Do you Know What to Look for When You are Screening Your Potential Professional Cuddling Clients?

In the four years, I’ve worked as a professional cuddler my onboarding process for a new client includes screening them.

But what does “screening” even mean?

Do you check someone's Facebook or LinkedIn? Do you look at the sex offender's registry? Do you meet them in a public space before a session?

Well yes, I do those. But honestly, that’s not the most valuable place for me to decide if I’m going to be safe with them.

What I've found to be the most useful qualifier before doing any of those things is to have a conversation with my potential client. It only takes 15 minutes for me to figure out if this person is hiding any ulterior motivations from me.

It also takes 15 minutes to build trust and loyalty to my clients too.

But the problem is it’s so easy to miss something in a phone call. There are so many little red flags that you might be seeing or hearing that completely catch you off guard once they’re in a session.

I’m revealing what to look for when screening your client, including the language they use to be wary of, in this Masterclass.