I’ve said this a million times and I’m going to keep saying it—I hate that I can’t trust anything I see on Eros. As much as I dislike the directory, it is a somewhat great source of information, and some providers—both PS and EC—still use it today. Though, the problem I’m having with it can be found on every directory, so the only reason I’m really pointing out Eros is because I found “Alejandra” on their site.Alejandra—or Ale, as it appears on her multiple social medias—is a name I came upon last week. I kept her Eros ad on my screen because I had a feeling this woman was real, but I kept getting another feeling that she wasn’t. The crazy thing about her and her profile is that everything checks out. Literally—if you go to the ad and visit her IG page, you’ll see that she has quite a bit of followers. Does that mean Alejandra’s real? No. But that doesn’t mean she’s fake either.
Then I went a little further, going through her links—so many links. I’ve never seen a provider, outside of PSs, with so many links. I went into her X, and even that looks legit—checkmark and all. Even though checkmarks don’t really mean much these days.
I might be overthinking this, and if I am, that’s on me. I’m not overthinking for no reason though. You take one look at Alejandra and God will look at this wondering if everything was legit too. Even her TikTok is on point.
As of late, directories have been having me second-guess myself. The amount of scamming has been getting more out of hand, with a lot of us not knowing what’s real and what isn’t. Still, I decided to contact Alejandra to see for sure if this is the real thing. I just figured an email address would be accompanied by a phone number—especially given someone who’s very much on the internet daily.
I’m waiting to hear back from her now, so if I hear anything, you all will be the first to know.
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