Jessica-1509

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Honest review!What a kind, cute,gracious, and giving woman.I enjoyed her company and we had four or five encounters . She might be 35 years old; she is not 23. She has some restrictions. She does BBBJ but prefers to go covered…


Companion's name: Jessica

Preferred Method of Contact: message

Phone Number: 431-276-1509(leolist)

Website, Ad, or Profile URL: https://www.leolist.cc/personals/fe...a_girl_36d_busty_specials_real_pic_23-7292406

City: Winnipeg

Location: south

Type of Visit: incall/outcall


Activities: Full service

Scheduled Length of Visit: 1hr+

Donation: 260/hr (incall)

Approximate age of Companion: 30+

Hair Color and Length: black


Ethnic/Racial background: Asian
 
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westwoody

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Not the same as pictures, but good at her place
That is a deal breaker for most guys!
If she is not the same person as the pictures you need to say that in any review.
Nobody in their right mind wastes time going to a session not knowing what the person is going to look like.
Posting false pictures is dishonest.
 

rubintugger

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That is a deal breaker for most guys!
If she is not the same person as the pictures you need to say that in any review.
Nobody in their right mind wastes time going to a session not knowing what the person is going to look like.
Posting false pictures is dishonest.
OK, I'm gonna call BS on this concept in general. It is up to the individual to decide to stay or go if the pictures do not match the person. Its not a deal breaker for everyone, as long as the pictures are in the same ballpark, or even the same continent.

It is not unusual for any advertisement to show a more attractive product than what you actually get. Ever see a Big Mac that looks remotely like the pictures? Yet you accept the crap that is thrown in the box when they hand it to you.

I'm not saying it is acceptable to use fake pics, it isn't. But the most often reviewed and praised SP on this site uses fake pics. No one seems to take issue. Maybe her pics are closer than some, but still. VIP rarely uses pics that are of the actual lady. But they are the most sought after agency around.

So it is a strong statement to say "Nobody in their right mind wastes time going to a session not knowing what the person is going to look like.". We go in knowing it is likely that we are being over promised, and each person has to decide if that becomes a deal breaker on that occasion.
 

dessijat

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OK, I'm gonna call BS on this concept in general. It is up to the individual to decide to stay or go if the pictures do not match the person. Its not a deal breaker for everyone, as long as the pictures are in the same ballpark, or even the same continent.

It is not unusual for any advertisement to show a more attractive product than what you actually get. Ever see a Big Mac that looks remotely like the pictures? Yet you accept the crap that is thrown in the box when they hand it to you.

I'm not saying it is acceptable to use fake pics, it isn't. But the most often reviewed and praised SP on this site uses fake pics. No one seems to take issue. Maybe her pics are closer than some, but still. VIP rarely uses pics that are of the actual lady. But they are the most sought after agency around.

So it is a strong statement to say "Nobody in their right mind wastes time going to a session not knowing what the person is going to look like.". We go in knowing it is likely that we are being over promised, and each person has to decide if that becomes a deal breaker on that occasion.
We r not buying Big mac here that’s my 2 cents
Why put up fake pictures?????
 

ChromeGasCap

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To protect privacy, which all too often gets compromised. Then a stalker is born.

If it is meant to protect an identity, then perhaps something can be said about perhaps being in the wrong profession.

My own words: TRUTH FLOATS
 

westwoody

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Ever see a Big Mac that looks remotely like the pictures?
I’m not going to hold a kid making $18 an hour to the same standard as a woman making twenty, thirty or forty times as much.
 

rubintugger

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I’m not going to hold a kid making $18 an hour to the same standard as a woman making twenty, thirty or forty times as much.

I don't think SP's that use "representitive photo's" are charging $500/hr, but that's not the point. Its not that the $18 employee is mucking up the presentation, it is that the corporation knows there is no way even the best employee can deliver the burger shown in the pictures.

I don't think any SP is concerned about using real photos as a security issue, that's what blurred faces/tattoos are all about. I have heard one SP claim that's why they iuse fake photos, but none of the fake photos have any identifying marks/features. So they could actually take real photos in those same types of poses, and use those real photos.

Again, just about every hobbiest here knows that fake pictures are fake, and if it looks too good to be true, it is. But is is 100% the prerogative of any consumer to make their own purchasing decisions. Fake pics are never going away, a few guys boycotting them isn't going to change that, because that is not their target market.

Do you think an agency using actual photo's of an auntie will generate any business from that ad? Just like a burger joint won;t sell burgers using pictures of actual burgers.

It can also be cost. A good photoshoot can cost thousands. So maybe, they're just cheap?

Shouting at the clouds is not going to fix anything.
 
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