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Also stop saying: " she's a keeper"
Nago8 4 Reviews 685 reads
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She's not a walleye and people from other regions probably wonder what the fuck youre talking abou

To protect the safety of providers and their clients, including yourself, please avoid putting any details into a review that could pinpoint the provider's incall location!

There was recently another case of a review that gave details on a MN provider's location, that when combined with other info from her ads and reviews could give people--ANYONE, if you catch my drift--who's familiar with that part of town the provider's incall location down to a fairly specific spot in a specific building.  Fortunately, the review was reported soon after publication and Admin took quick action to remove the location info.  

I don't read that many reviews but I see this happen every so often.  It shouldn't happen at all.  Such details aren't necessary to let other hobbyists know that an incall is in a safe and convenient location--or not.

I agree there was a review I read this morning saying what country a provider was from.You can get your point across without giving those kind of details.I'm sure if they want those details out there she would tell you to put it in the review.

She's not a walleye and people from other regions probably wonder what the fuck youre talking abou

loveyourtouch582 reads

Tired of reading reviews that are ho-hum and end with something like, "probably won't repeat," or "would not recommend," when they have rated as "Hot Time."  Just because you spill a nut in the last few minutes doesn't erase the first 25 or 45 minutes of the session.  Please write HONEST and OBJECTIVE reviews.

I am still trying to figure out how one considers a $180 or $200 topless massage w/ HJ  "Hot" or "Went the extra mile" when there was no B2B, exchange, kissing, etc.

With the muddle out there ever get the feeling?

a) the ones who treat people right will do so, the ones who don't won't
b) your not her dad sending her off to prom

Fortunately caught quickly and reported by a sharp-eyed hobbyist who cares about protecting the safety of providers and their clients.  

Saying stuff like "she's a keeper" and "treat her right" can cause eyes to roll, but it's harmless.  Giving a provider a score higher than you think she deserves might irritate you, but it isn't dangerous.  

Outing a provider's location is dangerous--and really dumb.  We Minnesota Men are better than that.

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