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kailey.  No hits on Google image search and no hits in lyla search.  Her pics are nice but the front of her body is covered/hidden in every photo.  Not sure if this is strategic or not, wondering if anyone has any info?  
 

https://www.leolist.cc/personals/female-escorts/nova-scotia/halifax_halifax_kailey_hott_brunette-6469494?source=list

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1 hour ago, good-date said:

Not sure if this is strategic or not, 

   It's strategic in the way the pics are generic enough to be used by many women with a similar body.

   Always a concern when someone uses pictures from a professional boudoir session but can't bother to promote her services in an efficient matter.

   This is my pet peeve with those kind of ads. If she's real, the burden of proof is on her and not the other way around.

   If she doesn't care, why should we.

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5 hours ago, Greenteal said:

   It's strategic in the way the pics are generic enough to be used by many women with a similar body.

Well, that wouldn’t be bad at all. Those pics are smoking 🔥 

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23 hours ago, Greenteal said:

   It's strategic in the way the pics are generic enough to be used by many women with a similar body.

   Always a concern when someone uses pictures from a professional boudoir session but can't bother to promote her services in an efficient matter.

   This is my pet peeve with those kind of ads. If she's real, the burden of proof is on her and not the other way around.

   If she doesn't care, why should we.

Good points.  The need for verification/screening go both ways!  
 

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43 minutes ago, good-date said:

Good points.  The need for verification/screening go both ways!  
 

  To verify someone you need reviews, other ads, social media accounts or websites. Anything that can prove an ad was not slapped together in minutes to scam people.

   I've met a few with minimalistic ads who by phone convinced my they were serious. But when someone solely rest her credibility on a few pics and asks me to take her word for it, doesn't give much to work with.

   If she's real, should maybe start by building a credible online image instead of getting those pro pictures.

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