Dear applicants,first of all I need to tell you that you only bid, when you agree to work for an escort website!
What we need is an advanced profile for each escort. The profile must contain the following:
Wohnort
Nationalität
Alter
Größe
Maße in cm
Konfektionsgröße
BH Größe
Gewicht
Augenfarbe
Haarfarbe
Beruf
Sprachen
Interessen
Cuisine
Getränke
Blumen
Parfüm
Raucherin
I must be able to rename, edit, add or delete any field.
The profile must also contain "Specials" where we can paste in for example:Küssen
Girlfriend-Erotik
Aufregende Dessous / High Heels
Verbalerotik
Französische Erotik
Fingerspiele
Toys
Rollenspiele
Leichte Fesselspiele
Erotische Massagen
glattrasiert
Fotographie situationsbedingt
The profile also must have a little photo gallery of the photos of the escort. Each profile must have it's own gallery of course.
If you need samples I can show you some.
I think the price is okay, because if you are a Drupal professional this won't be that hard.
Best,
ludemuni
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