
๐ Booking Etiquette – How to Be a Respectful Client
โ๏ธ Be Clear & Respectful When Booking
Avoid vague messages like “U free?”โinstead, clearly state your preferred time, duration, and any questions you may have.
โ๏ธ Confirm Appointments & Show Up on Time
No-shows and last-minute cancellations waste time and income. Confirm your booking and arrive on time.
โ๏ธ Respect the Agreed Service โ No Means No
Do not ask for extras that are not listed, pressure, or try to negotiate during the booking. If you ignore boundaries, you may be banned and reported.
โ๏ธ Practice Good Hygiene (both parties)
Showers and fresh breath are basic respect. Most providers require a shower upon arrivalโdo not refuse.
โ๏ธ Have Payment Ready Before the Booking Starts
Payment is always made upfront. Do not ask to pay later, negotiate, or delay payment.
๐ Final Note
Lustia supports ethical, respectful, and law-abiding bookings.
This applies to both parties.
Lustia is committed to educating a safe and respectful space for both clients and providers.
๐จ Legal Information – Know Your Responsibilities
๐น Payment Reversal is a Crime
It is illegal to reverse or dispute a payment after a service has been provided. Doing so is considered fraud, and in some cases, may even be classified as sexual assault under Australian law. Clients who attempt this may face criminal charges.
๐น Crossing Boundaries is a Criminal Offense
Erotic massage providers set clear boundaries regarding their services. Pressuring, coercing, or attempting to engage in any act beyond what was agreed upon is a serious crime.
โ Unwanted touching beyond agreed services
โ Attempting to remove protection (stealthing)
โ Forcing, intimidating, or harassing a provider
Clients who engage in non-consensual acts or harassment can be charged with sexual assault.
๐น Privacy & Discretion Laws
Sharing a providerโs private information, recording them without consent, or attempting to expose their identity is a criminal act.
โ Taking photos/videos without consent
โ Sharing their phone number, workplace, or identity online
โ Stalking, blackmailing, or threatening a provider
Such actions are punishable under Australian law, and providers have full rights to report offenders.
๐น Harassment & Non-Payment Will Be Prosecuted
If you attempt to skip payment, or harass a provider, you can face criminal and civil legal action.
Providers have every right to:
โ๏ธ Blacklist you across industry networks
โ๏ธ Report you to law enforcement
โ๏ธ Take legal action for lost income