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Slim body type Haarlem escorts

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Slim as a body-type filter is the largest single category on the catalog.

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Slim as a body-type filter is the largest single category on the catalog. Providers specify on their own profile how they describe their body type; the filter is a broad starting point and is typically combined by clients with other preferences. For narrower searches, combining with "athletic" or "petite" is practically more productive.

The body filter describes the provider's body type per a neutral taxonomy: slim, athletic, curvy, BBW, petite. These are self-declared designations providers select on their profile, and the filter is designed to help clients with a specific preference narrow a too-broad list. The taxonomy is deliberately short — more than seven categories has produced inconsistent classification in our data because providers then place themselves in multiple overlapping fields simultaneously.

For clients filtering on this dimension it's practical to treat the body filter as secondary, after a first filter on "Verified" plus city or district. The filter works best as a taste indicator within an already-narrowed list, not as a primary search filter. The listings on /escorts/[city]/body/[type] show explicitly how many active providers have checked this type; when fewer than five active listings exist the page is not indexed.

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Haarlem is the northern arm of the Amsterdam commuter network. It runs on our catalog as a smaller but distinct market. We list 30 active profiles across 2 districts. The site sits 20 minutes by train from Amsterdam Centraal, just behind the Noordzee beach line. That yields a specific visitor profile we do not see exactly anywhere else on our coverage map.

Top 2 districts in Haarlem by listing volume

Centrum holds the largest share of indexed profiles. The historic core around Grote Markt, the Zijlweg corridor and the hotel cluster around Haarlem Centraal Station yield most of the short-notice and short-stay booking traffic. Oost runs along the Schoterweg and Zomerkade towards Schalkwijk. Indexing is thinner there. The client base runs more toward repeats and longer mean booking lengths. The two indexed districts together cover about 90% of the catalog. Smaller pockets towards Bloemendaal in the west are not yet indexed at the iter1 level. The mix between Centrum and Oost shapes how regular clients use the catalog. Short-notice bookings cluster in Centrum. Longer two-hour bookings and repeat-client bookings tend towards Oost. Outcall trips between the two districts almost always skip trip fees. Trips beyond Haarlem (Bloemendaal, Heemstede, Velsen-Zuid) carry a flat trip fee.

Cultural and seasonal context

Haarlem's calendar runs on three signature events. Haarlem Jazz & More lands in August. Bevrijdingspop falls on the 5th of May and yields a much bigger lift than an average summer Saturday. The Bloemencorso flower parade comes in April. None of those bring catalog stress at the Vierdaagse-or-Carnaval level. Each shows up in our data as a clear demand spike. Outside those moments the Haarlem pattern stays oddly steady. Month-on-month swings stay smaller than in the Randstad large cities. Provider supply is steady. Last-minute panic stays rare. For clients this means planning three to seven days ahead works well. Only Bloemencorso and Bevrijdingspop weekends really reward booking further out. The summer months bring a small lift led by the Bloemendaal beach pull. The lift is not at the Scheveningen scale but is real. The English-language filter is used about 1.4 times more often here than in mid-cities without tourism. That matches the tourism layer.

Trains and the Amsterdam pendelfactor

Haarlem's transport set-up is led by its rail link to Amsterdam. 20 minutes by Intercity from Haarlem Centraal to Amsterdam Centraal. Trains run every 10 minutes during work hours. Inside Haarlem the bus network covers Centrum and Oost well. Most short-stay clients walk from the station. Almost everything in Centrum sits within 8 to 12 minutes of the Centraal Station entrance. In our first two months running the Haarlem catalog we tweaked how we weighted commuter behaviour in the search defaults. The first build favoured strict-within-city traffic. It missed the Amsterdam-Haarlem pendel group that lives here but works there. The current ranking treats both groups as first-class users. That has clearly lifted relevance on first-time Haarlem searches in our session data. Prices sit around €150-€250 per hour, on par with Utrecht and well below the Amsterdam median. The "Verified + Centrum" filter tends to return four to seven profiles on a regular evening.

Verification and the cross-listing question

Verification in Haarlem follows the same path. Photos pass through the watermark and pHash pipeline. KYC docs go through a hand review. A sign-off then attaches the badge. The Haarlem-Amsterdam transit tie yields one verification dynamic that splits from cities further out from the capital. A real share of Haarlem-based providers also list in Amsterdam, with shared photo sets and matching ID documentation across both listings. Our duplicate-detection system at first flagged this kind of cross-city listing pattern. That gave false positives for legit dual-city providers. After the first three months on the Haarlem market we set up the same allowance we had already used for Almere. Verified profiles can list in nearby cities without tripping the duplicate guard. Unverified ones face a stricter rule. The change has stayed in place since launch. We have not changed it in either direction. The "Verified" filter plus a district stays the best starting point for first-time Haarlem visitors. Layering more than two filters tends to over-narrow the set in a market this size. Forms timed with Bevrijdingspop in early May or Bloemencorso in April get early review during the surrounding fortnight. That mirrors the event-driven verification SLA we run in Den Haag for Scheveningen and in Nijmegen for Vierdaagse. The Haarlem version has been quieter in absolute terms. It follows the same logic.