
Be safe we need you
Your safety is paramount!
Before engaging with any provider, it’s crucial to conduct thorough research. Don’t simply click on an ad and dive in headfirst.
Many providers have legitimate reviews available to ensure your safety. Unfortunately, too many clients have found themselves in uncomfortable situations—definitely not the kind of “sticky” they intended!
If you’re in Saskatchewan, I highly recommend using the Caf review board. Remember, this board exists to protect all of us, so it’s essential to uphold a certain level of respect and dignity as a member.
From my experience, I have yet to encounter any disreputable gentlemen through Caf.
Always perform a reverse lookup on phone numbers!
Ensure that communication is clear, and both parties understand any restrictions.
When exchanging donations, use a thank-you card and an envelope!
Always use acronyms; if someone doesn’t, don’t hesitate to walk away.
If you’re unfamiliar with the acronyms, simply search for “escort meaning and the acronym” on Google.
Check the dates on verified signs!
Most providers are willing to give you peace of mind with a brief phone call. This should not be a lengthy conversation, but rather a simple reassurance that they are legitimate.
If a provider sounds overly desperate for your visit, it’s a sign to avoid the meeting.
Confirm with your provider that they are up to date on testing.
Beware of providers using fake numbers; most reputable ones will have legitimate phone numbers rather than texting apps. If you call a texting app, you may notice an echo or delay.
Exercise caution with apps—ensure they are authentic!
Never see a provider who does not carry her own supplies!
If a provider doesn’t expect you to be fresh and clean, it’s best to steer clear.
If she doesn’t inquire about your details, don’t book with her!
Feeling nervous is completely normal.
If your anxiety is overwhelming, trust your instincts!
Feel free to leave or call her for reassurance.
Conduct a reverse lookup of your phone number to ensure it’s not linked to any of your personal or business accounts. If it is, consider getting a burner phone!
When meeting a provider at a hotel, request a specific photo. For example, if I’m meeting a gentleman, I might ask him to take a picture of his hand in front of something that reveals his room number or something similar—get creative!
We all want to prioritize safety.
As a general rule, never exceed one-quarter of the service cost as a deposit unless you are entirely confident in the person’s legitimacy.
No professional provider would ask you to venture down a dark alley at night into an unknown location.
Please prioritize your safety, and I hope you found my website informative today!