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Re: I'm letting this go
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I know who you are talking about because I saw your review. I remember seeing the same question being brought up on either ter or another forum. Some things in her ads from a few years ago made me suspicious. But I did see her in person and she seemed womanly enough.  

So when you said you got a pm verifying true.. so I am guessing she is a tranny

Hello Ladies and Gents. I recently saw a popular and well reviewed provider who I am certain is a tranny. I had a good time. She is nice and provides a good service. It was at the end of our session I realized that she was a post op he.  

As I said, I had a good time and the price very reasonable. Still .... in my mind a man should know what he is getting into and paying for. So, I wrote a review and listed my observations and why I thought she was a tranny. TER posted my add for about two days. Today I noticed it had been removed. However, while it was up I received a few PM's verifying my suspicion. TER told me I cannot make a claim the provider is a tranny when her adds say otherwise.  

I would not have seen this provider if I had known she wasn't a woman. I prefer natural born women. So, my questions for all of you are these - should transgender providers advertise their status? Does it matter to you? Finally, should I use this forum to call her out so you guys will know and can make an informed decision? Or, should I just drop it?

I believe full disclosure should be required.

is that observation much different than real or enhanced breasts, physical size and shape that differs from her TER profile, how she defines GFE, etc..? Also, it's a TER search feature, so it should be accurate in order to give users what they are looking for or want to exclude.

Not opposed to their lifestyle or choices. I just choose not to spend my private time with said person. I have gay, lesbian, transgendered an transsexual friends. I love them them and hang out with them.  But I have no sexual wanting of them.  They're my friends.  But I have no sexual desire from r them.

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I received a lengthy and detailed email from the provider whom I've decided not to name. I still believe there is a good chance she was not always a she. However, she threw enough doubt my way I think it would be unfair to name her.  

Additionally, I mentioned in my first post I had received PM's verifying my suspicion. Actually, the PM's shared my suspicion. I should have been clearer about that.

I have received several emails asking for the providers name and the posts here are essentially asking the same. However, for the reasons I've stated, I am not going to post her name. But the questions still stands ladies and gents - And, while I hope I don't experience this again, if it does I will not hesitate to call her out by name and let the masses decide.

Finally, I received a PM by a hobbyist who has written more than 200 reviews. True, I verified. He told me TER cancelled his membership years ago when he did the same thing I was just trying to do. I would be lying if I were to say TER's resistance toward me on this matter didn't influence me any but I will say it was minimal. Hobby On!

I know who you are talking about because I saw your review. I remember seeing the same question being brought up on either ter or another forum. Some things in her ads from a few years ago made me suspicious. But I did see her in person and she seemed womanly enough.  

So when you said you got a pm verifying true.. so I am guessing she is a tranny

It would be terrible if you were wrong to destroy her reputation.

In my opinion that would be more harmful than keeping your suspicions to yourself, and not warning the other guys that she could be a post op transsexual.

I remember, too, when this was on another thread.  I never knew who the provider was, and I still don't.  I don't know if this is the same provider or another one.  On the other thread, things got VERY hateful.  Even though as a society we have become more tolerant, there's still a lot of homophobia.  

On the other hand, I think the only way to be is completely honest, as a provider.  We owe that to the hobbyists.  But, that's up to us as individuals.  That's her responsibility.  If she isn't being honest, I would urge her to be honest about this.  You know it would hurt her business, though.  

One of the things that makes our country great is that we are innocent until proven guilty.  If you can't prove it, its best to not trash her reputation on a suspicion.  IMHO only.  Tough question.  Highly controversial, I'm sure.

Sounds like the issue was not one of service but just an unease with the likelihood of being with a post op TS.  I'd definitely want to know before seeing her.  It's just not my thing and I'd feel really uncomfortable in that situation if my suspicions were aroused.  The bottom line is the provider should be up front about this in her advertising.

AverageEverydayJoe611 reads

I read that review and shame on you. As a rule of thumb if your dick was bigger than said person then u r not gay ;). Congrats !  Btw. Get checked because when u play unsafe u could get diseases.

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