Is this normal?

Rodereto

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Hi everyone just out of curiosity, is it normal for a provider to contact me after one month of my last visit to her to check on my well being?
 

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No. It's incredibly unprofessional but not unheard of. She's probably looking for a repeat booking because times are slow, unless you developed a friendship or something. Unsolicited contact is very dangerous for clients, in case they are married, or otherwise privacy conscious. Ladies, please don't do this!
 

wsolg

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No. It's incredibly unprofessional but not unheard of. She's probably looking for a repeat booking because times are slow, unless you developed a friendship or something. Unsolicited contact is very dangerous for clients, in case they are married, or otherwise privacy conscious. Ladies, please don't do this!
Same happened here ✋🏼
A SP that I went to here couple of times sent me a nude picture of her while someone using my phone 🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠
Which I didn't ask for any photos
 
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blondeluver

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Same happened here ✋🏼
A SP that I went to here couple of times sent me a nude picture of her while someone using my phone 🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠
Which I didn't ask for any photos
Hence why you should always use a burner phone/SIM for play
 
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Fooker

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It does happen, like the mod said usually to drum up business. It’s a bad idea for SPs to do that though, unless you’ve given permission.

I’ve been sent the “how are you?” texts, the unsolicited nudes, the filthy dirty talking texts, the notifications of an STI exposure….all of which are bad. Nothing more than an innocuous “Hi” to start a convo when it’s safe, that’s the only acceptable unsolicited text.
 
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