[QUOTE=FartsFourFun;6421346]Hello all been AMP and LMP for about 15 years now, I know all the ins and outs but Raleigh sucks for MPs. I am new to the escort game, I have been researching for days on the girls and reviews and found this site to be amazing. I have a few questions.
I used list crawler that links to escort Babylon reviews and have a few girls in mind, I understand the reviews and what the girls do and don't do. Can someone tell answers to the below?
1. On first contact via text do you just have a conversation or do you ask to meet ASAP?
2. Is money ever discussed via the text, seems like that is a no go?
3. How does an LE check work is this where you touch each other before discussing any money?
4. Do you bring condoms or are they supplied?
5. Do you leave the donation before or after?
Thank you all for the help.[/QUOTE]1. Providers don't like their time wasted; everyone knows what you want so just get to the point respectfully. Be ready to meet when you contact or soon after. This part is difficult because sometimes these girls don't get back to you for hours. I tend to message three or four at once and see who is answering. Tell them exactly how much time you're looking for. "Hey, I saw your ad and I'd like to visit your for a half hour incall. Are you available?" That's my standard boiler-plate greeting.
2. Depends on how you talk about it. Understand the legal difference between solicitation (which is illegal) and escorting (which is legal). The definition of solicitation is negotiating a price for a sexual act. So if you say "how much is a BBJ" you're committing solicitation. Don't do it. Talk only about the amount of time you intend to spend: QV (15 minutes or less) Half Hour, Hour, 2-hour. Only talk about time when discussing price. You can discuss which acts are allowable but don't associate the acts with the time being paid for. As two consenting adults what you do with your time is your own business.
3. It's a stupid thing providers ask because some other girl told them to and it's just as meaningless as posting on your profile Facebook has no right to share your profile or whatever. An LE check is meaningless. Law Enforcement is allowed to lie to anyone by the Supreme Court. The girls are going to ask anyway, just say you aren't. And even if you are say you aren't because you don't have to tell them shit. Protip, police departments these days are understaffed and don't give a shit about you or these girls to try to set up a sting. They only have manpower for serious crimes like shooting. So the girl isn't LE and you're not being set up for a sting anyway.
Even if it is a sting, remember remember the difference between solicitation and escorting. Never talk about a specific price for a specific act. Never.
4. Depends on the Provider. Your best bet is to bring your own, especially if you're larger than average endowment.
5. Also depends on the Provider. Recalling again that escorting means paying for time and not an act, a Provider has every right to ask for payment upfront to be sure you're not going to rip her off. And you can either agree or walk away. If you're chill, if you're a decent dude who makes her feel comfortable she might not ask for it til afterwards but it's unlikely. If you've been seeing the same provider for a while and she trusts you then she may not ask for payment until afterwards. But a first meeting, most of these girls unless they are truly stupid are going to want you to pay first.
Now, this bears repeating a third time: If you pay her and she pulls a scam and leaves (like Lauren Lust / Kendall Sky does routinely) you don't have a recourse because legally you're only paying for time, not an act. If she cuts you short or doesn't do what you want, well she doesn't have to because you're paying for time and not an act. So don't give her shit, just take the loss and put in a report so other dudes avoid her. But don't try getting some or any of it back because you felt you didn't get the service you wanted. Because you're paying for time if you want to stay on the right side of the law.