How important is seeing a face picture to you?

NataliaBijoux

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Got the idea for this thread after reading a discussion on another thread..


Myself.. I won't send a face picture.. You can tell all my pictures are consistent.. Giving you can see certain things in all of them.. My Paris painting.. My zebra blanket etc..

If other SP's have consistent pictures.. Do you really have to see a face picture? Couldn't they just tell you what celebrity they might look like.. To give you an idea?

So is seeing a face picture important to you?
 

borntooslow

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Yes, incredibly so. Often with basic conversation it's the deciding factor and rarely I book without a face pic
 

ogreray

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Personally, I enjoy someone with a beautiful face. I can appreciate the fact a lot of ladies don't post their face online for security reasons, but if I were to ask, I'd hope they could provide one for me. I'd be willing to reciprocate and provide one also, but the lady in question better prepare to see a less than handsome man ;)

Sometimes looking at various photos, you can piece together someone's general look, and you get enough of a warm fuzzy that it will be fine even without seeing the complete picture. Other times, do to angles, lighting, manipulation, etc..., you think you have the big picture, but you meet in person and they're not quite what you expected.
 

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A face pic. may not be a deal breaker...I mean you can kind of tell if they are born hot ,with a partial shot of the face.
A very good example is your Overall pic. Natalia, everyone can see you have a nice smile ,so any hot blooded Canadian farm kid, can assume the rest of the face should match up.
Now if there is a face pic. , and she is attractive.....She has my undivided erection...I mean attention!
 

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A face pic in someone's advertising has never been a necessity for me but I think we've all ended up thinking the following at one time or another :fear:


:D

As far as the celebrity comparison thing goes, I've come to decide that I think it's a terrible idea. I sometimes still get a little excited by it if someone includes in a review a comparison to a celebrity whom I find particularly attractive but it almost always leads to disappointment because of unfairly created expectations. For example, someone in this thread has drawn a comparison between Natalia and Katy Perry. I remember a time when Natalia was comfortable posting face pics and while I think she is a very lovely looking lady, I don't even remotely see the resemblance that those who draw said comparison do. And it can also be a double edged sword, if you think about it. While I might personally find a certain celebrity really attractive, others might not be at all attracted to that same celebrity. I remember a certain VIP dancer once tell me that some guys thought she looked like Paris Hilton. Personally, I was never particularly attracted to Paris Hilton and this dancer was, in my eyes, one of the most beautiful women I had ever seen -- so needless to say, I didn't see that resemblance at all... ;)

One of my older blog posts is about celebrity comparisons, if anyone is interested in what I had to say about it previously.
 
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NataliaBijoux

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Some people think I look like her.. Some don't.. Everyone has a different perspective :)

But.. If you email a sp and ask her for a face picture.. How does she know that the person on the other end.. Is the person they say they are?
It could very easily be someone who will use that picture with ill intentions.
 

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Face pics are a bonus for me, but definitely not expected. Most ladies can't afford the safety and security risks that tend to come with have your face out there in this business, and I can't fault anyone for making their privacy and safety a priority.

I do love it when ladies figure out ways to shoot their pics so you catch glimpses of different parts of their face - a smile and jawline in one, maybe one eye in another. Not enough to recognize them, but enough to give you a sense of what they look like. And the anticipation mentioned by many gentlemen here is at least partially retained.

Emmy St. Claire's pics are a great example of the subtle use of face blurring. The blur effects do enough to hide her identity but still give you a pretty accurate idea of her lovely features.
 

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Some people think I look like her.. Some don't.. Everyone has a different perspective :)
I absolutely agree with you on this. So, for example, if someone needs some kind of information like this to fill in the blank for themselves and they ask the lady for a celebrity comparison and she then offers something along the lines of, "Well, some of my guests have told me they think I look like..." and then lists off a couple of those with whom a comparison has been drawn, I'd say that expectations that creates should then fall on the potential client who feels the need to ask that question. But -- again: just my opinion here: I no longer believe that an SP should offer that kind of information if she hasn't specifically been asked because of the expectations that it can create.

For example, if I tell you that I look like George Clooney, you're going to be disappointed when I show up. But if you ask me who I look like and I say that I look like Wilford Brimley... maybe not as disappointed... maybe... ;) :D

But.. If you email a sp and ask her for a face picture.. How does she know that the person on the other end.. Is the person they say they are?
It could very easily be someone who will use that picture with ill intentions.
I'm not arguing that point at all. I understand the need for discretion on both sides of the equation.

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I do love it when ladies figure out ways to shoot their pics so you catch glimpses of different parts of their face - a smile and jawline in one, maybe one eye in another. Not enough to recognize them, but enough to give you a sense of what they look like. And the anticipation mentioned by many gentlemen here is at least partially retained.
I agree. I've also really enjoyed that in the past but I will admit that on occasion my brain has really let me down when it put those pieces together. I remember one particular instance where my brain took the puzzle pieces together and filled in the blanks and made me think this was going to be an approximation of who I'd be meeting:



But when the door opened, she looked more like this:



Now to be fair to the woman, I blame my brain for that one. It's not her fault that I'm particularly attracted to Emily Bett Rickards and not even remotely attracted to Siobhan Fallon (although, I do very much enjoy her acting work :) )
 
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No SP should ever send a face pic. Once it's on the net it's there forever. Ladies want to have a life after this and face pics make that difficult.

