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Eros Secret Ad

This has been sitting on my mind for days now. I've been waiting—honestly hoping—for someone to finally explain what this supposed “Eros Secret Ad” is. I've asked around, both clients and providers, and the response has been nothing but dead ends. Either no one knows what it is, or they’ve heard about it and have nothing helpful to add. So here I am, turning to the one place I consider to have more insight on providers than anywhere else.

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This whole curiosity started when a provider casually mentioned it. Since then, it’s become something of a personal mission to figure out what exactly this "Secret Ad" is. It feels like something that could impact us as clients, so it’s better to figure it out now than be left guessing later. The problem is, I’ve turned over just about every stone and still haven’t found a single trace. No clues, no mentions, and definitely no sign of it hiding in plain sight on Eros itself. Then again, if it’s supposed to be secret, how obvious would it really be? Clicking on a random tab and finding it would kind of defeat the whole purpose.

Still, I can’t help but draw parallels to Lourdes’ infamous SUTR list—the one everyone wanted access to until we realized it wasn’t quite what it was cracked up to be. Just my opinion. So who's to say this Eros list would be any better? What’s to say the women on it aren’t already available to us without a middleman like Eros needing to dangle them behind some exclusive curtain?

The reality is, we as clients deserve to know more. Whether it’s Eros or any other directory, we should be told what lists like this even are. Hell, if there’s going to be a fee attached, at least give us the option to make an informed choice. Don’t sell mystery for mystery’s sake.

And if this whole thing is even real? I don’t believe anyone listed on a “Secret Ad” would actually be worth it. These directories exist for visibility and promotion—so what good does being “secret” do for a provider trying to make money? Sure, maybe it draws in a certain type of client, but long term, I don’t see how this helps providers financially. And let’s be honest: this is Eros we’re talking about. I’d fully expect half of the people on that kind of list to be scammers anyway.

In the end, this could all be just noise. Another rumor in a space that already has too many. But if anyone out there actually knows something, speak up. Let the community know. Because whether it turns out to be something or nothing, we as clients deserve to be in the loop. At the very least, give us that.
 
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