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Paramour Taxonomy Reference: How Services, Profiles, and Discovery Fit Together

This guide explains how Paramour’s discreet, provider-first structure organizes profiles, discovery, negotiation, and bookings—so expectations are clear and providers stay in control.

  • Tags: Taxonomy, Discovery, Verification, Availability, Billboards, Boundaries
  • Audience: For Providers, For Clients

Applies to: Escort Service, Private Sex, Kink & Fetish, Adult Media Talent, Erotic Show & Performance, Booth Babes & Promotion, Care & Companionship

Quick answer

Paramour’s taxonomy is a shared, professional language that providers and clients use to align expectations and move from interest to a clear, reviewable proposal. It structures Service Worlds, provider-defined service categories, custom services, extras, outfit/presentation options, availability, regions and billboards, trust/verification signals, boundaries and requirements, and languages/accessibility. AI-assisted discovery uses this metadata to guide clients calmly toward relevant providers. Requests are not instant bookings: the taxonomy powers a negotiation step where providers remain in control of visibility, terms, and acceptance.

Overview

Paramour’s structure provides calm, professional wording for services and contexts without explicit act lists. Providers choose Service Worlds and regions, build a clear service menu and extras, set availability, define boundaries and requirements, and add optional outfit/presentation choices. Trust and verification signals add context. Clients can describe what they want in their own words; AI narrows to relevant providers using structured profile information. Billboards highlight profiles in specific regions without owning them. Booking always runs through negotiation: the provider reviews the request and can send a clear proposal covering service, timing, location context, extras, and any preparation or screening notes.

Service Worlds and Menus

Top-level Worlds set expectations; clear, calm categories and optional custom services add clarity without explicit act lists.

Discovery That Guides, Not Overwhelms

AI turns client intent into relevant matches using services, extras, availability, languages, boundaries, and style indicators.

Regions, Billboards, and Control

Providers switch visibility on by region; billboards feature profiles but do not own them. Pausing regions or categories is supported.

How AI-Assisted Discovery Uses the Taxonomy

Intent → clarification → relevant matches. Stable, multilingual profile information keeps meaning and boundaries consistent.

  • Intent capture: natural language prompts help clarify desired atmosphere, timing, region, and World.
  • Profile matching: services, extras, availability, languages, and boundaries refine results.
  • Multilingual stability: careful translation preserves tone and limits across languages.

From Request to Negotiation to Booking

Every request is reviewed. Negotiation uses structured fields to produce a clear, consented proposal.

  • Provider review: confirm service, timing, and region before accepting.
  • Structured proposal: include extras, outfit/presentation options (if offered), screening, and preparation notes.
  • Outcomes: accept and book; or request changes and continue negotiating—provider control remains central.

Common questions

Service Worlds are top-level environments that set expectations (e.g., Companionship, Kink & BDSM). Service Categories are provider-defined menu items within a World that describe offerings in calm, professional language.

Use descriptive, non-explicit language that focuses on context, style, and structure. Pair custom services with clear boundaries, requirements, and optional extras so terms are easy to review during negotiation.

Accurate availability reduces mismatched requests and helps AI surface you when you’re realistically bookable, improving response quality and saving time.

Yes. You can pause specific categories or regional visibility while keeping your overall profile active, maintaining control of how and where you appear.

A stable, multilingual profile language keeps meaning, boundaries, and tone consistent so your limits remain clear across languages.

You can propose additions. New items are reviewed by the Paramour team to protect clarity, safety, and consistent language across the platform.

Billboards feature profiles by region; AI matching uses structured profile fields—World, services, extras, availability, languages, and boundaries—to present focused, relevant options. Billboards are not agencies and do not control profiles.

Treat them as optional personalization you control. Keep language discreet and professional, and link them to clear context—never explicit acts.

No. A request starts a negotiation. You review details and may issue a proposal. A booking only occurs after acceptance of clear, agreed terms.

No. Paramour provides workflow and discovery tools. Providers control visibility, services, pricing, availability, and acceptance.

Final thoughts

A thoughtful shared language helps everyone communicate with less friction. Providers keep control over visibility and terms, and clients get calm, guided clarity—from first intent to a clear, reviewable booking.

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