Come on guy...you can't be that naive!? These are photos designed to arouse interest, like any other advertising...now suck in your stomach or give me ten.
YES in the photos she appears to be quite slender and not with "Pot Belly". Being slender does not preclude having a "pot".
This is a review board isn't?
I stated what I saw and "Buyer Beware".
Like I said earlier, "your on your own". I don't give two shits whether you see her or not. Go for it and make your review so I can scrutinize and condradict you...you little shit!
Just a note here... lol... Speaking from a womans experience, not saying that this has ANYTHING to do with this particular girl, as I do not see her pictures nor have I seen here in person, here's my word of advice for guys and pics, etc....
A) Girls should always provide RECENT photos, taken within the last 2 months, IMHO. Why? A lot can change in a short amount of time for some of us. For me personally, I just went through a birth control switch and gained 4 lbs in about a month and a half. 4 lbs isnt much and I have seen repeat clients who say I still look good, but to people skimming that line of what you consider attractive and not, it can throw them over the line. That makes for a more enjoyable experience, I believe, if there is actual attraction involved.
B) Also be aware that certain times of the month, or in my case, birth control, can bring fluctuations. Girls have "fat days" and skinny days. Usually this equals very little on the scale, and is nothing more than some extra water retention. For example, its the kind of "Today those pants look great on me, yesterday they didn't" sort of ordeal.
Girls cannot always look the same in our pics, and while we may not "suck in"... as prevously mentioned, obviously the most flattering pics are going to be the one chosen or considered when we send to potential clients. In my circumstance, I pic the mediocre ones on purpose, so I dont make myself look "too good", yet give myself some justice. But hey, magazines don't even have the courtesy. When it comes to the crap we see on tv, make up, movie angles, and "smoke and mirrors" will always prevail.
In this world, everything is buyer beware. So have balanced expectations, do your homework, ask for recent pics, and everything should be fine unless of course they're looking to screw you in a BAD way.