Too real to fade

This week I will focus on updating the visual material. To keep things fresh and more diverse I decided to slightly change locations for the photos instead of repeating the same place over and over. The goal is simple: more variety, more personality and content that feels alive. Along with that, it felt like the right moment to refresh the website front page. As profiles are gradually updated with new material, I’ll also be updating the threesomes combination lists.

One of the biggest updates in the new material is that Isabella finally decided to show her face. She was one of the most hesitant about it so I never pushed her. I waited, gave it time, and asked again later when everything felt right. In the end, she decided to do it. Honestly, she was one of the girls who wanted it the least, so her yes came as a surprise, and a very positive one


At the same time, there are many Cuties and it’s just me handling everything, so I’ll be doing as much as possible within the time I have. Even so, the changes are already noticeable and clients are already asking about the ladies.

The first phase of this agency for the first 8 months was almost entirely focused on the Cuties who stayed and continued working with me. The name change came with a structural change, but more importantly, with a clear vision. The work needed to be taken more seriously. That was the hardest part and it paid off. Once the foundation and structure are solid, the focus will be about teamwork. Unity doesn’t just happen on its own, it comes from clarity, shared goals and trust. With that in place, the Cuties are now working more closely together, feeling more comfortable exploring new combinations and dynamics. Girls who were not doing threesomes, like Ana alongside other Cuties, are now open to trying new experiences together, including fully immersive lesbian shows.

This phase represents real growth. Not just visually, but as a team. After the name change and link, rebuilding forced me to rethink everything from the ground up to make it stronger, and it turned out great. What exists now is stronger, more unified and much more intentional. And honestly, this feels like just the beginning.

A great example of this is Isabella and Connie, who finally have their photos together. Their lesbian show has received excellent feedback, especially because of how natural it feels. Connie genuinely loves women and is completely comfortable and with Isabella the connection is clearly there. What matters most is the intense and authentic bisexual threesome experiences that clients can truly enjoy.

Bast is still looking for the right partner for a strong threesome and I actually suggested Isabella as a possibility. At the same time, Bast has been exploring a side of herself that hadn’t really come out before, her Dominatrix role. It’s something she enjoys and feels confident in and recently it has started to show more clearly in her work, adding another layer to her presence and versatility.

The new Cuties like Jacqueline, Ivanna, Ariana and Ashley have arrived with a great attitude, and that makes me happy. Some of them had never worked as escorts before, and that speaks about the agency’s growth and the level of trust it now provides. Choosing this agency as their first step tells me Cuties is doing things right.

Natasha only stayed for a few days and will remain under the radar, but just briefly.

On the other hand, not every situation works out, and that’s part of running things seriously. Melody and Harmony did work well together doing threesomes, but as I mentioned in the forum, this job requires much more than what happens in the room. Communication and basic standards matter. With the way Harmony handled communication and how she addressed others, she didn’t meet the minimum required to continue promoting her. I chose to let her go.

I was clear, direct and respectful when I told her. Moving backwards isn’t an option. If someone isn’t willing to integrate everything this work requires, then I’m not interested in continuing. Unfortunately, the situation also affected Melody, her girlfriend, since personal issues and jealousy from Harmony started interfering with the work, even reaching a point where discretion was at risk. In cases like that, it’s better to cut things clean. This work demands maturity, discretion and the ability to separate personal matters from work.

At the end of the day, building something more solid took time, patience and a lot of uncomfortable decisions. Growth isn’t always pretty and it rarely happens all at once. But every change, every adjustment and every hard call has been about moving forward, not standing still. I am very glad to see how far the agency has come, of the team that’s been built and of the trust that continues to grow. There’s still work to do, but the direction is clear, and that’s what matters most.