Oh, actually, the world in general!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23TPhmqscJU

Here is a video of Jaded, with the lyrics on the screen.
Kindall_N870 ....twitter

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There are a few items that are red flags on ads for me:
1) Too blatant words of what she's going to do to you
2) Too blatant pictures of all her most secretive parts
3) Long, rambling ads
4) Changing her prices frequently
5) Changing her name frequently
6) Selfies taken from inside cheap hotel rooms
7) Selfies taken with a dude she is pleasuring at the time
8) Announcing she is NOT GFE
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Interesting, I've never seen anyone say they weren't GFE.
I certainly know most ladies are not GFE. It's an attitude and mindset.

I get the same feeling when I see these types of things. These are definitely red flags.
Interesting, I've never seen anyone say they weren't GFE. Originally Posted by eccieuser13
It happens more than you would think.
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I have a out linei use to select who I see and don't see and rates are the very last line