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How to Spot a Genuine Companion?

  • Writer: LeaD
    LeaD
  • Feb 4
  • 2 min read


I wish I could give you a simple checklist, but the truth is messier than that. It's a combination of things — where you found her profile, how it's written, her photos, and those little details that either add up or don't.


The Profile Itself


If a companion's profile appears on some random site with a vague bio and three blurry photos, consider that a yellow flag. Genuine companions usually have multiple points of presence online — a personal website, social media, or profiles on moderated directories. Profiles that have been active for months or years, with visible updates and interaction, suggest a real person behind them.


About Those Photos


Here's something to keep in mind: our photos get stolen. *A lot.* You might find the same images used halfway across the world under a completely different name. That's not her trying to deceive you — it's just the internet being the internet. Some websites even scrape and republish profiles with altered details and random translations. If a companion mentions touring, you might legitimately find her listed in different cities — just check that it aligns with what she says on X or her website. If she claims to be exclusively in one location but pops up everywhere else? Proceed with caution.


Get the Real Vibe


The best way to get a sense of someone is to check her X (Twitter) — that's where thoughts get shared, not just photos. You'll get a much more authentic feel for who she actually is.


Communication Style


The way someone communicates says a lot. Her messages don't need to match her profile word for word, but the tone should feel consistent. If her website describes her as warm and friendly, but her messages read like an angry email from HR, that mismatch deserves your attention.


About Deposits


Deposits are normal — many companions require them, and the method varies. E-gift cards, payment platforms, bank transfers — none of these are inherently suspicious. What matters is context. Does she have an established online presence? A companion who's spent years building her reputation isn't going to vanish with your £100. Trust me, that won't even get me to Mexico. Maybe to the airport — but definitely not onto a flight or into a villa.


The Bottom Line


There's no single rule here. Spotting a fake comes down to pattern recognition: rushed interactions, vague communication, photos edited with what appears to be Microsoft Paint circa 1998 (white box over the face, anyone?), and a personality that doesn't match the profile.


Look at the bigger picture. When things add up, they add up. When they don't — you'll feel it.


Did I miss something? Probably. This isn't a perfect science, and scammers evolve. If you've spotted patterns I haven't mentioned, I'm all ears.


 
 
 

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