I must say I find it a little strange that so many people are fixated on age here.
When I first became an SP, I was working for a massage parlor that recommended I lie about my age. I said I was in my early 20's. At the time I was charging less. Did I get more inquiries? NO. Did I get treated better? Absolutely NOT. I was treated worse, and people tried to take advantage of me more. Within the first 2 months I made the mistake at the time of telling certain clients I was much older, just to see how they would respond, because I noticed that a dating app I was on had the wrong age for me and I actually would get more matches at the time. Some of them looked relieved, actually. One or two of them spread the (false) info behind my back and there was a client who wrote a review of me saying I looked 45 in person because he was so bitter about not having seen a ''real 23 year old'' (which is absolutely not true, I often get told I look younger than my age)
I understand that attractiveness is important when booking a SP, but someone can look good at any age. And who cares what age someone advertises if they look the age they say they are? I think it's really weird to be so fixated on that. A lot of colleagues have told me that they actually age themselves older than they really are to get more respect and better quality clients. Would you call them deceptive?
I ended up giving in and saying how old I really was, and it's been mostly good for me. Interestingly, often clients tell me I'm brave for saying I'm over 30 because I ''look younger''.. The truth is that a lot of women in their late 20s ans 30s and 40s are gorgeous. I realized recently that a lot of high end providers I was following on twitter are in their 40's, but nobody focuses on that because what is important is their beauty, elegance and talent as a provider. I've had clients argue with me and tell me ''NO. you're not 30-31, it's not possible with the body you have''. So weird.
Many agencies and spas push for us to lie about our age.. I had friends who were in their mid 30's and had spas put their age at 24. They looked younger than their age and clients didn't really realize or care, but it creates a mentality that the younger women are the more attractive they are.. I would say that's not true. When I was 18-22 I was definitely not at my best physically.. A lot of girls that age still retain their teenage awkwardness and only become more sophisticated and develop a style and more beauty in their late 20's and 30's. I know that was definitely the case for me. In porn also a lot of ''barely legal'' actors are not actually that age.. Same thing with movies and tv shows, often very young women are played by women in their late 20's, so we think that the ultimate level of attractiveness is somoene extremely young, close to childhood. It's interesting to think about all this.