Definition of Time Wasters and Undesirable Clients

in the Context of Independent Escort Services

For the purposes of safeguarding professional integrity, time management, and emotional wellbeing, the following definitions apply within the scope of providing lawful adult companionship services:

I. Time Wasters

Time Wasters are defined as individuals whose patterns of interaction exhibit one or more of the following behaviors, leading to a significant and unjustified expenditure of the escort’s time without resulting in a confirmed and compensated engagement:

  1. Non-committal Communication
    • Initiating repeated inquiries without progressing toward booking confirmation.
    • Requesting details (e.g., photos, availability, services) without any clear intent to finalize a meeting.
  2. Price Negotiators
    • Attempting to bargain or request discounts on established rates despite clear prior communication of non-negotiable pricing.
  3. Serial Cancellers
    • Canceling appointments on short notice (e.g., within 24 hours) multiple times, or rescheduling repeatedly without a legitimate reason.
  4. Ghosting or Non-Responsive Behavior
    • Failing to respond after receiving booking information, confirmation requests, or deposit instructions.
  5. Unsolicited Emotional Engagement Attempts
    • Seeking extended, unpaid personal communication under the pretense of “getting to know each other” without intending to compensate for time spent.

II. Undesirable Clients (Annoying or High-Risk Behavior)

Undesirable Clients are those whose conduct, whether during booking communication or in-person interaction, raises ethical, legal, or safety concerns. Indicators include but are not limited to:

  1. Violation of Boundaries
    • Ignoring or challenging clearly stated limits, including physical boundaries, services not offered, or personal information privacy.
  2. Disrespectful or Objectifying Language
    • Using degrading, sexist, or dismissive language that undermines the escort’s dignity or professionalism.
  3. Deceptive Behavior
    • Providing false identity, concealing key logistical details (e.g., hotel name, address), or misrepresenting the duration or nature of the booking.
  4. Hygiene Neglect
    • Presenting for a meeting in a state of inadequate personal hygiene or physical uncleanliness, creating discomfort or health risk.
  5. Inappropriate Emotional Attachment or Stalking Behavior
    • Exhibiting signs of obsessive behavior, including excessive messaging post-meeting, attempts to create a personal relationship beyond the scope of the service, or violating privacy (e.g., contacting via personal channels).
  6. Intoxicated or Unstable State
    • Arriving under the influence of alcohol or drugs in a manner that poses safety concerns or impairs the client’s ability to engage respectfully and safely.
  7. Non-Compliance with Screening or Deposit Requirements
    • Refusing standard screening protocols, failing to provide required ID or reference checks, or declining to pay deposits when clearly stipulated.

This classification supports the escort’s right to refuse or terminate services in cases where the client’s behavior fits any of the outlined criteria. Establishing and upholding these standards contributes to a safer, more respectful, and mutually beneficial environment.