Minnesota

Re:Cookie Cutter Sex you say?
vorlon 115 Reviews 4674 reads
posted

Yes, we should all be careful about our choice of language.  Reviews that are just plain mean should be removed.  I try to be sensitive about what I write and I hope I have been successful.  Still, bad reviews are part of why TER is here.  I prefer to write good reviews and try to accentuate the positive.  I can't be honest and always do that though.

Searching reviews doesn't always produce all the desired data.  I take a request for "who's best" as a simply asking for people's opinions; just another part of the information gathering process.

If every lady looked the same, wouldn't this be boring as hell?!?!?!  Go to any strip club, you'll see variety there as well.  

There are search options that will allow you to find exactly what you want.  

http://theeroticreview.com/reviews/search.html

I've seen some cruel, immature reviews recently.  If you guys don't email [email protected] when someone says hurtfull things... you're only hurting yourselves by eliminating variety.  

When someone asks on this board "who's the best", it befuddles me.... there are a TON of bests in Minneapolis.  What are his tastes?  I think it's "best" to do a search.  Go over to the LA board and ask "who's the best"...  They'll heckle you off the board. LOL

I have been in this hobby for a long time, long before the internet allowed for "informed buying decisions". With the internet came the ability to post and read reviews. I have found this very helpful in my selection of providers. For a long time, I would not post reviews, believing that what happens in private should stay private. However, this year I began appreciating the reviews others had posted and started posting my own reviews. But, my policy is to not post a review of a bad appointment, only to post positive reviews. I would post a review to warn others of an absolute rip-off, but I have never been ripped off. Why no negative reviews? Because there are too many variables than can effect an appointment. Maybe the guy is having a bad day, or the girl. Maybe there is no chemistry between them. So, if things don't go as well as I had hoped, I choose not to post a negative review. A bad review can hurt a girl's feelings and her business, and maybe it was my fault, not hers. On the other hand, maybe I go overboard with praise for the girls I really like. I like them and I want them to do well. And I want their business to prosper so they'll be around next time I have a few extra bucks. Who knows. YMMV, or PPDNGFR (past performance does not guarantee future results). So guys, think long and hard before you post a negative review. Usually, there are two sides to every story.

Yes, we should all be careful about our choice of language.  Reviews that are just plain mean should be removed.  I try to be sensitive about what I write and I hope I have been successful.  Still, bad reviews are part of why TER is here.  I prefer to write good reviews and try to accentuate the positive.  I can't be honest and always do that though.

Searching reviews doesn't always produce all the desired data.  I take a request for "who's best" as a simply asking for people's opinions; just another part of the information gathering process.

Register Now!