Some of the stuff you read on Terb is pretty unbelievable.
The U.S. maintains a photographic database of foreign escorts who show their face online in ads.
They are denied entry into the U.S. on known published guidance that no foreign sex worker shall be permitted to enter the U.S. if she has done such an advertisement in the past ten years. It is presumed that she is entering the U.S. to work. Most of the instances of it occurring is when the lady has a tour planned, but there have been instances where no proof existed that she planned to work in the U.S. The U.S. lobby for sex workers (yes, it exists believe it or not, has never tried to get this policy changed, likely because those foreign sex workers undercut their pricing).
Is it an absolutely fucking stupid policy? Oh, hell yes. There used to be a lot of tours of the U.S. by Canadian escorts. Now there are very few. The ladies who do so announce they are in the U.S. after they have entered. Is the picture of every Canadian sex worker in the database? No. Plenty of ladies enter, but the ones with full facial pictures are at the most risk.
But it is laughable and almost insulting to sex workers that a bunch of foreign Johns and Sugar Daddies would think the U.S. Customs / Immigration does the same thing with their pictures. They aren’t potentially coming to the U.S. to work.
Now of course it is not recommended to have theeroticreview or other similar sites in your Internet search history if selected for extra scrutiny. Just like an American should delete Terb from his search history when entering Canada.
But foreign Johns and Sugar Daddies don’t have a formal published policy to contend with like foreign sex workers do.