These can be details to pay attention to, but, really, I'm going to again emphasize that if the person does not have a website with their own custom domain then be wary. At this point, pretty much all serious professionals have one and scammers very, very rarely do. I have only seen 2 scammers create a website. One of them still manages to stay up: indianmistressseema.com. With stolen photos of Mistress Ezada and all.

Originally Posted By Awillingstudent
They may also ask for more personal info that may seem necessary. They may ask for you to go into great detail of the activities you want in a session.


These are a little tricky because in and of themselves may not indicate a problem. What is "more...than may seem necessary" or "in great detail"? This is subjective.

I think it's important to know your own boundaries and stick to them. Also, if something comes up that you are unsure about, just ask questions. Feel out the situation.

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They may ask for multiple photos.


This could be shady. Why did the person say they needed multiple photos?