Prostitution may well be one of the very oldest professions, but it certainly isn’t one of the most technologically sophisticated. Although, a new local website might change that.
Due to the nature of the transaction, prostitutes are often subject to violence and abuse. They are either managed by a pimp, or choose to go it alone, and risk being kidnapped, beaten, raped or killed by their customers.
Which is why, from certain perspectives, this website makes total sense.
‘Escort South Africa’ describes itself as “an online listing service for independent escorts residing in South Africa.”
Our goal is to provide you, the subscriber, with relevant up-to-date information that will assist you in making an informed choice. To this end we have an active moderated forum for the discerning gentleman, as well as a comment section where subscribers can obtain all the necessary information of the companion they are considering.
The homepage lists each escort by area, and each of the escort’s profile is accompanied by a full gallery of photos, a description of their preferences, their contact number as well as ratings from previous clients.
The website also offers wide selection of videos, as well as live-chats for those who prefer to keep their distance.
The site’s disclaimer reads:
This is not an offer for prostitution. All fees are exchanged for time and companionship only. No fees of any kind will be quoted, negotiated, or collected in exchange for any sexual conduct. Anything else that may occur is a matter of personal choice between two consenting adults of legal age.
Now, to address the elephant in the room – is this okay?
[Source : Escort South Africa]
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