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I do that as well but got caught on that last visit and while she was attractive, willing and able, the unknown left me out of sorts.  

Also, I've never asked for reviews. I don't think I would. I check, but long ago when I was much more active, if I saw something I liked, I went for it and was never disappointed

Just a quick question for the community.  

Ladies, do you get offended if a guy asks you for reviews?  I've always looked at it as a safety net for me. I want to make sure the lady isn't LE or flakey. I understand each experience is unique so YMMV, but I recently had someone get offended.  

Guys, any thoughts?

I always check for the reviews first. Given circumstances these days I rarely will see an unreviewed provider.

I do that as well but got caught on that last visit and while she was attractive, willing and able, the unknown left me out of sorts.  

Also, I've never asked for reviews. I don't think I would. I check, but long ago when I was much more active, if I saw something I liked, I went for it and was never disappointed

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I don't mind if someone does ask me but no one really does since it's laid out for them. They contact me knowing my rates, reviews and everything else.  

Don't get me wrong, nothing is technically wrong with asking but it will save the both of you time. You'll already know about her before reaching out.

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She's asking you for a name, phone, email, and references.  You have a perfect right to ask for reviews.  Do not buy a pig in a poke.  

Her only reasons to be offended are: (a) She has terrible reviews that she does not want you to see, or (b) She's a fraud.

There are WAY TO MANY frauds out there.  Between 6 and 8 of the first 16 listings on Eros right now are fraudulent.  DO NOT TAKE A CHANCE.

 My basic rule is that she must either have TER reviews or a website.  No website and no reviews, no appointment.

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