Also, I know providers can move from state to state, but what about state/location in the thread title? That way users can opt to click on a thread or not, if it's about someone irrelevant to their location.
How were the extras? At some point in the past he and I were chatting about more of an escort session, but after watching some of his videos online I lost interest.
If he got the first two pics from the guy in DC, it's easy enough to get the rest from his socials (of which he has 3). So I still doubt if it is him, considering @chadLA's unceremonious blocking.
He was visiting NY in September, and I reached out and messaged him but couldn't schedule. It appears he might be traveling more often and his social media confirms he's in Baltimore for the holiday, so perhaps he will return for a NY visit...unless he's moved here a bit more permanently.
He's cute. I rarely use people from Masseur Finder since I prefer sensual massages, but I'm sure many advertise here and go beyond therapeutic, but it's always a guessing game for me.
Yeah got the same result. The 'model' is too new and popular (and too waifish) compared to this guy, yet the facial recognition says it's a highly likely match! If it is AI it's getting harder to tell...
He seems to be traveling, the ad is now in DC.
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If you need reassurance when you get these kinds of scam emails, don't open them but jot down the first sentence in its entirety (assuming your email client previews the first sentence or two so you can copy that line without opening the email, which alerts senders that your email is viable) and do a search for it via Google.
You'll be relieved that the exact same text has appeared enough to be documented online as a scam, proof that it isn't personally about you and your activities.