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Samuellou666

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Since "hiring" an escort is, here in Canada, a criminal offense, yes, one can potentialy lose his/her job if found guilty. Some employer dont want employee with criminal record.
Makes sense , thanks for the advice, I’ve been a bit careless a couple of time by sending government ID (but not my LinkedIn xD ).
But it’s been awhile and none of them showed at my workplace yet.
 
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philonius

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Makes sense , thanks for the advice, I’ve been a bit careless a couple of time by sending government ID (but not my LinkedIn xD ).
But it’s been awhile and none of them showed at my workplace yet.
Many actually make a point of asking for your Linkedin ID.
I will never give any kind of ID at all. I am also single and I don’t have a problem seeing SP but I am certainly not going to advertise it nor give anyone a direct link to me seeing as it is not a legal activity if they can prove that you see them for anything else other than companionship.
 
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Jacob Israel

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Many actually make a point of asking for your Linkedin ID.
I will never give any kind of ID at all. I am also single and I don’t have a problem seeing SP but I am certainly not going to advertise it nor give anyone a direct link to me seeing as it is not a legal activity if they can prove that you see them for anything else other than companionship.
LinkedIn is next level. You can clearly see the malicious intent to go after you or your job if something goes bad. As if a deposit or a reference is not enough.
I think all this nonsense about asking for LinkedIn and drivers licence is happening cause some clients gladly provide it. If 0 client would ever provide it they wouldn’t be asking for this kind of informations.
 
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Jacob Israel

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Makes sense , thanks for the advice, I’ve been a bit careless a couple of time by sending government ID (but not my LinkedIn xD ).
But it’s been awhile and none of them showed at my workplace yet.
Next time ask them for their id too lol. They are in no authority to be asking for this ever.
Fellow friends please do not get tricked.
 

philonius

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Yeah, lotta manufactured cautionary tales out here from people who don't participate in any of these measures. If it's not a thing you do, don't. If they ask and you don't want to provide, look elsewhere. No one is making you. You ask strangers for access to their bodies and their safety, using a anonymous email or text, and we're flabbergasted that they have the audacity to ask for your ID.

There's no client-side demand-driven market conditions that are gonna move that needle back, nor should there be.
 
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