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If I understand correctly, the first
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profile becomes the template profile for all subsequent reviews.  So a significant percent of the time, the profile can say the provider does X, and it will stay unless the provider changes it with  TER, or TER tweaks it.

And there doesn't seem to be a feasible mechanism for profiles to be updated and corrected.  

Because there are a number of categories, you see a significant number of review profiles that aren't very helpful because most of the categories are disingenously filled out with "I don't know" when perhaps the reviewer ***does know.

Just a few thoughts on a Tuesday morning.

1. Reasonable length reviews.  I appreciate that the review is a work of fiction and people want to express themselves but can it be done in two or three paragraphs?  I now skip the reviews of certain reviewers because I know the reviews will be too long and hard to follow.
2. If her profile summary says that she provides a certain service, I'd like to see it somewhere in the review - any of the reviews.  Yes, I look to see if it happened as opposed to the reviewer just checking the box.  Over the years, I've seen several ladies that supposedly provided a service only to learn that they didn't so I guess someone just checked the services boxes based on their profile
3. Provider websites shouldn't need a password.  I can understand if there is limited info initially and a password gives you access to more info but I've seen a few lately that require a password to see anything.  Why?
4. Provider disclosures.  I understand the business and personal reasons for changing names and agencies or going independent but I'd like some disclosure. I think we should be told this in the ad, on the website or when scheduling an appointment?  I want to read previous reviews so now I always ask if there are previous names.  
5. Reviews based on what actually happened in the session not on provider reputation.  It's almost like HS where everyone wants to be friends with the popular girls.

profile becomes the template profile for all subsequent reviews.  So a significant percent of the time, the profile can say the provider does X, and it will stay unless the provider changes it with  TER, or TER tweaks it.

And there doesn't seem to be a feasible mechanism for profiles to be updated and corrected.  

Because there are a number of categories, you see a significant number of review profiles that aren't very helpful because most of the categories are disingenously filled out with "I don't know" when perhaps the reviewer ***does know.

are two of my pet peeves. Tell me what happened, it doesn't need to be a book. But the worst is a review using the phrase I don't kiss and tell--- are you kidding this is a sex review board- tell us some detail please. Since I am not gonna get laid this week. Hope everyone else does.Cheers

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1. It's his review so if a client wants to write a novel then nothing wrong with that just like some will only write a few sentences. To each their own. I personally don't want to read how "wet" she got and "how many times you got her off" but it's not for me to say what he should write

2. Reasons for this could be.. YMMV, someone wanted to give her a higher review and lied. That is why reading the review is important. If her box is marked yes for "BBBJ" and then past 10 reviews said "CBJ" then one can only assume that is what you're going to get a "CBJ".  

Shower, brush your teeth, floss, and mouth wash, shave your face and down below because this helps with the YMMV. Greek well that is a big YMMV. Depending on your size.  

3. Photo passwords are usually more naughty and may show her face so this is only for clients she has seen or been screened. Providers with password protected websites. Well they are exclusive and don't want just anybody looking at their website. You got to pass her screening in order to get that information. It's her right. If it's not affecting her business she can do whatever she wants.

4. They don't have to disclose anything just like you don't.  

5. Yeah that one broke a lot of guys hearts when they thought they are successful now that can just pay to be with the cheerleader that turned him down only to find you have to tell her your height, weight, and send a picture if you want to be with her and she still tells you no.

and I've already noticed this about my own reviews, lol.  I am making a conscious effort to cut them down in size.  We'll see if I'm able in the next few to come.  I've never hit the max limit TER sets though, but I already agree that too much is too much.

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