Someone "deserves to be fooled"? So, using that logic, anyone who was fooled or scammed or otherwise separated from their money unknowingly, deserves it?
For background context...I've been doing this for over 20 years now, and though I lost count after the first thousand or so, my personal experience has been a few thousand providers on 5 continents, many countries and cities, with all various ethnicities and nationalities, sizes, shapes, etc. From fast houses to porn stars, and everything and everyone in between.
But yes, I was "fooled". It was an indie Asian provider (who had a good amount of good reviews), relatively new to NYC, in a hotel-based setting. In retrospect, there were some red flags that SHOULD have made me more wary than I was in the moment. But the combination of good reviews, dark room, and some other things caused me not to get too suspicious, and trust me, with my background and experience, nothing at all about the physical appearance of the provider hinted at not-born-female.
Granted, I didn't have a close up inspection of the moneymaker, but from a glance and feel, nothing looked or felt "off".
Only later on, after hormone-filled cloud judgement cleared up, was I able to think more objectively and suspected that I was duped.
Have you seen a real-life one that has been created in-person? Not talking about some random videos or photos that you see online. Have you ever been to Thailand or Vietnam and come across a post-op?
And take a look at this photos (all of the same person)...does anything look off to you?
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For background context...I've been doing this for over 20 years now, and though I lost count after the first thousand or so, my personal experience has been a few thousand providers on 5 continents, many countries and cities, with all various ethnicities and nationalities, sizes, shapes, etc. From fast houses to porn stars, and everything and everyone in between.
But yes, I was "fooled". It was an indie Asian provider (who had a good amount of good reviews), relatively new to NYC, in a hotel-based setting. In retrospect, there were some red flags that SHOULD have made me more wary than I was in the moment. But the combination of good reviews, dark room, and some other things caused me not to get too suspicious, and trust me, with my background and experience, nothing at all about the physical appearance of the provider hinted at not-born-female.
Granted, I didn't have a close up inspection of the moneymaker, but from a glance and feel, nothing looked or felt "off".
Only later on, after hormone-filled cloud judgement cleared up, was I able to think more objectively and suspected that I was duped.
Have you seen a real-life one that has been created in-person? Not talking about some random videos or photos that you see online. Have you ever been to Thailand or Vietnam and come across a post-op?
And take a look at this photos (all of the same person)...does anything look off to you?
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