There is no entry fee to weigh against the meter with lixisa — only $2.99 a minute, running, for as long as the private runs.
A private runs $2.99/min — the standard band, median $2.49.
What You're Walking Into
The record on lixisa holds exactly one field: nineteen. No ethnicity, no hair, no eyes, no build, no languages, no themes. That is not a thin description so much as an absent one, and it is worth being plain about that rather than stretching one number into something it cannot carry. Nothing here can tell you what lixisa looks like, speaks, or has written about themselves, let alone what a conversation would hold. A filter needs facts to filter on, and this record does not supply them. The only way to learn anything further is to open the room, and doing that is free.
What's on the List
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Opening the Conversation
Your first message to lixisa can contain the rate. "$2.99 a minute — is a private possible, and for how long" names the number and asks one thing.
What a Private Actually Is
$2.99 a minute is what lixisa's private costs. What it costs you depends on a decision you make about time, not one you make about money.
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If you want to keep looking after the nearer rooms, the rooms below widen the search without a hard turn.
What Public Chat Is
None of what follows is specific to this performer; it is how every room on LiveJasmin works. Public chat is free and open, and everyone present shares the same feed and the same divided attention. A private session is one-to-one and billed by the minute. Some performers keep a tip menu in public and some do not. Knowing the mechanics in advance leaves one thing to decide: whether you want to open the room.
Public or Private
Public chat and private time do different jobs. This table is here to make that difference easier to see.
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