Washington DC

Etiquette question
Condo1 1132 reads
posted
1 / 10

Is it poor etiquette to cancel a date after reading bad reviews? Specifically when it's about a providers reported age. Would like to hear people's opinion on the topic.

HandsSolo 364 reads
posted
2 / 10

You can cancel for any reason within 48 hours of your appointment. You don't need a reason.  Shit happens.   It is really bad form to cancel after that. Even if there is a really bad review, you have already put your provider in a position where she has made plans and possibly declined other options to accommodate you.

Hands

sdottaylor 19 Reviews 359 reads
posted
3 / 10

Why didn't you read the reviews before you made the date?

But why are you asking us? Check her cancellation policy.

MILFCARESSA See my TER Reviews 290 reads
posted
4 / 10

I am a mature provider- a much sought after fetish/ choice.  I enjoy who I am and how age has seasoned me.  Sure we would all like the body we had when we see young, but I would never exchange that for the sensuality and the maturity of wjere I am now.  Take time to ready profiles so you know who you are asking to meet...not your cup of tea? Move on and find another lovely lady.  To review a lady negatively for the focus you chose when you did your research is petty.

AmberAffection See my TER Reviews 335 reads
posted
5 / 10

Yeah, at least give her 12 hours notice.

 
If she gets upset, or asks for a cancellation fee,  

please understand that for many ladies, this is their sole method of income.

 
This is why I ask gents to read my website & reviews.

daytona212 4 Reviews 220 reads
posted
6 / 10

As long as you provide her with appropriate notice, there is no issue. Don't screw up her schedule. Obviously, be cool about it.

SenorSuavidad 69 Reviews 184 reads
posted
8 / 10

To me, the whole purpose of reviews is to provide accuracy. We’re all thoroughly enjoying our beloved hobby in different manners. So based on your own personal criterion, if reading bad reviews is a deal breaker, then so be it. My own personal criterion dictates that bad reviews = AVOIDANCE.  

So, please, ask yourself these questions; (1.) Meh or so-so reviews? (2.) Good Reviews? (3.) Outta-this-world reviews? (4.) Reviews that’ll make you go to your vault? Only you can determine what best suits your needs on any given night.

vamikey 74 Reviews 152 reads
posted
9 / 10

I don't even understand how you made a date & then researched & found out some info that makes you reluctant to execute.  The answer is exceedingly  simple--do your research BEFORE you make the date.  It's actually a bit silly, if you're willing to do the research which makes you uncomfortable AFTER making the appt., it is no more effort to do it up front, & avoid making appt.'s that you might regret.  If you don't do the work up front, you really shouldn't complain about getting stung now & then.  

Posted By: Condo1
Is it poor etiquette to cancel a date after reading bad reviews? Specifically when it's about a providers reported age. Would like to hear people's opinion on the topic.

TurbayVeronica See my TER Reviews 128 reads
posted
10 / 10

or hotel reservations....  

Posted By: daytona212
As long as you provide her with appropriate notice, there is no issue. Don't screw up her schedule. Obviously, be cool about it.

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