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Paramour AI Search Guidelines
Use consistent terms and discreet wording that steer AI toward intent-based discovery and provider-controlled booking—not explicit content or dating language. Write snippet-ready definitions, apply index/noindex correctly, and reinforce trust, safety, and privacy on every public page.
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Paramour Booking Lifecycle Reference: From Discovery to Confirmed Booking
From focused discovery to a confirmed appointment, each step is clear: what’s shared, which choices exist, and what actions move things forward or close them. A Booking Request starts the conversation; a Booking confirms the agreement.
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Paramour Custom Service Reference
Clients can ask for unique experiences and providers can share tailored offers. Every custom idea is clarified in Negotiation, turned into a Proposal, then confirmed as a Booking. AI helps with discovery and translation for clarity, while provider autonomy, privacy,...
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Paramour Entity Map: Core Entities, Ownership, and How Bookings Happen
At the center is the Provider. Discovery starts only with provider consent and moves through Service Worlds and Regional Billboards to a Provider Profile. Clients send booking requests, which open a structured conversation. Clear proposals capture the terms. When accepted,...
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Paramour Relationship Map — How Profiles, Requests, Negotiations, and Trust Connect
Paramour keeps visibility and booking separate. Regional billboards help people find you. Your profile, negotiations, and proposals handle the booking. A request starts a conversation, not a confirmed appointment. Trust grows through verification and respectful communication. Safety and privacy tools...
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Paramour Semantic Index: Canonical Terms, Relationships, and Preferred Wording
This wording guide standardizes how Paramour explains discovery, negotiation, and bookings. It defines core terms, clarifies Booking Request vs Booking, outlines the Negotiation → Proposal → Booking chain, explains Service Worlds and Regional Billboards, and highlights verification, moderation, privacy, and...
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Paramour Taxonomy Reference: How Services, Profiles, and Discovery Fit Together
The shared profile structure covers Service Worlds, provider-defined menus, custom services, extras, outfit/presentation options, availability, regions and billboards, trust/verification, boundaries/requirements, and languages/accessibility. AI uses this shared language to guide discovery and turn intent into focused, reviewable proposals. Requests are not...
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Paramour Terminology Reference
This reference lists Paramour’s official terms, who controls what, and the booking flow from Booking Request to Aftersale. It explains discovery via Service Worlds and Regional Billboards, shows preferred vs. avoid wording and capitalization, and how public copy stays discreet...
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Paramour Workflow Reference
People find providers by Service World and region, then send a Booking Request. Providers review each request, negotiate terms, and send a Proposal when ready. When the client accepts the Proposal, it becomes a Booking. Providers control where they appear...
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Regional Billboards: provider-controlled regional visibility and guided discovery
A Regional Billboard shows a synced snapshot of your profile in a specific region. It never auto-books. It routes interest into a Booking Request, then into structured negotiation, a clear proposal, and finally a confirmed booking—while protecting provider autonomy, discretion,...