This topic hasn't been discussed in a long time and I'd like a refresher on the consensus.
It is common among providers to fudge on their age I think.
I've heard some young women say they add a few years so that they don't appear to be "too young" and I've met grown up women that shave a few years so they don't appear to be "too old".
Most hobbyists accept those practices.
What do you think the "right" age manipulation should be?
Zero: Just be honest so that there's no attitude of "bait and switch" involved.
A few years is fine: It's an expected practice by a great many so why fight it? Other women are doing it so why be put into a non-competitive situation?
A decade: If you can get the guy through the door, your services/attitude will win him over and make him forget the initial age expectations?
I'm going to try to start a poll. It will be open to men and women alike even though the gender differences of opinion may be interesting.
For the purposes of the poll and to keep it simple, I'm going to ask about it from a grown women's POV.
Also, if you know this question has been asked in another forum, would you please post a link to it.