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  1. How does buying Only Fans subscribers work? Don't they have to pay? Unless they get $0 memberships for their (bot)life and then just like and fake-comment on posts, I guess.

    That's what I've been thinking too.

    This turned out to be a business where you buy followers, likes, and comments to artificially inflate your numbers.

    Then that creates the illusion that you're popular and that's what attracts real users later on.

    I have seen OF creators offering free content and then sending messages to promote paid content.

    I would say that maybe they buy free followers that give them free likes and from there they start attracting real users who pay subscriptions.

  2. Large number of followers and nice content has nothing to do with what happens at the end, if it ever happens. Insta is not an escort agency.

    Not sure if you have watched the documentary in question.

    I and many others used to believe that a large following was an indicator of quality.

    You made a good observation, that has nothing to do with the quality of the service.

    The point is that many people ignore the difference.

    True, Insta is not an escort agency but many providers use it to boost their image.

    I bet in most cases it's an inversely proportional relationship: the higher the following the lower the quality.

  3. Why is the number of followers so important to you? Less followers makes the guy less attractive? Say you are after an insta model with 100K followers and turns out only 10K are real. What does it matter to you?

    It's not important to me - anymore.

    I've read many clients here praising guys with thousands of hundreds of followers.

    I once had a bad experience meeting a guy who only had Social Media presence, big disappointment.

    I thought there was something wrong with me and I was unable to appreciate this 'beautiful man'.

    I thought "with a big following they should be better than escorts". I was just unable to appreciate them.

    Something should be wrong with me then. I also saw providers promoting their Twitter and IG accounts.

    Now I realize most of it is fake and it's not by any means a good indicator of great service.

    As portrayed in the documentary, they are mostly self-serving people, that shouldn't really be escorting.

    The other day I was just having a conversation about this with @Epigonos

  4. Even RentMen has had their own share of problems with not-legit reviews and general trustworthiness.

    That's a good point, but there is a difference when looking at RM Reviews vs Social Media Following.

    I find it relatively easy to spot RM profiles with fake reviews.

    I just pay attention to the reviewers' profile account creation dates.

    Also, Premium RM Clients who reviewed other well-known providers are hardly fake.

    And one can always send a message to verify if there is a real person behind that account.

    On Social Media, is more difficult to distinguish real followers from bots, and they are thousands or millions.

    Also, the platforms supposed to detect accounts with fake followers seem to be fake as well, as suggested in the documentary.

    The statistics show that 50-60% of fake followers is the norm, including the Top 1%. It's a real circus!

  5. Why would an escort block someone who's shown interest in his profile? I've had escorts write to me after I checked their profiles, not block me. Doesn't make any sense to block potential clients.

    My take is that if the provider is prone to have such a queen attitude, he's doing me a favor by blocking me as I wouldn't like to deal with someone with self-esteem issues that more likely will reflect during the service. Dodged bullet!

  6. Don't know why, haven't messaged him in a while.

    Some people get offended by everything and anything.

    I've had providers sent me messages questioning why I submitted a review for another provider. :rolleyes:

  7. Mario Lopez has had significant facial work....not a good idea....

    So far it doesn't look bad on him.

    I think the famous need to listen to their surgeons when they recommend stopping.

    Some stars just don't listen out of the FOMO.

    There is a fine line between "the right amount" vs. "a bit too much."

     

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  8. de nada ;)?

    This thread made me remember about Nate McLouth.

    An American baseball player who happens to speak fluent Dominican Spanish.

    He was saying that being most players Dominican he needed to learn Spanish.

    I felt the same way given that I like Latin men, but my Spanish is more for flirting and hiring.

    I still think my level is very rudimentary.

     

    1st Video - Speaking in English.

     

     

    2nd Video - Speaking in Spanish - Nice bulge in the end.

     

  9. And I see the word "moments" used in his text. This word is also common in ads by Spanish speakers and I think we've decided it simply means "some time" or a period of hanging out together and it just got mangled a bit running thru a translator.

    Wow. So much knowledge of Spanish! Me being into Latin men, this almost makes me feel ignorant and jealous.

    This shows that some forum members' hiring practices are really diverse. Good for you guys!

  10. Native Spanish-speakers often describe themselves as "morbid." I have learned to translate it as "hot" or "sexy," but a Spanish-speaker can better explain what it means. Clearly some kind of false cognate.

    Yah, it sounds like he's trying to translate something from Spanish, using the word that sounds more similar in English, and then communicating the wrong idea. He probably means something "sexual" rather than "morbid" as we understand it in English.

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