"TS escorts" often refers to "transsexual escorts," though the term "transgender escorts" is more inclusive and widely used today.
They might also be called "trans escorts" or "trans companions."
Escort:
A person offering companionship or social services, which may or may not involve intimate or personal interactions.
TS Escort:
Short for "Transsexual Escort." While this term has been historically used, "transgender" is now preferred for inclusivity.
Trans Escort:
A broad term for escorts who identify as transgender, including trans men, trans women, and non-binary individuals.
Companion:
A professional term often used to emphasize social or emotional services rather than physical interactions.
Independent Escort:
Escorts who work independently without an agency.
Agency Escort:
Escorts who work through an agency that organizes their bookings and manages interactions.
Pre-op/Post-op/Non-op:
These terms relate to whether a transgender person has undergone gender-affirming surgeries. However, these distinctions are increasingly avoided due to privacy and inclusivity considerations.
GFE/BFE:
"Girlfriend Experience" or "Boyfriend Experience" describes services that mimic romantic companionship.
Discreet Companion:
An escort emphasizing confidentiality and privacy in their services.
High-Class Escort:
Focused on luxury services, often catering to affluent clients.
Tranny:
This is a derogatory term and should be avoided. It’s outdated and considered offensive.
She-Male/Ladyboy:
These terms are also outdated and offensive when referring to transgender individuals. They were historically used in adult industries but are not appropriate in modern, respectful language.
Many professionals now favor terms that emphasize authenticity, respect, and individuality.
Phrases like "Trans Companion," "Non-Binary Escort," or "Inclusive Escort Services" reflect this evolving terminology.