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Any girl who obviously has never done porn, isn't a cam girl, and doesn't appear to be a dancer (especially if she's photographed being out at night), yet travels and has really nice things, is obviously an escort. Especially if she calls herself an entrepreneur but you've never heard her mention a business or what she does exactly. Business owners always push their business left and right if its a legit business. Dead giveaway.




Well, unless she has a fake business complete w business cards. Not an escort, I cam, videos, etc and had to do this to avoid awkward conversations. I've had enough interest in my Internet Marketing business that I've considered taking on clients for the heck of it.
PinkGeisha: "NOTHING IMPRESSES A CAMMODEL MORE THAN A GUY THAT LETS HIS MONEY DO THE TALKING"





Yes, but what kind of fake business appears to profit so much that you can afford designer items & lavish trips all over the place? It would be obvious its a fake business if you can afford such nice things with no real substance listed on the website (like a portfolio or well-known client list).
Successful businesses have example work on their websites or a strong client list on their website, in order to draw in potential new clientele. The nature of a successful business owner is to know how to draw in potential clientele with good marketing and cleverly boasting about achievements through past successful projects. So without that, it just looks like an unsuccessful business or a decoy for something else (like escorting). And a lot of the time, that is exactly what it is. I live in LA, and I see SO MUCH of that.
Its SO easy to tell the real from the fake. Maybe not for the average civilian, but for the average sexworker or "shady" person it is. Because they know what to look for.





LOL, while entertaining this guy is a little too hung up on the way that he and the rest of uninformed society think an escort behaves. The same girls who only fly to Dubai on private jets are not carrying condoms and lube in their purse while they troll nightclubs looking for "clients". There are levels. I don't know any private jet girls and I don't know any hotel hookers. What I do know is that my regulars don't approach guys in public and none of them has ever handed me a business card or even asked me to refer people to them. Even the ones who work as strippers don't cultivate business where they work. It's all about safety and screening. The less discreet you are the more attention you attract and attention is not what any escort with half a brain is looking to attract. Funny stuff though...



Discretion is important but what about Instagram escorts? I assume most of these women are in the hip-hop arena and those men don't really care how discreet the woman are. One girl @ana_montana (she was in Flo rida's "Wild One" video) has advertised on Eros which I was surprised about but I heard a lot of those Miami "models/" waitresses escort on the side.
Anyone use Instagram to advertise?




one of the other "articles" on this site is "13 ways to spot a douchebag at a club."
generally, one can discern that from a 5 second first impression.
i'm glad this dude is doing some awesome investigative reporting.
mellymay.com





I'm not an escort, but I'm also not opposed to the right sugar daddy or dating the right rich man (after all, they can come young and handsome too!). I'm always around escorts though, so I can say for sure, that there are several different ways to "advertise." And most where I live, do not "advertise" at all with ads. The 100% safe way to do it, and probably the most lucrative.
I wouldn't say there are levels per se, but there are always different ways to do it. The Dubai and London girls are always booked through someone who have those wealthy men as contacts. If they don't have ads, there is always a madam, or someone who can give you these generous clients or dating partners or whatever "arrangement" works for you. Madams will get you the most business... more than you could ever get on your own unless you're a mainstream model or something with a bunch of published work and social media. With a madam, you are always paying her essentially for her connections, which prove to be well worth it. Freestyling I guess too, but that's all about luck and timing.
There will always be the most amount of money possible in freestyling and madams. Networking, and meeting people with good contacts. Its not going to come from ads.
OMG there are soooo many instagram escorts! Most of them are in Vegas, or in Miami/Atlanta in the hip hop culture. TheDirty dot com is totally on the money with who is an escort, always. I imagine it would be a great way for girls to advertise, but only if you are a major model of some sort or in the party scene, and give people a reason to follow you. But if you're in the party scene or a model, chances are you'd want an instagram anyway.





Well I agree, sort of....
What you are talking about is pretty much what I mean when I say that there are levels. Not every girl wants to go to Dubai with the high rollers. That sort of work requires a certain amount of freedom and availability. Having another job, a spouse or kids is not going to work most of the time since travel dates at this level are very open-ended. Those are the girls who, as you say, don't advertise. They may book independently but I agree with you that it is done most commonly through madams. Rich guys aren't surfing the web looking for company and they are also not going to join a screening service or troll TER. They are going to put their trust in a madame who knows what they like and has a good stable of girls available.
A great many of what I refer to as "middle class" escorts (the type of girls I see) aim a bit lower on the economic chain. They are in the $300 to $600 an hour range (depending on where they are located) and while many will travel and do overnights many also will not. A lot of these ladies are supporting kids or even elderly parents and can not be ready to leave town at the drop of a hat. They have websites, they may run ads, they screen their clients. These ladies can do very well (my ATF is around 40 and owns two houses and three cars) but it's not nearly as glamorous as the higher end stuff. Most of your money comes one hour at a time, a few guys a day, a few days a week, a few weeks a month.
The lower level in my experience are the BP girls, the street walkers and the girls who go looking for action in bars. Very risky approach but some of these girls just don't know any better. I travel a lot for work and it can e a bit of an entertaining mental exercise to sit in a hotel bar and try to figure out who the call girls are. I've never been approached but I don't really give off that "businessman on the road" vibe when I travel. Besides, if I want to see a woman on the road I've already contacted a trusted agency or indie gal that I know. I don't take chances on the lower end.
This makes me think of a certain "strain" of escort. They are definitely a type and they are all over Instagram and TheDirty. These girls work through a very well connected Madame and achieve a small level of Instagram notoriety in addition to making good money. Again my experience with this particular type of escort is how I'm arriving at this generalization, haha.



yes, Exxotica mentioned Ana Montana. She's part of Taz's Angels. Basically a group of women in Miami who live together in a mansion. They cover up their services by making appearances at clubs but obv they also escort and recruit other girls. And Taz is their pimp.










