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SuperModel Girlfriends Agency

I’ve seen more than a couple of agency websites in my day, but Supermodel Girlfriends has to be the flashiest. I’m talking about “wear-glasses-while-looking, take-two-minutes-to-load” type of flashy. I’m the type of person who believes anything too flashy has a lot of shit going on behind the scenes. Don’t get me wrong, the agency did hook me in—but with me being as cautious as I am, I had to dissect it down to the smallest detail. Best way to trust it, in my opinion.

I came upon the agency randomly. I was going through Eros like I do almost daily (as sad as that sounds), and this was attached to a provider’s profile. Actually, it was attached to her Instagram, which I found on her Eros page. The Instagram brought me directly to the agency, where I was greeted by a fair amount of gold and black with a banner saying, “#1 Rated GFE Experience in New York.”

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Along with that came everything else the site showcased: 24/7 luxury service, 100% photo authenticity or your money back, and of course, the providers on their roster. The homepage shows their “Girls of the Week,” but in reality, it’s their entire roster being displayed. No shade—every agency starts with a handful of women in the beginning, and with 13 listed, I’m going to assume they’re just getting started. That’s just my thought process, along with a couple of other small things... more on that later.

If you look at the multiple tabs at the top, you’ll see the women are categorized. The site breaks them down a few different ways based on whatever the client might be looking for. That said, the breakdown is pretty meaningless since the entire roster appears in each category listed—so there's no real specificity going on. Again, the agency might be new—we don’t know.

Clicking on the providers themselves gives you the info you’d expect. You get their rates, names, and some other small details. That’s about it—and to be honest, as clients that's all we really look for.

When you go into their About Me section, you get a small and very limited look into the company. They basically say everything we’ve already heard from providers themselves if you’ve been in this long enough: they’re offering the “best girls” with the “best experience” through “connection and affection.” We’ve read this a number of times in provider bios, so to see it on an agency site is new—but not anything special. I will say, the blog side of their site offered a little more insight, breaking down a few different topics that could help someone newer to the hobby. Worth a read.

Finally, I went to the Contact tab. This surprised me the most, as it offered a bit more information than I was expecting. It had the usual: name, phone number, email address, and a message box to fill out. But what was unusual was, at the bottom of all that, there was a second phone number and email address you could reach them at—and an actual street address listed. That really caught me off guard. You don’t see that every day.

Me being me, I typed the New York address into Google. It led me to a street downtown between Park and Madison Avenue—on the east side, essentially. When I looked it up, I couldn’t find a building with that exact number. I believe it’s one of those office or apartment buildings that are located inside other buildings or tucked toward the back. I really couldn’t tell you.

If I’m being honest, I can’t really tell with this agency. Other agencies in New York have given me a lot less than this one is offering, and they turned out to be legit. This one could be legit too—but it’s hard to say. Any other day, I’d shoot off an email and see for myself. But for some reason, I’m very hesitant to do so. And I don’t think that’s a good sign.

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