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Experience with Instagram Models


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I'm curious if anyone has ever contacted an instagram model and worked out an arrangement. There is an abundance of incredibly beautiful men on there. A lot of these models even go to the extent of posting very sexually explicit pictures (as far as instagram will allow, of course) and listing email addresses for "business enquiries" and so I just can't help but wonder whether such pictures are a form of clandestine advertising. It's well known that many female models on instagram are willing to escort, there are sites devoted to that and so that strengthens my hope that the same applies for the male models as well. In that vein, does anyone have any personal experience or anecdotes regarding instagram guys?

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I wouldn't...UNLESS the model's profile indicated that he was in the game.

 

I do follow a number of working gents on Instagram. One includes a link to his amazonwishlist. Another includes a link to the page dedicated to him on a major pornsite. Another links to his own videosite. Another links to his personal escort site. All are findable on RM and, were I to contact any one of them, I would do so through their RM profile or their personal site, not Instagram.

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Before attempting to learn whether a guy is trying some clandestine method to advertise.... consider the following

  • Is there anything in his IG that cant be interpreted as something other than hinting at for-hire?
    • Maybe he's just sexual and likes being provocative
    • Maybe he's done other forms of adult or erotic work, but isn't for hire

    [*]Are you sure its not "wishdar" overriding logic?

    [*]How will you feel if you reach out, and you're mistaken, and get back a harsh response? What if he reports you to IG, as if its solicitation. (I dont know the IG TOS, but social sites TOS are much less stringent than real legal terms).

I wouldn't go the suggested route. But if you've considered all factors and still want to try it.... go for it. Sometimes bold, even ill-conceived or accidental, actions achieve phenomenal results.

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