Hi all! Hope everyone is doing well and I'm new to the Hobby. I'm definitely interested in many ladies that I've been scouting in the past and I'll be honest that I'm yet to go ahead with one because I've had a few questions in my head about the process (I'm hoping that more guys have been through this situation).
1. Do clients provide real name and address for the initial screening process? I understand that the safety of the women in this hobby is of utmost importance and I respect that! I'm just not sure about what people usually do, and I just don't want to do the opposite. I'm totally fine with sharing my real information but I just want someone to reassure me on the process.
If the way to go is by having a fake name and phone and email for the hobby, then how would a provider verify me? A little confused about this. And one of the main things keeping me from meeting someone because I don't want to do something that isn't right.
2. Is it okay to give "roses" before even meeting my provider (in full) or should I consider this as a red flag? Again, I'm only trying to learn the process and please don't be offended if I asked the question in a wrong way.
3. What is the usual mode of giving "roses"? Do most people use apps (which I'm a little sceptical) or just give it to them on meeting? What is safe and why?
4. Is it normal to feel nervous after meeting the provider? I know I still haven't even taken the step to meet one but the only reason I'm putting this post is because I don't want to be the guy that makes an appointment and cancels. I truly want to be sure of it (at least my first time, which would hopefully give me more confidence for future encounters) and be a good client as well.
5. And also I don't have P411. Does this mean that I'd book an appointment just over phone or email? If not, what others methods are used?
Thanks in advance to all.
Again, I feel like these questions might sound dumb but I just feel like I'd rather ask it in the forum and get the right answer instead of trying to figure it out by constantly messaging a provider (which I've learned can be awfully annoying and I understand that).
Hoping to get some positive feedback!
Please let me know if there are any other common questions that people ask or unaware of, that might help me and any newbie around.
Have a good day!
-Jon Snow.
(Clearly, I know nothing)