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A thought about fake photos

nearandfar

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It's obvious that there's a good number of ads on Leo List at the moment where the photos are being grabbed from some Instagram user who's photos are way too enticing. We see the threads on here where lots of us are asking if the pics are real, or can anyone confirm if this ad is too good to be true. Searching for that forbidden fruit or the diamond in the rough. Then a throng of us do some looking around and say, "Nope, multiple hits on GIS/Tin Eye" or someone actually goes to see the provider and find out for themselves the pics are fake. Either a 180 is pulled or they go through with the session.

The question that keeps popping up for me when I see these threads, is why would a provider or possibly there handler, go through this charade of posting fake pics, saying in the ad that they're 10000000000000000% real and then subject themselves to a good amount of rejections at the door. Sure, there's going to be some who go ahead with the session for better or worse. But wouldn't posting real photos, get most of that potential rejection out of the way first?

I've seen a couple of stories from down in the states, where the pimps/gangs are recruiting girls and in there process, they'll spend a good amount of time up front brain washing them, getting them hooked on something and putting a good amount of fear into them. End result is they have a new pliable resource that they can stick in a hotel room or brothel, shuttle them from one city to another and have a new source of income.

So why the fake photos then? My thought here is that the actual girls family or LE are searching for a missing person. If there's no actual photos of them being posted, name and number changes frequently, then they've effectively disappeared; becoming a trafficked commodity.

Take the above as a theory, as I have nothing to refute it. Just a sense of what goes on based on what I see hear and elsewhere.
 
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Andrew69913

Interesting thought for sure nearandfar...I have these thoughts and fears about a lot of travelling asian masseuses as well. Then again... I've met with 2 asian students who work for Pandora jewelry while they are going to school here in Winnipeg. I'm convinced those girls are being essentially trafficked as well from the stories I was hearing from them. They didn't really have a consistent work schedule and weren't really allowed any social life at all. This could be all in my head from watching too many Liam Neeson movies, or there is some element of truth to it. Anyway....it's a horrible feeling yes. That's why, while I am very new to this scene, I am sticking to very well reviewed companions. Safer for you....safer for me....safer for them...safer for everybody. I never leave with a feeling of regret or fear after a session with a well known, sober woman who knows what she is doing, professionally I mean. In the end, they put up fake photos because they either feel they are up to something bad...or they ARE up to something bad...stay away.
 
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There is definitely some etiquette and class when involve in this hobby. You should do the right thing. If you go to the place and you get that weird feeling that the girl does not want to be there, maybe think twice and go to a girl who is in it for her own intentions, not some rich P.I.M.P. Your money speaks volumes. Spend it at the right place.
 

jgg

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Bait and switch. They get you to the door with hopes you'll give them your cash. The best possibility for them is you leave all or some of your money behind. Next would be you are threatened and you leave. At worst for them is they actually provide some crappy rushed service. I don't doubt your theory on being trafficked or pimped. As always, your best assurance of safety and quality is well reviewed ladies.
 
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