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We've also been thinking about these issues.
On the one hand, clients need the information about escorts. And anyway this information is and will be shared, on this site or some another. There are too many scams, frauds and just bad or unprofessional providers out there. So there must be some way to check the background other than escort's own claims and ads. So the guys do really need this kind of service. And we can't leave it up to escorts to decide to place the interviews about he/him or not cause in this case con artists would get protection...
On the other hand, escorts need discretion. I can understand that it's a rather delicate issue when your personal life can be disclosed to others... It's really difficult question, and I suppose we should discuss a more broad issue of how to keep your personal life separated from the professional. I believe, that one of the possibilities is to create a virtual identity that is not associated with your real one. Whatever is written about you on the forums or reviews is not touching you directly then, it's all about your virtual identity, that represents your professional life. It can only be associated with your offline personality by those people who know that those two identities are connected, i.e. your clients...
Personally I don't mind reviews although I have none on this site. I can understand the issues that you girls are having with them though. As you can see by my name here it is clearly not my real name but I have been working under this name for nearly 20 years now. I think it's to the point and gives the client an idea of the service I prefer to provide. I think this would be a good thing for all S.P.'s to adopt. Separate your working name from your real name and if you feel that strongly about being recognized I've seen in a few XXX movies where the ladies wore fancy masks to hide their identities from the clients they were servicing in the film. I mean everyone knows them anyway as they were top name actresses at the time the film was originally made, but in the context of the movie they wanted to hide their identities. I know that you gals with the hod bodies want to show the client what they're getting and if you don't want the next door neighbor to come on the site and recognize you, you can always mask your face.
Just my 2 cents worth.