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Crazy Diamond 12 Reviews 249 reads
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This might be something to consider if it has been a long time since you last saw a lady, and there's a material difference between past experience and current.  Bit if you've been seeing her consistently over a significant period of time, and she's become more generous with her time and/or menu beyond what she offers to others seeing her for the first time, it's best to just let things stand review-wise.  Of course, if she requests that you update and replace, you should do so.

If you become a regular of a provider ( but not quite ATF) is one review enough or should a new review be added now and then?

I'm thinking that one review is enough because as a regular client the services may be expanded a little bit or other benefits may apply.

Thanks for your input

D.

As a regular you may Experience an expanded menu. However, the expanded Menu is not offered to first time clients.  If you wrote a new review  and mention these expanded services, new clients may in fact think they will receive those services when in fact they won't.  

Posted By: Demcc3
If you become a regular of a provider ( but not quite ATF) is one review enough or should a new review be added now and then?  
   
 I'm thinking that one review is enough because as a regular client the services may be expanded a little bit or other benefits may apply.  
   
 Thanks for your input  
   
 D.
-- Modified on 6/1/2015 11:13:19 PM

alexagrey340 reads

I was thinking the exact same thing. The girl might be okay with it, she might not be... you'd really have to ask her.

This might be something to consider if it has been a long time since you last saw a lady, and there's a material difference between past experience and current.  Bit if you've been seeing her consistently over a significant period of time, and she's become more generous with her time and/or menu beyond what she offers to others seeing her for the first time, it's best to just let things stand review-wise.  Of course, if she requests that you update and replace, you should do so.

her menu has expanded for you, I agree with above posters.  It's best to keep this to yourself.  She is doing something special for you that first-time visitors probably will not experience, and if you want to stay in her good graces, kiss but don't tell.  It's never a good idea to share extra services you receive with others.

LLAP,
Swim

Keeping firmly in mind the info a NEW client would need to know.  

One gal  (I reviewed on a site now gone, never could here because of her ads) was FBSM but once she got to know you would offer extras including FS.  I think that was Important to let potential clients know.

Then yes, I would let the review reflect that. Otherwise you have taken something that you've earned over time and now she must face boundary pushers that expect the same service because they read that you got it! Be careful how you write reviews, YMMV doesn't always get through to everyone and sometimes writing a tell all will not only put that girl in a bad spot but she may refuse to see you for lack of discretion

I kept in mind the very points mentioned by other posters and did not include details that would be unlikely to be experienced by new clients.  

 I wrote the new review because I had more experience then I did when I wrote the first one. I thought I could write a better review and she deserved a better review.

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