Facebook anyone?

Does anyone on here use facebook? If so, I just made one. Feel free to add me I am just starting it.. I will be posting tons of pics, info on upcoming tours and other info. Or maybe you just want to chat

pm me for my info on there
Facebook in not for escorting but I guess I could be wrong.
  • loboy
  • 05-09-2013, 10:30 AM
I've browsed through 2 ladies with Facebook page lol but I might add (not sure yet)
I know over 30 girls that have them for escorting. I am more just doing it for fun.
Cool Idea but befriending you leads to everyone of my friends and family seeing you. Might not be in my best interest though.
Almost need to set up an another alias account to keep the two worlds from colliding.
Almost need to set up an another alias account to keep the two worlds from colliding. Originally Posted by beechguy
For sure an alias, plus a new E-Mail account.
For sure an alias, plus a new E-Mail account. Originally Posted by old-tyme-racer
I just let everyone know what I'm doing, if they dont like it, I say
DONT JUDGE ME
or
I am what I am, Those who matter don't mind, and those who mind don't matter.
Cool Idea but befriending you leads to everyone of my friends and family seeing you. Might not be in my best interest though. Originally Posted by LongStick
Ya I don't remember seeing the option for "hidden hooker friends" on Facebook. :-)
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Why? Seriously. It's like the Borg. You make yourself a Zuckerman marionette, not to mention for all you know you just 'friended' the police and attached everyone who acknowledged you. Makes busting you easy--never have to leave the office or even have a search warrant. Innuendo is enough to figure out the rest when I have your F-book info--even when it's fake info. Why? Because contrary to their press it auto harvests everyone's info, so if you curiously touch on it you're info is pulled in and broadcast. Ever get an email with a list of people you didn't know? I'll guarantee you someone who hit your site does. More like Facebukake if you ask me.
LOL... The police are on this site as they have access to facebook. If they want to bust someone they will do it. What people fail to realize is each and every time that a review is posted, it is pretty much sealing a case. PERIOD!!

Facebook is free advertising and marketing and I know several ladies whom are successful on it... Whatever you do, have the best of luck Destiny!!
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I would imagine that a certain percentage of reviews on her are about experiences that never ever happened. Maybe 100% of some peoples reviews never ever happened. It's not that hard to search the internet for writing styles. Copy that style and wa la. What woman is going to gripe about a positive fake review when in RL it increases their income in the long run. How many women write reviews on themselves just to see whats up? Might not be as easy as you think.
I would imagine that a certain percentage of reviews on her are about experiences that never ever happened. Maybe 100% of some peoples reviews never ever happened. It's not that hard to search the internet for writing styles. Copy that style and wa la. What woman is going to gripe about a positive fake review when in RL it increases their income in the long run. How many women write reviews on themselves just to see whats up? Might not be as easy as you think. Originally Posted by Blue_Buddies
I've had 3reviews rejected, even though they did happen.
I was bored, it was late, and I didnt feel like going out, so sent myself my references, met myself at a outcall location, thenI paid myself some money and took care of myself.
It was a good time, but the reviews were rejected because I am not a VP.
well, I acted like one and I was all over myself, it was a good time had by all
I might call upon myself soon.
I would imagine that a certain percentage of reviews on her are about experiences that never ever happened. Maybe 100% of some peoples reviews never ever happened. It's not that hard to search the internet for writing styles. Copy that style and wa la. What woman is going to gripe about a positive fake review when in RL it increases their income in the long run. How many women write reviews on themselves just to see whats up? Might not be as easy as you think. Originally Posted by Blue_Buddies
I've had three reviews on another site removed because they were patently false, even though all three were positive. On this site I have tried several times without success to have a false review removed, again even though it was positive.

Its a safety issue. I never saw the men who wrote those reviews. I have no idea if they are safe or not. Yet some men use their review history as a form of references, and some women will accept a long review history in lieu of other forms of screening. Allowing a fake review to stand unchallenged puts the next lady at risk of assuming someone is safe to see without any real credibility to back that assumption up.
I've had three reviews on another site removed because they were patently false, even though all three were positive. On this site I have tried several times without success to have a false review removed, again even though it was positive. Originally Posted by SinsOfTheFlesh
False reviews don't help providers or clients.

It's pretty clear that client subscription revenue isn't a big part of business plan, since any supposed client gets 3 months free special access with just a couple of reviews...where said client gets the special perk of reading chest-beating manifestos of their fellow clients' sexual prowess, interspersed with a little useful info.

My guess is that the money comes from eyeballs, clicks and and ads. Or maybe they charge providers enough to carry the clients...

Its a safety issue. I never saw the men who wrote those reviews. I have no idea if they are safe or not. Yet some men use their review history as a form of references, and some women will accept a long review history in lieu of other forms of screening. Allowing a fake review to stand unchallenged puts the next lady at risk of assuming someone is safe to see without any real credibility to back that assumption up.
I'd wager that everyone's safety (providers and clients) has gone downhill since the web has become the market.