The kinds of girls you ladies are talking about are the ones most likely to draw too much attention from LE AND, more importantly, from the IRS. Definitely not low tier as far as earning goes but I hope they are saving a ton of cash and hiding it somewhere because when the bust comes everything they own will be confiscated as money derived from prostitution.





There's absolutely no way for the IRS to tell they are escorts. They will never write that anywhere, they just say they are models of sorts. So the IRS could not prove anything. Its the exact same thing as a girl literally being a TFP model and not making much money, and still being on instagram to build her ~*modeling career*~ (since many don't know that the only areas you can actually make good money modeling in are runway or adult). A lot of them in Miami are strippers as well.
Even if she has a lot of material possessions, that doesn't even mean shes rich. She could claim her designer items are cheap and fake. She could claim they are a gift from her parents. Having nice clothing also doesn't mean its expensive. Thrift stores are very cheap and have a lot of nice stuff. Or ebay. Nice stuff is super cheap.





It doesn't matter what her "stuff" is worth or even what she paid for it. Once they prove that the money to buy it came from prostitution (and they will) they will just take it all. The problem I have with these high profile girls is that they are kidding themselves into thinking that what they are doing is not against the law. No one who sells sex should be generating publicity for themselves on social media. It's just plain dumb.





Ummm they or their madam would screen just like any other of the "middle tier" escorts you listed. So they have just as much of a chance of getting busted as the middle tier escorts. Only they have zero ads. This is exaccccctly how all celebrities escort, too. Diana Jenkins Room 23, anyone? Diana is allegedly a madam, as allegedly is Paris Hilt*n. They put their girls in situations where they can freestyle a bunch of rich men, vouched for by club staff, in addition to using their contacts.
I'm sure most of them know its against the law, but so is any form of escort work or sugar baby. These girls have more sugar baby relationships than anything. They are models and still do mainstream work, so they have every right to be on social media. Its like saying a pornstar shouldn't be on social media because she escorts. She's still a model, even if it means only having done 5 paid gigs and just taking good pictures of her fun lifestyle. Its not like they ever advertise or even mention that they are escorts on their social media. They never ever even address the rumours. They could just as easily be a secret escort as just as easily not being an escort at all.
And why are you assuming that these girls don't claim their income? They are making huuuuge money, and often claim their occupation as a model or makeup artist. Just like any other escort (including "middle tier" as you put it) who pretends to have a vanilla job with a fake website, for a business that doesn't actually exist. If there's going to be a group of "escorts" not claiming income, its probably the "low tier" group as you put it because they aren't making that much.
I for one have a lot of nice things, and have never been an escort. Or at least I had a lot of nice things in the past that I got rid of. So because I'm wearing a Christian Dior suit, it means its paid for by prostitution and will be taken from me? No I bought it for $45 on ebay and have never been an escort. Vintage clothing is nice, often designer, and cheap as hell. That's just one example of why that does not make sense to me.
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It's all about the publicity aspect. If they seek it out it will burn them sooner or later. You can't screen and protect someone who goes LOOKING for attention.
I think I've expressed my opinion about as much as I'm so inclined at this point in this thread. I'm not really looking for a debate, I joined this thread to express an opinion that I've been forming for about 30 years. I'm not likely to change my mind about my feelings on any of this. While I'm obviously not an escort I've spent many years watching the good ones, the bad ones, the ones who get busted and the ones who don't. The fact of the matter is a some media junkie even writing about this stuff is more attention than I personally think the business should have. Escorting was a lot safer when it was off of most people's radar. Regardless of what level you are working on discretion=safety. There is no substitute for keeping your mouth shut and expecting your clients and the people you work with to do the same.





I actually find that people (those 35 and younger) think girls without searchable social media have something to hide. I actually find that to be pretty accurate. I've had years where I used social media, and years where I didn't, and when there was 0 social media people literally asked me "what are you hiding," "that's so weird!," or worse, they assumed I was lying and politely didn't wanted to keep in touch with them. This was in social scenes or when I met someone new and we want to keep in touch.
Life these days for the 35 & under crowd is more like: "hey whats your instagram or facebook name, i'll add you???" versus "what's your number?" Its a casual and effective way of networking, and most people see it as less invasive than flat out asking for a phone number. I really see zero harm in a girl instagramming or facebooking everyday life pictures when every girl, escort or not, is already doing the same thing. People are free to make whatever conclusions they want from boring daily life pictures, but non-escorts are literally instagramming the same exact pics. The only minor difference is that the escort might be hotter.
Now I'm a little off topic but I looove Taz's Angels, I follow their workout page, haha.





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