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Once again, reaching back into the drafts. Once again, sadly still relevant.

Flogging hard on the dead horse of escort plagiarism, I decided to take a different tack this time. I’m going to keep an ongoing list of the most-plagiarized escorts. It would be even cooler to have a list of their most-copied phrases but I’m feeling lazy.

If you want to add yourself to the list, comment below and I will. This is for escorts whose website content has appeared over and over again, spread across the Internet, even leaping international borders. [List was never really made, probably since I never published this post.]

This [post] came about due to finding yet another plagiarist of my words, this time a supposedly intelligent high-end escort. Though I don’t condone it, I understand the reasoning when someone in the lower ranges takes the words from someone they perceive to make more money than they. But someone who touts herself as having even more education, travel experience and linguistic abilities than me takes my work? She’s a fraud, pure and simple. (Well, as is any plagiarist.)

Despite what anyone thinks about the claims I make, I can back up everything I say. My resume is not padded and is certainly not as diverse as some. There are a few that I fully believe and the rest…I have to wonder. When I read words that sound familiar, then the case is closed, as far as I’m concerned.

[Several high-end escorts in 2026 are still riding hard on the coattails of one particularly well-written escort who is retired. They've built whole personas off her back, including very similar photos. Is it truly that difficult to be a smart and creative girl who also charges a lot of money? Are these expensive copycats that bereft of intelligence? It boggles the mind how they have any business at all, assuming that men who pay $2k+ just for an hour expect a bit of personality and intelligence. I might be expecting too much on all fronts.]

Smart clients are probably going to start screening escorts by using Copyscape. Why not? If the words on a site entrance you, make sure they aren’t the thoughts and experiences of someone else—the original—whom you probably would enjoy more than the pretender (and thief). That is, assuming a client would be able to determine who is the originator. In some cases it’s almost impossible due to the sheer volume of escorts using that one woman’s words.

most plagiarized escorts

me (in every persona I’ve had)

Several high-end escorts who have long retired, though their words live on, still recognizable, which makes me wonder if it’s just constant repetition, or has ChatGPT now ingested their work?

ps: escort plagiarism

— If you’re an escort struggling to uniquely express yourself online, maybe try Better Than Great by Arthur Plotnik.

— One could view The Prestige as a tragedy about stealing another’s idea.

— A good friend of mine is trying to rework her site. I really don’t know why she’s trying so hard. She could save so much time and energy by just finding a site she really likes and copying it. Everyone’s doing it!

— If you’re not convinced by the complaining about escort plagiarism you’ve read here, just Google the phrase “Intimacy and closeness are things I crave.” I don’t what poor girl wrote it first (Chelsy Heyden?), but I feel sorry for her.

— At least one escort explains in her FAQ that others steal her text and photos. Really wish IDoNotHaveaBrain was still around with their “Original Content” badge. Would be even easier for them to check with Copyscape. Sigh.

— Escorts should invoice plagiarists. According to the February 2010 issue of Writer’s Digest, freelance rates for webpage writing range from $40-$125/hr (or $0.21-$2.62 per word); email copywriting $64-$125/hr (or $300 per email!); online editing $25-$100/hr (or $3-$4/page). A pretty nice bill when you add up someone taking your entire ad-text and your website pages! Even better if they take some blog posts too — more billable work for you!

— Geisha Diaries made a post about this very topic the same day I did. They offered some good ideas on content-protection.

often imitated and duplicated — since 2002

The escort world is rife with plagiarism. This is no secret among escorts. One of my naïve goals in writing Book 2 was to give escorts a way to learn how to write for themselves. There are new escorts who have read my books and taken the lessons to heart — the results are easy to see on their personality-driven sites and ads. There are others who took my examples a bit too literally and I have spotted them sprinkled over websites, much to my chagrin. And then there are those who just decided to go directly to the source (me) and lift whatever they feel like taking. How nice of me to do all the hard work for them!

I have a habit of this — I’ve changed escort-text everywhere I’ve worked. I’ve worked under different names and have found my writing appearing elsewhere (and obviously these girls had no clue whose text they stole). And people have seen fit to taken whatever they want from my book’s site too. I’m long past being amused, flattered or anything except completely and totally furious when I find my work stolen. Dragging around a truckload of others is very tiring work. I keep thinking that if I stop writing, they’ll have to go elsewhere for their ideas and words. It’s becoming the more tempting option, frankly.

It seems the issue is getting worse as more girls get online. Many seem to think that Internet = free for some reason. Some surely know better and yet still they steal.

In the online world, words entice, often more than pictures. Words = money to escorts. Copyright violations are violations on a serious level.

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