I am inclined to disagree with others here. Saying “age is just a number” misses the point of disclosing age in the first place. If an SP wants to exclude age from their ad, letting their *real* pictures do the talking, that’s one thing. But to lie about your age misleads your clients. If I’m looking for an SP in her 20’s, I’m doing so because I desire a particular aesthetic that is statistically more likely of women in their 20’s. Same if I seek a woman in her 30’s, and so on.
Rounding down to the nearest 0/5 is acceptable. A 30yo can claim she’s 27 or 28. Fine. But I’ve seen ads for several well known SP’s that, upon some investigation, reveal they are really rounding down. For example, one SP claims to be 30 but has reviews from 2012, and while her photos could be of a 30 yo, if you search the net her videos suggest a woman in her late 30s. There are also obvious frauds who are many decades over their advertised age, and their malfeasance isn’t even up for debate.
Nothing wrong with any age or body type. Sometimes I want to spend time with a woman my age or slightly older (mid-30s to early-40s). Sometimes tall, sometimes curvy, sometimes busty, sometimes petite. But when I want to spend time with a younger woman in her early to mid 20’s I’d really appreciate not having to be Sherlock Holmes to figure it out. And I really hate going through the trouble of arranging a meeting, only to have to leave at the door. That isn’t great for anyone.
That said, I’m not naive. I understand that many will end up staying anyways, and false advertising gets clients to the door. I don’t expect this behavior to change.