[QUOTE=Enigma2015;5295069]Pictures are 2 years old, at least. If a provider doesn't care enough about her brand to keep the ad current. Why should I care enough to see her? Too lazy to take a few pics every month or so but not too lazy to potentially keep my personal info for a rainy day? But let me guess. She would never do that. Yeah yeah yeah. Anybody smart would pass imo.[/QUOTE]Hey, we all make our own decisions based upon how safe we feel and lot of other factors. Personally, I do not share personal data with providers, but I saw Chris a long time ago due to a reference, and she's been nothing but sweet, courteous and professional with me since. As far as pics, I do not expect them to constantly be updating their ads with current pics. If they are still close to what they have posted, that's good. There are too many pic collectors to be providing them free jack off material to do that. Her pics are real and pretty accurate. That's better than 90% of the ads on STG.
Like I said, I don't share personal info because of my own personal risk level, but I don't think we should ignore the risks these ladies have. Some, who would do anything for drug money, don't care about risk. Others, like Chris, who look at this as a way to provide decent money for herself and her family, have a different perspective. She has to protect herself too. Can you imagine some of the lunatics these girls have to deal with?
Personally, it's a fine line to walk. I would rather see a lady who is trying to be safe and protect herself than someone who doesn't care who she sees or what she does. I can't guarantee 100% that Chris would not be desperate some day and use your personal information, but I also can't guarantee that any room you are walking into isn't a sting operation, or a setup to be robbed or killed. You don't know that you're not being secretly filmed. That there isn't someone in the parking log getting your car info and license. You don't know that someone doesn't follow you back to work or home. There's risk. It's part of the game. Part of the excitement. Part of the fear.
Don't blame the ladies for trying to protect themselves. Respect them and wish them well. You don't have to see them.
