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Re: review question
Bob Crane 72 Reviews 2025 reads
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You've got it wrong. Any experience is fair game. This site would be worthless if it turns into a provider-approved advertising board (there are enough fakes as it is.) A guy like me, I don't shop too far from Main Street and generally don't take chances, which is the whole point of reviews.

Don't fret about the ladies, they aren't worried about kissing and telling-- they're working. The girls who are legit and are on the up-and-up benefit and the scam artists are avoided.

When is it appropriate to post a review for a great experiance?  Should I have to get prior aproval?  Just not sure if you ladies all like to kiss and tell.

Your reviews should be at your own discretion and providers should not have any influence over what you say (this is an attempt to inject integrity into reviews).

Of course some ladies perfer not to be reviewed, so, if they have not been reviewed before, you should check with them at the time. Some have even asked TER not to post reviews for them.

But if they already have reviews, then feel free to proceed on your own, methinks.

You've got it wrong. Any experience is fair game. This site would be worthless if it turns into a provider-approved advertising board (there are enough fakes as it is.) A guy like me, I don't shop too far from Main Street and generally don't take chances, which is the whole point of reviews.

Don't fret about the ladies, they aren't worried about kissing and telling-- they're working. The girls who are legit and are on the up-and-up benefit and the scam artists are avoided.

If the lady in question already has reviews ,go for it.Speaking for myself, I always enjoy reading a new review, not to mention it is great exposure for us.
I would only feel the need to ask for approval if the lady in question has no reviews-as stated in an earlier post,a few ladies do prefer not to be reviewed.I would say,however,the vast majority of us do appriciate them.

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