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Originally Posted by Sensual Lina
Most of those sites are hosted in the countries where these services are legal. Problem with ladies using them here in USA is more of legal issue rather than using descriptions as services
Lina
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Exactly!
While these sites are in foreign countries such that, normally, the existence of the specifics of "I'll blow you for $300" does not in and of itself constitute a crime; such specific information CAN and DOES constitute probable cause to justify warrants for things like wiretaps.
Typically, LE has bigger fish to fry. But if they don't and they are bored; a site that says that a lady will perform specific sex acts for a specific price could easily justify a warrant; even though by virtue of being located outside of the U.S. it doesn't constitute a crime in and of itself. (If it WERE hosted in the U.S. it could easily serve as basis for a solicitation charge in and of itself.)
A provider's anonymity is entirely illusory. It is basically a gentleman's agreement between providers and hobbyists; and it can be compromised in minutes by LE with a warrant or in a couple of weeks at most by a motivated hobbyist (or hobbyist's wife) who knows what they are doing using completely legal channels.
For this reason, it is my opinion (and only an opinion) that providers ought not list specific sex acts on their site.
Probably, 99.9% of the time, because cops have bigger fish to fry, even outright stating sex acts and prices has no adverse effect. However, it COULD. Which is why I'd advise against it. This is especially the case for providers with disgruntled ex husbands, etc.
I personally know a provider whose ex-boyfriend got a hair across his butt and printed off copies of her site and sent them to the local police. At its peak, probably 1 out of every 4 contacts she had was some sort of setup. Once she came very close to getting nailed. It has died down now, but for months she was practically out of business.
Obviously, providers are in business and they have to balance a lot of stuff -- risk/reward, etc. So I'm not telling anyone how to run her business.
But if a provider were my sister, I would advise her to keep those sorts of specifics off her site.