Faq. Escorting is a large industry, with an incredible number of escorts and clients passing through it every year. Escorting is not seasonal because clients want escorts all year; but, have you ever pondered whether escorts want clients all year?
What turns her on? How does an escort plan for a booking? Is she excited about her booking, or does she get apprehensive before she arrives? Do escorts prefer certain customers or types? All of these questions have probably crossed your mind at some point; especially if you've hired an escort, it's hard not to wonder what she thinks of you. Does she like you? Is she glad she met you today instead of someone else?
We don't blame anyone for having these thoughts, but when it comes to escorts, they're as mysterious and lovely as anything else, and it's difficult not to wonder what they enjoy, what they aim to accomplish, and how they feel when doing their jobs.
So we decided to go over some often asked questions by clients about escorts and escort agencies.
So let's start with a very typical question that is asked:
Faq. So, the short answer is: no. Most escorts use a stage name or a 'escort' nickname, allowing them to work secretly without clients investigating her online and discovering her real information. Keeping a stage identity is simply a precaution that many escorts take to avoid having the same identities on pages.
Sorry to disappoint you, but most escorts do not have names like Angel or Mercedes. Many escorts use short, simple names that are easy to remember and pronounce, such as Mya and Kim. While some escorts use their real names, the majority select a stage name.
Faq. Some escorts admit to shaving a few years off their age, but in general, escorts are open about how many candles they're lighting because escorting is all about understanding that people have different fetishes, fantasies, and preferences, and not everyone wants a 21-year-old blonde or a 35-year-old brunette.
Lying about your age has little effect on escorts because clients prefer different ages of women, and it is not crucial enough to influence bookings.