Are you interested in having a great experience with a high-quality escort in the US? Here's a handy guide on how and where to look, things to watch out for, etiquette, things she'll expect of you, etc.
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1. Where to look http://Tryst.link is my top recommend. Great searching, treats escorts well, high volume Slixa and Eros are also good, but would recommend Eros as a last resort, only if you have low amounts of escorts in your area and can't find any on other sites.
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For escorts, price is def correlated with quality. The median rate of escorts is usually around $3-500/hr, but usually is higher in bigger/wealthier US cities. The higher the price, the lower volume (amount of clients she sees per week) she's likely to be, very roughly speaking.
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2. Read her website. She might have common questions answered. Sometimes photos are more flattering than she'll look irl - my clients often cited 30-50% of girls they met, looked like their photos. She typically will have an email or a scheduling form.
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3. Most established girls want references from other girls you've seen. If you don't have this yet, you'll probably have to give her proof of your income and identity so she can run it through blacklists to check. If she doesn't do this, this is a red flag for your safety too.
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If you're afraid of giving out real ID, check to see if she has a long and established presence online. PrivateDelights has reviews, but keep in mind some well established escorts aren't listed and don't like reviews. If she seems like a thorough professional, you're probs safe.
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Remember - it's not in her interest to leak your ID. She has a reputation to maintain, wants your business back, and also doesn't want to give you any motivation to leak details from your meeting with her, either.
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naw; i've seen people of importance before and I would never - it would damage my reputation, and it'd make it extremely difficult to find more clients. If you're literally a celebrity tho then yeah maybe don't send out photos of your ID. but for most of you it'll be fine.
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