Originally Posted by
Bert Russell
This post isn’t just a weak attempt to deflect and aims to hide behind stereotypes - it’s a warning sign. When a provider casually tries to share private details about a client to justify poor service, it raises serious concerns.
Let’s be clear: sex work is legal now. Most of these girls operate from their own premises. They’re well protected: physically, legally, and even socially in some circles. You, on the other hand, walk in blind.
They have your face, your number, possibly your name or nickname. If you're even slightly open, they might know where you work, how much you earn, or what you drive. You know nothing real about them, not even their actual name. And let’s not pretend cameras aren’t a possibility in some setups. You wouldn’t even know.
This imbalance is dangerous. All the risk is on the client. It takes just one bitter or unstable provider to misuse that information: for blackmail, exposure, or quiet threats.Clients need to wake up to how vulnerable they really are. It is all trust based and no laws will come to your rescue if things go south.