Also should mention this and I tell sps this, if a client is pushing you for bbfs, genital rubbing( pussy slide for example others) etc trying to remove the condom, let them know the legal implications. Ask them if they want to be arrested for aggravated assault, have their face in major news publications, or put on a sex offenders list. Many sps I know now stand their ground and tell these clients the implications if any client is smart they won't ask for even a pussy slide, genital rubbing which is also bbfs and is assault.Don't ask and their won't be any reproductions.
Also, I mentioned this before but there are nasty clients who will start rumours about girls who refuse it, I know one who quit before because it was not true and getting ambushed by bbfs requesting clients. I am sure there are sps that offer it too but they should be permanently banned and blacklisted from this industry too.
Here are a few points I want to make about this subject before the thread gets closed. And I apologize again to the gentleman I offended.
1- Reporting an assault to the police can backfire against a provider and the client risks only being arrested for seeking the services of a sex worker, not for violence. Also girls who don't screen and people who work for establishments that don't screen are not protected in this case.
2- There's a lack of transparency about the rules in regards to this topic, and about the language used when someone is suspended for discussing it. There is a huge difference between "promotion of a provider who offers BBFs" and someone trying to warn others that someone is not being careful. I accused someone by mistake yesterday and I feel really bad for it, but the language used is ambiguous.
3- Like Lena said one of the reasons why this rule is in place is to avoid rumors and hearsay, and unless multiple clients have reported they have been offered BBFs by a client we can't know for sure if it's true. Another reason is that some bad actors who don't care about their health and everyone else's will try to find out who the person is so they can book her, or if she is named it gives her publicity.
(Example: last year there was a similar controversy around BBFs. Since I commented on the thread to de-escalate, I was bombarded with questions from clients who wanted to know if I had a list of providers who offer them, then I was harassed and sent death threats over text and so was another provider here who had initially expressed concerns. One client I had never interacted with reached out through my X account to accuse a very popular and well reviewed provider of offering BBFs, hoping I would spread the info)
4- It's not up to us to deal with providers who offer BBFs at spas and agencies in my opinion. Agency and spa owners have a lot of experience in the industry and I trust that those who want to protect the reputation of their establishment will deal with it. I recommend reaching out to this specific provider's boss or booker if you have concerns...
Being a provider I definitely feel concerned for my health finding out how common this so maybe this will bring more awareness.. have a nice weekend.