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Paramour Entity Map: Core Entities, Ownership, and How Bookings Happen

This map shows how people, profiles, and steps connect to turn interest into a respectful, provider-controlled booking. It explains who owns what, how things relate, and the path from discovery to appointment—without giving up privacy or independence.

  • Audience: For Providers, For Clients, Support, Moderation, Onboarding, Editors, Product

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

Quick answer

This map defines the core people, profiles, and workflows that turn interest into a respectful, provider-controlled booking. The Provider is the root entity who controls profile visibility, services, availability, negotiations, proposals, bookings, whitelisting, and blocking. Discovery is guided by AI and Service Worlds and is localized via Regional Billboards that display but do not own listings. Clients submit booking requests (not bookings), move into structured negotiation, receive or make proposals, and—when accepted—create a booking that leads to a real-world appointment. Trust evolves through verification, respectful communication, successful bookings, and optional whitelisting. Privacy, moderation, and provider autonomy are foundational throughout.

Overview

Paramour’s system is built with the Provider at the center. Providers control their profiles, where they appear, service menus, availability, negotiations, proposals, bookings, media, and boundaries. Discovery is guided—less endless scrolling, more relevant results—through Service Worlds that set expectations and Regional Billboards that localize visibility. Clients submit booking requests; these are not bookings. Negotiation clarifies expectations and reduces risk. Proposals define the exact terms. When accepted, a booking is created, which leads to a real-world appointment. Trust grows through verification and consistent, respectful behavior. Providers can whitelist trusted clients for optional aftersale systems. Throughout, privacy, moderation, and provider control stay central.

Provider at the Center

Structured Path to Booking

Controlled, Contextual Discovery

Common questions

A booking request is a client’s inquiry to start a conversation. It is not a booking. After negotiation, a proposal is defined; when accepted, it becomes a booking that can lead to an appointment.

Providers control their service menus, pricing, extras, and availability. The platform does not set these and does not override provider decisions.

Regional Billboards are provider-activated discovery surfaces within a Service World and region. They display synchronized profile details for local discovery but do not own or manage your listing.

Yes. Visibility is off by default. Providers choose where to be visible and can pause or hide visibility at any time.

Negotiation clarifies expectations, boundaries, timing, and services before commitment. It reduces misunderstandings, supports consent, and improves booking quality.

Providers see only the client details needed for negotiation and safety. Information is minimal by default and increases only when appropriate.

Verification strengthens confidence in accounts and interactions. It adds trust signals without exposing unnecessary personal data and does not replace provider judgment.

Yes. Blocking is a normal safety and boundary tool that prevents future contact or requests from specific clients.

They are provider-defined options or personalizations that can appear in menus and proposals. They keep arrangements flexible while staying clear and structured.

Final thoughts

Profiles are working identities, not ads. Fewer, better matches beat endless scrolling. Negotiation protects consent and clarity. With the Provider at the center, guided discovery becomes booking through structure, autonomy, and trust.

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