Before You Book, Let’s Be Clear.

Contact Guidelines

Effective Date: January 1, 2023

Reaching out to me is the first step toward something real. That first message — whether it’s an email or a form submission — matters.

This page is here to make sure we begin in clarity, not confusion.


1. Be Direct and Respectful

Please include the following when contacting me:

  • Your name (first name is fine)
  • Your age (you must be 21+)
  • A short sentence about why you’re reaching out or what you’re looking for

I do not respond to messages that are:

  • Incomplete
  • Vague or overly casual (“hey,” “yo,” “how much?”)
  • Demanding, aggressive, or disrespectful
  • Sexually explicit or performative

This is not a chat room. This is the first invitation to build trust.


2. Booking Questions Are Welcome

If you’re unsure about anything related to:

  • The booking process
  • What’s included or not included in a session
  • Emotional or physical safety
  • Boundaries or consent

Please ask. I would rather clarify early than repair misunderstandings later.


3. I Don’t Tolerate Harassment

If your message crosses a boundary, you will not get a second chance.
This includes:

  • Sexual language
  • Repeated messages without reply
  • Disguised roleplay or fantasy acting
  • Attempts to manipulate or “test” my responses

Any attempt to bait or provoke will result in an immediate block and permanent refusal of service.


4. I Read Every Message Myself

There is no assistant. No agency. No team.

Every message is read and replied to by me, personally — which means:

  • Please give me space to respond
  • I usually reply within 24–48 hours
  • If I don’t reply, it means your message didn’t meet the standard

No response is a response. Please do not send follow-up messages unless invited to.


5. Email is Preferred

To keep communication private and contained, please email me directly:

📧 mskelly@touchbytrans.com

I do not accept DMs for booking.
Do not attempt to contact me on personal platforms.


Final Note

How you show up in your first message says a lot about how you’ll show up in session.
Start from respect, and you will always be received with grace.

— Ms. Kelly