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BOOKING A COMPANION

I remember how nerve wracking it can feel to send that first message. You're not sure what's expected of you, and there's a small voice in your head asking whether you're doing this right. So let me take some of that uncertainty away...It All Begins Here

I remember how nerve wracking it can feel to send that first message. You're not sure what's expected of you, you don't want to say the wrong thing, and there's a small voice in your head asking whether you're doing this "right." So let me take some of that uncertainty away.

Here is exactly how it works with me, start to finish.

You reach out. Through my booking form, email, or however you've found your way to me. Tell me a little about yourself and what you have in mind. You don't need a perfectly worded message. Genuine and clear is far more appealing than polished and stiff.

I'll ask a few details. Usually the date, duration, and what kind of time you're imagining together, whether that's dinner and conversation, a quiet evening in, or something longer. The more context you give me upfront, the more comfortable I feel saying yes.

Light screening. I ask for a selfie alongside a government ID showing your first name and photo. You're welcome to redact anything else. This isn't about distrust, it's simply how most of us in this industry protect our safety, and I'd ask the same of anyone in my position.

We confirm the details together. Time, location, duration, and a deposit to secure the booking. This is standard practice and protects both of us.

We meet. And honestly, this is the part that surprises most first timers the most. It rarely feels as awkward as you've built it up to be in your head. Within a few minutes, it usually just feels like having a drink with someone you already know.

A few honest pieces of advice if this is genuinely your first time booking anyone, anywhere. Be upfront about being new to this, most companions including myself find it rather sweet, not off putting. Don't overthink the message you send, you don't need to impress anyone before we've even met. And trust your instincts. If a companion's communication feels off before you've even booked, that's worth paying attention to.

If you have questions before reaching out, I'm always happy to answer them honestly.

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