I'm very careful but you have to be willing to write off the occasion encounter. If you can't accept the risk factor don't do it, it's that simple.

If you don't want to see someone without a face pic, and she won't send one, move along.
 

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For instance, when I first met her, I didn't fully see the resemblance. Later on, while lying down, she was on my left , gazing down on me adoringly as her gorgeous soft breasts swayed back and forth .... What was I saying?

Oh yeah, I looked up and could have swore she looked like Katy Perry from that angle.
You know, I can actually relate to that. I remember there was a local SP who was compared to Scarlett Johansson in a couple of reviews and when I first met her, she actually looked more like Emily Bett Rickards to me (so, I was a happy, happy man that day ;) :D ). That is, until she leaned in to kiss me. Then I suddenly saw the resemblance to Scarlett J. And did I mention that I was a happy, happy man that day...? :D
 

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No SP should ever send a face pic. Once it's on the net it's there forever. Ladies want to have a life after this and face pics make that difficult.

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I agree here with W.W. Nowadays, the internet can be detrimental to a person. As far as I'm concerned, whether her face was shown or not, that was not a deciding factor when it came to making a visit with her.

For me, if her body in the photo was legit, or as close as possibe, a cool positive consistent attitude along with good reviews......that was my preferred route.

Mind you....when referring to non-caucasian micro's.....sometimes it worked and sometimes it fell apart lol.

But in the past, for the most part, I stuck mainly to Perb ladies.
 

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I can understand the need for SPs to disguise their face to protect their identity, I totally get it.
But, they should be able to provide one if asked for.
 

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Some people think I look like her.. Some don't.. Everyone has a different perspective :)

But.. If you email a sp and ask her for a face picture.. How does she know that the person on the other end.. Is the person they say they are?
It could very easily be someone who will use that picture with ill intentions.
omg I just saw a blog post on a trashy gossip site (which is extremely popular employers always check it), and there was a posting of a SP's face photos, with a write up claiming to be from the WIFE of the client and she found the photos in her husbands phone/pc and the e-mails & text messages.

AND like I said in another thread...face photos can be just as fake as any other fake photo...so a face pic doesn't guarantee anything. You're still going to meet an unknown woman off the internet, its best to check reviews properly and make sure they are most likely legitimate, or get intel from other fellow pooners.
 

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You know, I can actually relate to that. I remember there was a local SP who was compared to Scarlett Johansson in a couple of reviews and when I first met her, she actually looked more like Emily Bett Rickards to me (so, I was a happy, happy man that day ;) :D ). That is, until she leaned in to kiss me. Then I suddenly saw the resemblance to Scarlett J. And did I mention that I was a happy, happy man that day...? :D
I've got a thing for Scarlett, MM you'll have to let me know who this gorgeous lady is :)
 

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I can understand the need for SPs to disguise their face to protect their identity, I totally get it.
But, they should be able to provide one if asked for.
Not picking on you but who is to say that the receiving person has good intentions when it comes to the facial pic of an SP?

There have been plenty of outings of SP's with full facial pics that would make any SP thing twice about sharing a facial pic with a potential pooner.

Personally, I loved to be pleasantly surprised when I get to peek behind the door.
 

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I've got a thing for Scarlett, MM you'll have to let me know who this gorgeous lady is :)
Unfortunately, she's long gone, man. Loooong gone :(
 

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No, I don't think face pics should be mandatory- for a variety of personal safety and security concerns. If an SP chooses to post or send a face pic- then great.
If when you show up at her door the face turns you off, then simply walk away. Same with the body.
There are no guarantees in life, especially so with seeing a new SP for the first time.
For higher end SPs, body pics should be OK, perhaps a partial face shot at most if she is comfortable with that. You would want a solid idea of what your 250+ will get you.
With AMPs and Micros, typically all fake photos anyway- but at 120 or so a pop you get what you pay for.
For me, the anticipation is part of the whole experience. If the body type suits my taste and the attitude is good then I'm generally going to be satisfied.
 

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Face pic not a big deal to me. I like the mystery kind of like opening a surprise parcel.

what i do think is important is the pics that are offered are accurate and up to date. To see a hotty in the pix to
finding out the in person pix are either not the person or are but from 20 years ago.

Sort of works the other way too. Seeing someone that looks good in the pix but looking older. But when meeting finding
out the camera was unfair and aged the lady where in person she a young looking hotty.
 
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It would be great to see a face pic but I don't expect those due to privacy. However those would save a lot of time for those pooners who value looks as well as service. Such a WOT to drive to a SP's place only to turn down the session due to lack of attraction.
 
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