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Originally Posted by loverlove17
Hopefully we all can see how screening could be dangerous for a client. This guy lost his job of 20 yr due to a provider beef with another provider that's what is getting lost in the mix. If a provider has a problem with another provider y'all might as well fight it out or do something else instead of ruining people's lives and livelihoods due to emotion and feelings.
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I think the shitty part is simply the reality of the situation which is how the situation is for both the client and the providers. As we have seen from recent busts (in the BR area atleast) LE has been doing busts against providers which gets them in legal struggle which is awful. So from a provider perspective, there is a very legitimate reason as to why they would want to screen prior to a session as well as employ other methods to make sure they aren't getting into a bad situation.
On the other hand, you have us clients who are also worried about things as well. The idea of a rogue sex worker calling one's place of employment is a fear the may have.
Ultimately, the situation is kind of in a weird area since there is a conflict of sorts as clients may not feel comfortable screening due to mentioned reasons while providers have legitimate reasons to screen.
Personally, I don't mind being screened since I understand that 1. the provider has a legitimate reason to do so (her safety) and 2. if I didn't like it I would go to a provider who didn't screen. Of course, this is just my own opinion and I could be clearly wrong...