Gregsand 6116 Report post Posted September 27, 2017 Not sure if a taboo subject or was discussed before, but it's a known fact not everyone look their age. Some 15-16yo look like woman early 20's and some mid-20's look like teenagers. So when meeting SP's and MA's in the 18-23 age bracket it's not unusual to question the age of the young woman. And as many SP's only carry the minimum on themselves, more than once was shown a questionnable student ID likely made by someone with a printer and laminator. The way I dealt with it, if I already had other issues with the young woman's appearance, hygiene or state of mind/sobriety I would use the age thing as a way out. But if she was clean and attractive, would have a good 10 min conversation to see her maturity. And if she could sell me the fact she's been in college/CEGEP for a year or was a mature well balances young woman I would deal with her. If not, I would go for the door. Anyone else dealt with a similar situation? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marriedbutnotdead 3844 Report post Posted September 27, 2017 similar situation, I walked away, this one couldn't even spell maturity Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Manluvsex 13731 Report post Posted September 27, 2017 If you have any doubt walk away. I aim for a higher age bracket and women who have been reviewed to avoid this kind of dilemma. The consequences of a mistake in judgement could be quite severe under section 212(4) of the Criminal Code. And underage providers are a vulnerable group and clear focus for law enforcement's limited resources. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gregsand 6116 Report post Posted September 27, 2017 If you have any doubt walk away. I aim for a higher age bracket and women who have been reviewed to avoid this kind of dilemma. The consequences of a mistake in judgement could be quite severe under section 212(4) of the Criminal Code. And underage providers are a vulnerable group and clear focus for law enforcement's limited resources. Considering a pornstar like Tracy Lord was able to make 50+ movies while underage, I don't think "been reviewed" is considered a guarantee of legality. It simply means you're not the first. Additional Comments: similar situation, I walked away, this one couldn't even spell maturity Sadly too many men just ignore the situation. They pay for a young woman and ignore the possibility. When caught they claim ignorance even if all the red flags were there and quite obvious. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites