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Requests And Negotiations

How Flexible Booking Requests Work

A Flexible Booking Request lets a client share clear time windows, a preferred duration, region, and service context to start a focused, provider‑led Negotiation. It cuts vague messages while protecting privacy and 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

A Flexible Booking Request lets a client express interest with clear windows (date/time ranges), a preferred duration, region or travel context, and service category—plus optional preferences—so a provider can review and respond on their terms. The request opens a focused Negotiation where the provider may ask questions, suggest times, or send a Proposal with timing, location, pricing, and conditions. Only when the client accepts a Proposal does it become a confirmed booking.

Overview

Clients can show interest using date/time windows, a duration range (e.g., 90–120 minutes), a city or neighborhood, and a service category from the platform’s categories—plus optional preferences like outfits or extras if the provider enables them. The system makes clear this is a reviewable inquiry, not a booking. Providers see a clean summary, how it fits their availability, and relevant trust indicators. They can ask questions, require verification, suggest times, or send a structured Proposal with timing, location, pricing, and conditions. Negotiation stays focused and professional; sensitive details like exact addresses appear later, either after confirmation or at the provider’s discretion. Requests have clear states and can auto‑expire when windows pass. Clients can withdraw; providers can decline or archive. The goal is faster, clearer alignment while safeguarding privacy and control.

Structured Flexibility

Share windows and ranges instead of one fixed slot.

  • Specify date/time windows and duration ranges
  • Choose region or travel context
  • Select a service category

Provider in Control

Requests open a Negotiation—providers set terms and timing.

  • Review, clarify, propose, or decline
  • Require verification when needed
  • Availability matching speeds alignment

Privacy by Default

Sensitive details appear only when appropriate.

  • Safe, discreet language throughout
  • Exact addresses shared post‑confirmation or at discretion
  • Blocking, reporting, and moderation available

Common questions

No. A Flexible Booking Request opens a Negotiation. It becomes a booking only when you accept a provider’s Proposal.

Yes. You can include date/time windows and a duration range (e.g., 90–120 minutes) so the provider can align with availability.

Use the platform’s service categories to describe context (e.g., dinner plus private time). Keep it professional and discreet—no explicit descriptions.

If a provider enables them, you can note optional preferences. They remain optional and are finalized only if included in the provider’s Proposal.

The request can auto‑expire when the specified window passes. You can submit a new request with updated windows.

Before the provider responds, you can edit details or withdraw. After a Negotiation starts, changes should be made inside the thread.

Some providers require verification to increase trust and safety. It helps them confirm details before committing to a Proposal.

Your request captures region or travel context, and times are aligned to the provider’s set availability. If unsure, confirm time zones in the thread.

If the window passes without a Proposal, the request may expire. You can submit a new request or adjust your windows.

The system encourages focused, intentional requests. Active negotiations may limit simultaneous new requests to reduce spam‑like behavior.

Final thoughts

Flexible Booking Requests make first contact clear, respectful, and efficient. Share structured windows and preferences, let providers lead on terms, and confirm by accepting a Proposal when you are ready.

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