Listing services on website

Due to a thread about websites, several of the men mentioned listing services.

Isn't listing on our site specific acts like BJ, 69, or even GFE put us in a more vulnerable position with LE?

Any input would be helpful. Thanks!!!!
Naomi4u's Avatar
Yes and it's very tacky. Instead of doing that, I just post a link to my p411 so they can read where it says "Activities I enjoy"

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London Rayne's Avatar
Yep...reviews are there for a reason. If a guy can't fork over the 10 or 20 bucks to see the ROS, oh well. I won't be discussing what I do. Eccie allows the services to be listed right there in the public part of the review anyway, so there ya go. I think it would be a good business decision on their part to hide all of that, and MAKE people pay for PA...flame on lol.

I know so many guys who say they don't need to pay because of that very reason.
  • LynnT
  • 12-08-2011, 08:07 AM
I dont list it anywhere. I think its tacky. Reviews are around.

Majority of my business comes from guys that have never even seen a review or use boards, etc. Some were on E.com but now the just wing it. lol

Except when I tour, I use boards for that.
gimme_that's Avatar
After screening.....if I can't find reviews to confirm what I like, I'm not too bashful or shy to ask. And if its "beneath her" to provide that information then.......I seek the ladies who have the info easily and readily availiable.

A fully filled out p411 profile saves me from asking. It also makes the search function on their easier. When ladies don't fill that out fully they are slightly limiting themselves from potential searches that guys can pull up that could be their ideal mate.
Irish Cream's Avatar
Yep...reviews are there for a reason. If a guy can't fork over the 10 or 20 bucks to see the ROS, oh well. I won't be discussing what I do. Eccie allows the services to be listed right there in the public part of the review anyway, so there ya go. I think it would be a good business decision on their part to hide all of that, and MAKE people pay for PA...flame on lol.

I know so many guys who say they don't need to pay because of that very reason. Originally Posted by London Rayne
The problem with reviews only is if the hobbyist is interested in something that the prior reviewers did not request/do in which case there's no indication if the particular activity is allowed or not, and asking before the appt is verboten due to the legal issues.. I think showing the P411 activities is a big help to both parties involved..
I agree it helps the hobbyist, but would it be detrimental if LE was involved? I don't even list my services on P411.

I remember reading in the paper about a lady who was arrested for prostitution. They quoted her services from her site.

Note: I do screen heavily, but ya never know when a reference turns to help LE.
Irish Cream's Avatar
From what i've heard, If you're in the same room as LE, then it's pretty much over anyway - busted..
Lot of profiles don't tell you squat about activities,may just say"playful" some providers you can't tell what is on the menu unless you read reviews. then what a provider will do with one client she won't do with the next.It is nice to know without asking,then if what is not on the menu,you feel bad saying "forget it"
Due to a thread about websites, several of the men mentioned listing services.

Isn't listing on our site specific acts like BJ, 69, or even GFE put us in a more vulnerable position with LE?

Any input would be helpful. Thanks!!!! Originally Posted by gigi_gypsy

I have yet to get a website but I have seen some escorts' websites who list very graphic things such as rimming, etc. I would NEVER list services other than to say perhaps FS because if the guys want to know what I do they can read my reviews. I'm just paranoid that way I guess, and my feeling is if they really want to know what I do, they can book an appointment and find out.
Brooke Wilde's Avatar
I do to an extent and have never had a problem with it.

LE knows what we are doing. Do you really think because you do or do not have services listed that you are fooling them?

Also I've never heard of a case brought because of reviews, ads, or a website.

The case is made when they contact you via phone, e-mail or once you are there in person.

I always laugh when girls say don't list services but have "GFE" on their site or ad's. Its all the same thing. GFE, PSE, CFS, CBJ.

I'd much rather my clients know I am CBJ only so there is no confusion.
I do to an extent and have never had a problem with it.

LE knows what we are doing. Do you really think because you do or do not have services listed that you are fooling them?

Also I've never heard of a case brought because of reviews, ads, or a website.

The case is made when they contact you via phone, e-mail or once you are there in person.

I always laugh when girls say don't list services but have "GFE" on their site or ad's. Its all the same thing. GFE, PSE, CFS, CBJ.

I'd much rather my clients know I am CBJ only so there is no confusion. Originally Posted by Brooke Wild

Well different strokes for different folks. That's what makes the world go around, babe. I just can't see myself listing services like a menu in a brothel.
That is what reviews are for, I could say I can do a bj while hanging from the ceiling, but if the reviews doesn't say that, whats the point.

I do not list services on my site, if they can't find it in my reviews, then well, he isn't looking hard enough. Consistent with services helps also. Those gentlemen who see YMMV providers will have a hard time though.

Not sure why I do not list them on P411( I used to), I guess because whatever I check mark is the same thing in my reviews.
I agree it helps the hobbyist, but would it be detrimental if LE was involved? I don't even list my services on P411.

I remember reading in the paper about a lady who was arrested for prostitution. They quoted her services from her site.

Note: I do screen heavily, but ya never know when a reference turns to help LE. Originally Posted by gigi_gypsy
The newspaper quoting her services isn't the same as her being charged. They did that to sell more papers because sex sells.

I see it as helpful for the hobbyist and the provider, having a list of what is on the table helps to prevent either a crash and burn attempt at something off limits or a negative review due to unachieved expectations.

Reviews can only get you so far, since the lady may have dug the guy and let him explore nonstandard options. Or, she may not have been into him and took standard options off the table. The former scenario may get the provider more business, but she runs the risk of having sessions with guys whose expectations are higher than she is willing to go with them. The latter may cost the provider business.
London Rayne's Avatar
The problem with reviews only is if the hobbyist is interested in something that the prior reviewers did not request/do in which case there's no indication if the particular activity is allowed or not, and asking before the appt is verboten due to the legal issues.. I think showing the P411 activities is a big help to both parties involved.. Originally Posted by Irish Cream

Odds are if it's not in her reviews, she proably does NOT do it...at least not me. What's in my reviews is ALL I do period. I don't do fetish or BDSM, so after 150 reviews if a guy can't figure out all I offer is massage, gfe, and pse, sorry. I don't discusss that crap until after he has been screened, and by then it's a bit too late if I "don't" do something lol.