Sorry to burst your bubble but working as a provider ISN'T a difficult job at all. It doesn't take a lot of thought. Provider gets verified in one of those sites and waits on verified members who have references or oks. Some ladies want you to PM in Eccie and then give your number and you are off to the races. Even getting an incall in Houston is a snap with the popularity and simplicity of Palace Inns. This isn't rocket science and most of the ladies don't take it THAT SERIOUSLY. The ones that screen heavily or do a lot of prep work have something going on inside their heads or are obsessive compulsive types. Like a lot of things in life through practice and repetition working as a provider becomes routine and really easy to do once you get the hang of it. Originally Posted by telephonemanYou're an idiot. That's all I'm going to say. Just an FYI newbie, when screening most providers look at the potential client's post history. So you just F'ed yourself. Good job!
You're an idiot. That's all I'm going to say. Just an FYI newbie, when screening most providers look at the potential client's post history. So you just F'ed yourself. Good job! Originally Posted by Alyssa71Yeah sure. You mean the ones that have something going on inside their heads or have obsessive compulsive personalities won't engage with me? Excellent!
Hate to burst your bubble but what you do is not legitimate work according to the law and according to most people. You say work is work. If that is the case, then a thug who gets paid to beat on loan shark customers is cool with you since it's work, is in demand, and requires some skills. You have this idea that you are suppose to get this magnificent respect from everyone from the clergy down to the common housewife because you perceive yourself as a "business person." Reality check. Hired assassins and thieves are business people too if we were accept your definition of work. Providing is NOT NORMAL EVERYDAY WORK. Relax, you are getting too stressed out over this bill passage. You must have been doing it online for too long and got too comfortable along the way. Evolve. The hobby isn't going away.No wonder. Hey It's ok to work at McDonald's man, no worries. LOL. If you feel this way. Why the fuck are you here? that's my question. You sound like a fucking hypocrite.
You don't think working in McDonalds isn't dangerous? You must have never worked in fast food, in the hot kitchen with an uptight manager yelling out orders, and during the evenings in some sketchy area. Originally Posted by telephoneman
That's a harsh statement from someone who uses this site for her business. Then why complain about this law passage if you don't need these web sites? Hate to break it to you but quality hobby men don't spend a lot of their time posting stuff. Originally Posted by telephonemanStop liking your own posts dumbass.
Oh he's stupid, but not stupid enough to give himself away. Which is why he posted in this thread instead. Lmao.Yeah sure. We call that a defense.
https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php...post1060639097
He wants to mention " incendiary" posts but clearly he's the one starting shit. Originally Posted by Alyssa71
I would love to get a criminal or constitutional lawyer's take on this (I mostly worked on making debt collectors cry and personal injury before I stopped that life) but I am almost sure that a personal website would be safe as long as it doesn't scream prostitution at you. I would recommend against posting "services offered" apart from dates, GFE (really, there is not definition of that), relaxation, and other nebulous terms that are impossible to clearly define. Listing that you provide DATY, BBBJ, MPCFS, etc. clearly states that such is available for the right fee.
On top of that, be sure you include a disclaimer that your rate is strictly for time and companionship, etc. and not for any services that are illegal within the jurisdiction that you are in. And that any reviews that are attached are for fantasy purposes only and are not necessarily related to any events that may have occurred in real life.
Everyone with a personal website just needs to go through them with a fine-tooth comb to make sure there is nothing there that states you are doing anything illegal for pay. You can imply that you do, just don't say it in plain language. Originally Posted by humbleshyguy