So now, here are the "guidelines." I book with a reputable provider. We chit-chat. I have the "donation" with me, with no intention to do otherwise than to pay for services rendered. We do. WE DO. You (provider) do not have to ask. I will pay you. If you ask, at any time, before, during or after, I give. If you do not, I give. My ATFs know I am go for it.
Originally Posted by rockitman
100% This right here. I'm the same way brother. If i'm scheduling with you, i'll pay, no need for the extra nonsense.
Can't emphasize enough that giving out RW info has had major consequences to guys in real life. All the stories are on the boards. Including, but not limited to, workplace harassment (putting a job at risk), social harassment (telling facebook friends, reputational risk), bribery, assault, robbery, death threats, etc etc.
Guys and Gals are having casual hookups and one night stands all the time. To me, this is higher risk behavior because you don't have their board handles, see how they review, talk, post, or have references. Our ladies have the casual, social, giving out nice references like "He's safe, and likes XYZ. Have fun girl!", and get paid for it. Handsomely.
Here's how easy they can capture your name. Doing an outcall to your hotel? They can ask to call your room. Guess what they need? Room number and last name. Dangerous if you have an uncommon last name. They ask for a REAL PHONE NUMBER, so they can google it and find your name (and address) posted from telemarketers databases. Then they can see the spokeo website and run the numbers, your addresses, previous addresses, friends/social/family circles etc. They'll do an outcall just send an Uber. Guess what? They now have a text message from Uber/Lyft with your name on it.
Guys bear the burden more if shit goes south on us. We cannot afford to become a societal pariah. I'd rather keep your information safe because there is nothing to motivate me to hurt the ladies. I cannot trust that someone new that needs information beyond references would ever do the same. Not taking that leap.