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Was she fairly new with no or few reviews?
MatureGFE See my TER Reviews 405 reads
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And try again the next time you see an established lady here!

;-)

Steph

Maxpayne0071756 reads

Ive known about this site forever bcuz I do travel a lot.. I joined a year ago bcuz few girls that I've seen were asking if I could review them which I would love to, but for some reason last year I submitted a review and the admin wouldn't approve it? Saying I have to be a more established reviewer? How can I become a more established reviewer if I can't submit any reviews on anyone? Can someone please help.. Thanks

And try again the next time you see an established lady here!

;-)

Steph

...established that is they have a TER presence with many reviews. Then write reviews of the sessions. The ladies being established and you having written more reviews will likely meet the stipulation TER asked for when you submitted your first review. Then all your reviews will post assuming you followed TER guidelines when you wrote and submitted them. All it takes is you showing you're legitimate by writing more reviews. TER wants to be sure you are a legitimate reviewer by seeing that you write reviews. When you wrote one and then went away (didn't write more) you made it appear they were correct. If the lady you wrote the review about didn't have any before yours (or very few) they also wanted to be sure she was legitimate. A review for an unknown provider by an unknown reviewer could be a boyfriend or pimp just promoting his girl.

See some more ladies, write some more reviews and you'll be good to go.

The advice given about going to the Newbie Discussion board was good advice. Read what's there. Read the Self-Help Center too. Ask all the questions you want on the Newbie Board.

Good Luck, Have Fu

1. As a "new" reviewer the provider must be previously reviewed by others.

2. Don't use lingo/abbreviations used in "texting". Try to make your English composition teacher(s) proud.

3. Your opening or "General details" should set the tone/make a statement; but without specific or "graphic" details. Don't mention GFE, PSE etc. Don't give names of Hotels or street intersections where the rendezvous took place.

4. The body or "Juicy details" SHOULD BE specific and graphic. Commonly used hobby acronyms such as DFK, BBBJ, CG, 69, as well as euphemisms are encouraged.

5. Your "closing" should sum up your experience and support things mentioned in your "opening" and "body".    

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