younggayboy -
Your questions and concerns can be easily turned the other way by possible employers. I have also read the forum posts and looked through lots of profiles. It is very easy for an employer to come up with the exact same concern as you - AFRAID to trust in someone!!!
There are three types of houseboys and employers with profiles on this site.
- Those who are legitimate
- Those who are scammers
- Those in the research phase trying to figure out if this might be something that could work for them.
The big problem is sorting out the scammers.
The very nature of the front page advertising on this site points towards a sexual aspect to the arrangement. Most profiles indicate a likely sexual aspect to an arrangement. Does it have to be this way? Maybe not.
But keep in mind that you, as a houseboy, are competing for a limited number of positions with a limited number of legitimate employers. You have to sell yourself. The way you do that is your profile. That's how you will get that initial inquiry from an employer.
If you don't want to sex to be the primary factor in a arrangement - then say so. Sure, that may eliminate some potential employers. But it's unlikely your arrangement would have worked out anyway.
Let's say you get a potential employer to inquire to you. Do you have a plan for responding? For instance:
Do you have a separate email set up just for houseboy related communications? This would be an email that you could just throw away if it gets overwhelmed with spam - without compromising your normal email.
Remember - you are responding to a possible job position. Do you have a resume (curriculum vitae in some countries) prepared that you can email out? Something that goes into more detail (without repeating) what's on your profile.
How are you going to put this prospective employer's mind at ease that you are not a scammer or, worse, an outright thief trying to gain access to his property.
After an initial contact I would say the first step to success is a significant electronic exchange of information - by both parties. More detail on what you are willing to give and what you expect in return. Everyone who has a profile on this site knows how to use a computer. So use it. I also think a truly successful arrangement will need to have a face to face meeting. I would also highly suggest a written agreement.
A couple of comments about you: I am unable to pull up your full profile - I get an error message. That's something you might want to correct. I do see your age (27), a picture and a location of Portugal. I compliment you on your English. For any houseboy reading this - if you are multilingual put that in your profile (list the languages)! That could be quite important to a potential employer.