My mind is racing. Above all else, Lily Lou (Tryst Agency) is a top-tier provider...
My mind is racing. Above all else, Lily Lou (Tryst Agency) is a top-tier provider and escort—no matter how you spin it. She’s already made plenty of clients happy, along with the fans who love her for her famous gangbangs. But something really caught my attention recently, and I had to talk it over with friends to make sense of it all. I’m talking about the social media posts Lily dropped last night—the ones that seemed nonchalant while trying to be cavalier about a serious topic.
The post on the left—the X (formerly Twitter) post—is the one I can’t stop thinking about. My issue mainly comes from the way Lily worded it, making light of some serious health concerns. I don’t think that was her intention. She was simply keeping people in the loop about one of her biggest scenes while promoting it. But all I can see is HIV.
Now, unfortunately, not everyone outside our community has the same information we do. @trystagency confirmed in a prior thread that this was all staged. Whether that means the men involved were tested beforehand is unclear—and it doesn’t seem to faze Lily, which is her prerogative.
Where my mind is at: If we assume these men aren’t being tested, is it really worth the gamble to be part of one of Lily’s gangbangs?
With the amount of substances she takes, the odds of her catching anything are low—not zero, but low. But even if Lily isn’t at risk, untested civilians could be. The idea of untested participants is already floating around, and at that point, you have to weigh your options. What’s your motivation for taking part in what might be a once-in-a-lifetime event?
Again, this is all if civilians aren’t getting tested. I’m not trying to scare or discourage anyone from booking Lily. We’re all grown adults who make our own choices. I’m only bringing this up because I care.
Plus, I hear she’s planning another one of these events very soon. Word is, this time, she’ll be doing it with members of her Discord. No, I’m not in the Discord—I heard it from a friend who is. So, if you’re considering it, the decision is entirely up to you. I just worry.
At the end of the day, everyone involved in this scene—whether as a participant, a fan, or just an observer—has to make their own informed decisions. Lily Lou (Tryst Agency) is undeniably a powerhouse in the industry, and her events generate massive buzz for a reason. This post can just be to generate that buzz. But transparency and safety should always be part of the conversation, especially when the stakes are high. Whether you see this as an exciting opportunity or a cause for concern, it’s worth taking a step back to consider the bigger picture. .
The post on the left—the X (formerly Twitter) post—is the one I can’t stop thinking about. My issue mainly comes from the way Lily worded it, making light of some serious health concerns. I don’t think that was her intention. She was simply keeping people in the loop about one of her biggest scenes while promoting it. But all I can see is HIV.Now, unfortunately, not everyone outside our community has the same information we do. @trystagency confirmed in a prior thread that this was all staged. Whether that means the men involved were tested beforehand is unclear—and it doesn’t seem to faze Lily, which is her prerogative.
Where my mind is at: If we assume these men aren’t being tested, is it really worth the gamble to be part of one of Lily’s gangbangs?
With the amount of substances she takes, the odds of her catching anything are low—not zero, but low. But even if Lily isn’t at risk, untested civilians could be. The idea of untested participants is already floating around, and at that point, you have to weigh your options. What’s your motivation for taking part in what might be a once-in-a-lifetime event?
Again, this is all if civilians aren’t getting tested. I’m not trying to scare or discourage anyone from booking Lily. We’re all grown adults who make our own choices. I’m only bringing this up because I care.
Plus, I hear she’s planning another one of these events very soon. Word is, this time, she’ll be doing it with members of her Discord. No, I’m not in the Discord—I heard it from a friend who is. So, if you’re considering it, the decision is entirely up to you. I just worry.
At the end of the day, everyone involved in this scene—whether as a participant, a fan, or just an observer—has to make their own informed decisions. Lily Lou (Tryst Agency) is undeniably a powerhouse in the industry, and her events generate massive buzz for a reason. This post can just be to generate that buzz. But transparency and safety should always be part of the conversation, especially when the stakes are high. Whether you see this as an exciting opportunity or a cause for concern, it’s worth taking a step back to consider the bigger picture. .

