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Zippythepinhead

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I sometimes wonder how similar my approach to this hobby is compared to other TERB posters. I’ve been using a provider’s social media presence a bit more as part of my process in deciding who to see. I get it…it is a marketing tool for them. I certainly understand. I notice a couple of things:

1) Positive, upbeat, non-controversial posts are things I find attractive and it makes me more likely to book them

2) Asking for gifts is a bit of a turnoff for me. A provider I was considering seeing just started doing this…seems “out of character” (in my eyes) for her. Now, I’m having second thoughts. I realize that providers do this because, in fact, it most likely works

3) Some providers who have a negative, or series of negative experiences with clients, put it out there in a way that tends to over generalize about men

4) And a small group just post things that truly make me feel like they really don’t respect their clients and, for some, just don’t like the male species

just my thoughts for today
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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Yes, I do the same as well.
I do not book with women who constantly complain about clients, ask for gifts etc.,
Also, I don't know about you, but I find providers who are overtly positive or validation seeking a bit fake and hesitate booking them.
 
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Zippythepinhead

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Yeah, I get that. I think many of us are looking for “authenticity” in the companions we spend time with. When I think back on some of my best experiences, like Sabrina Grace, Scarlett Raye, Rosalia Rose, and Dahlia Sage they all have that authentic quality that goes well beyond being a beautiful face and a great body.
So, when someone (not just providers) come “overtly positive” it can possibly, if it is over the top, come off inauthentic
 
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Shaquille Oatmeal

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Yeah, I get that. I think many of us are looking for “authenticity” in the companions we spend time with. When I think back on some of my best experiences, like Sabrina Grace, Scarlett Raye, Rosalia Rose, and Dahlia Sage they all have that authentic quality that goes well beyond being a beautiful face and a great body.
So, when someone (not just providers) come “overtly positive” it can possibly, if it is over the top, come off inauthentic
Oh you were lucky to book Scarlett.
I have been trying to get in touch with her but she is never available. lol.
 

seanzo

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I personally do not use social media at all so keeping up to speed with what a particular escort is posting is a bit of a hassle for me. On very rare occasions I'll use Nitter to check out an escort on Twitter but that's mostly just to see the pictures they post to get jazzed up for a date I've already booked. Outside of that I cannot be bothered to have anything to do with social media
 

Zippythepinhead

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I personally do not use social media at all so keeping up to speed with what a particular escort is posting is a bit of a hassle for me. On very rare occasions I'll use Nitter to check out an escort on Twitter but that's mostly just to see the pictures they post to get jazzed up for a date I've already booked. Outside of that I cannot be bothered to have anything to do with social media
Yep, sometimes i wish i never went down the social media highway 😂 😂
 

Zippythepinhead

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Just saw another post of a well known provider showing an expensive pair of shoes and asking “who’s gonna buy these for me?” Is asking for gifts a way of marketing to “high end” spenders?
 
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