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train

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Two of the top spas are notorious in falsely describing their MPA's. I often wonder whether we should call them out on it or just let it go. I noticed for example that one of my all time favourites had moved to SRM when I was looking at their schedule. I burst out laughing when I saw that they had listed her age as 25. I first saw this girl 10 years ago at IT and I can assure you she was at least 23 back then. So they are mistating things by at least 8 years if not 10 or more.

She will go nameless but other SRM girls whose listed ages are obviously false include -

Christina - 25
Jenna - 26
Both these girls have been working a long, long time

Oh and I'm sorry and she is a nice girl and I don't mean to pick on her but Paris does not weigh 115 lbs. Sorry.

And not to pick just on SRM - HFH is just as bad and they are the masters at photoshopping their pictures. To such an extent with some of them that the girls are not even recognizeable. I once made the mistake of picking out what I thought was going to be a hot blond. What walked in the room had to be 45 years old with huge bolt-ons which settled at least a foot apart from each other when she took off her top. Weight listings there are a joke as well. One of their veterans is listed at 125 lbs when in reality she is a hefty 145 or more. She might have been 125 10 years ago which it looks like her pictures were taken. You can do amazing things with photoshop I guess.

All I ask is for representative pictures and I would rather you leave the age and weight out rather than blatantly lying about it. Do you not realize that you just destroy any goodwill you might have by treating your customers as if they were complete fools.

Okay that's my rant for the day, sorry :shout:. I figure if no one says anything they really will think that we just think with our dicks.
 
I can understand age and weight being sensitive topics; not matters wisely discussed in polite company. My view is that if you can't be truthful, don't say anything at all about age or weight. Age and weight are largely irrelevant if the girl looks hawt.

But, pictures should be accurate. No excuse for that.
 
Age and weight are largely irrelevant if the girl looks hawt.

I have to agree.

I once had an escort ask me what I looked like so that she wouldn't be surprised when she saw me. I told her I was 4'-11" tall and ripped. When I showed up she was surprised that I wasn't ripped. She wasn't surprised about my height being off because apparently men like to exaggerate their size.
 
It's all smoke and mirrors gentlemen when you pay for intimacy. You are being sold a product and therefore it is market 101. Think about it, does a Big Mac look as good in the box when you open it as it does on their ads? Try dating the old fashion way and reap the rewards!!
 
All agencies and mp's are guilty of this practice. I prefer real amateur photos at least you know what you're getting.
 
All agencies and mp's are guilty of this practice. I prefer real amateur photos at least you know what you're getting.

The trouble is the girls that are legitimately hot don't need to photoshop so 75% of the pictures are untouched. I agree with train, I would rather see no age or weight than be outright lied to. The real problems are the few at HFH where both the photos and the weights are lies.

There is a big difference for some guys between 25 and 35. Not me, I might even prefer 35 if they are goodlooking.

The spas are beginning to have even less credibility than escorts. Too bad.
 
If "photoshopped" means to have personal identifying marks removed (like birthmarks and tats), then yes, Muse's pics are altered.

I'm not aware of anyone accusing Muse of reshaping bodies to achieve exploding tits and ass.
 
For me removing tats and birthmarks from pictures is certainly acceptable for personal identity protection. If tats are extensive then it should be mentioned that they have some.
 
For me removing tats and birthmarks from pictures is certainly acceptable for personal identity protection. If tats are extensive then it should be mentioned that they have some.

Darn right.
 
Not to pick on SRM, but I remember they had a tribute of sorts for Renee (since retired, I think) at their 10th anniversary party. They said she had been working with them for the whole 10 years SRM has been in business.

The website lists her age as 25 :SayWhat?:
 
I guess the thing that annoys me is that they aren't even embarrassed about it.
 
Why should they be? Their names aren't real, either.

Hell, if a 35 year old can still compete with a 20-something in this game, good on her.
 
It's all smoke and mirrors gentlemen when you pay for intimacy. You are being sold a product and therefore it is market 101. Think about it, does a Big Mac look as good in the box when you open it as it does on their ads? Try dating the old fashion way and reap the rewards!!

 
Why should they be? Their names aren't real, either.

Hell, if a 35 year old can still compete with a 20-something in this game, good on her.

I think the point is that if to a customer age is important and he has arranged an appointment with a 25 year old and they arrives and finds 37 he is going to be pissed. He will not repeat and will not trust the spa's description again. If they do it with age then you know they do it with weight. In the long run it hurts the spa as customers learn to just ignore the pictures and descriptions.

They are counting on it attracting the first timers or "visitors" or the uninformed who are one-timers anyway.

Very few women at 37 look 25. Very few women who are 5'9" with DD's weigh 110 lbs. HFH is probably the least accurate and Muse the most accurate of the top end joints, consequently for my last minute massage needs I am switching to Muse.
 
LickingGravity said:
I think the point is that if to a customer age is important and he has arranged an appointment with a 25 year old and they arrives and finds 37 he is going to be pissed. He will not repeat and will not trust the spa's description again. If they do it with age then you know they do it with weight. In the long run it hurts the spa as customers learn to just ignore the pictures and descriptions.

They are counting on it attracting the first timers or "visitors" or the uninformed who are one-timers anyway.

Very few women at 37 look 25. Very few women who are 5'9" with DD's weigh 110 lbs. HFH is probably the least accurate and Muse the most accurate of the top end joints, consequently for my last minute massage needs I am switching to Muse.

Agreed. I should have been more clear that as long as the stated age is plausible, then does it really matter. Now, a 25 year old who has worked in the biz for 10 years defies credibility. But, if you were to meet her in person and she is passable for 25 year old...

I'm not very good at guessing age. And in this era of botox and anal bleaching, who knows....

I understand that, with few exceptions, Muse insists that age and measurement data for their girls be true. But, this policy wasn't borne so much out of an innate desire to be honest. The owners simply figured that falsifying ages and bust sizes simply wasn't worth the negative feedback that would surely come from their detractors. For the same reason, Muse's pics are minimally photochopped (primarily for personal identifying markings).
 
I understand that, with few exceptions, Muse insists that age and measurement data for their girls be true. But, this policy wasn't borne so much out of an innate desire to be honest. The owners simply figured that falsifying ages and bust sizes simply wasn't worth the negative feedback that would surely come from their detractors. For the same reason, Muse's pics are minimally photochopped (primarily for personal identifying markings).



agreed !....it's been my experience what i see in the muse attendant pictorials is what walks in after the knock knock ...
 
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