Over a year ago I made a post about how I had found social media profiles for many of the MPAs I see (their personal social media, not business accounts). A lot of people didn’t believe me. But the girls I found did not even include thoss that have been recently exposed on this board.
So there is a lesson: usually if an MPA has not been exposed it’s because people are choosing not to expose her. I believe most MPAs have clients who have figured out their real identity. One reason I believe this is that figuring out an MPA’s identity is surprisingly easy to do. Not in all cases (sometimes it is very hard) but usually if you learn about one you will learn about others without even trying.
So ladies if you want to remain anonymous don’t kid yourself. Using a pseudonym and telling a couple fake stories about yourself won’t cut it. Possibly nothing will, especially if you have any kind of friendship or outside-the-spa contact with people in the business (clients, other girls, managers, whatever). But at least you can be a lot more careful than most girls in this business are.
Keep in mind that even if you don’t get exposed on a website you will still interact with nosy clients, coworkers and civilians. It is much easier for any of them to figure out who you are than you have imagined. Probably some of them already have without you realizing (I figured out the identity of several of my regular girls without ever telling them).
I don’t expect anything to change. Girls want friends in the business and they recruit each other from civilian life, and they want multiple channels of communication with clients for business purposes. So the temptation to give out information is always there. Plus, even if you don’t have contact with anyone ever outside of the spa, and even if you lie to every client and coworker about every detail about yourself, sometimes people can still figure out the truth (I’ve done it). But at least you can be more realistic about how much effort it will take if you want to have a shot at keeping your identity secret, if that is important to you.
So there is a lesson: usually if an MPA has not been exposed it’s because people are choosing not to expose her. I believe most MPAs have clients who have figured out their real identity. One reason I believe this is that figuring out an MPA’s identity is surprisingly easy to do. Not in all cases (sometimes it is very hard) but usually if you learn about one you will learn about others without even trying.
So ladies if you want to remain anonymous don’t kid yourself. Using a pseudonym and telling a couple fake stories about yourself won’t cut it. Possibly nothing will, especially if you have any kind of friendship or outside-the-spa contact with people in the business (clients, other girls, managers, whatever). But at least you can be a lot more careful than most girls in this business are.
Keep in mind that even if you don’t get exposed on a website you will still interact with nosy clients, coworkers and civilians. It is much easier for any of them to figure out who you are than you have imagined. Probably some of them already have without you realizing (I figured out the identity of several of my regular girls without ever telling them).
I don’t expect anything to change. Girls want friends in the business and they recruit each other from civilian life, and they want multiple channels of communication with clients for business purposes. So the temptation to give out information is always there. Plus, even if you don’t have contact with anyone ever outside of the spa, and even if you lie to every client and coworker about every detail about yourself, sometimes people can still figure out the truth (I’ve done it). But at least you can be more realistic about how much effort it will take if you want to have a shot at keeping your identity secret, if that is important to you.