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starquarterback 888 reads
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1 / 6

Is anyone else annoyed by that stupid phrase in reviews?  Of course you should "treat her right". Providers deserve our respect, kindness, etc.  But WTF does "treat her right" mean in these reviews?  Be nice?  Give them a huge tip? It just seems like a  stupid phrase that is in SO many of the reviews and really doesn't mean a damn thing unless Pat Benetar is singing it.

shirajbhai 35 Reviews 654 reads
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2 / 6

I'm hardly God's gift to women, but I'm clean, polite, and borderline charming. My provider friends treat me like a king! And not just during the session. I've often wondered about it because I don't tip, and my gifts are never more expensive than 20 bucks. And every girl I asked said it was because I was clean, easy, and most importantly, nice. I also hear horror stories of shitty clients. So while it's cliche, it's an admonishment well worth repeating because we do need to remember that.

countryguy8 499 reads
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3 / 6

The review should only report on the experience. Let the story promote (or demote) the provider. Whenever I read promotional hype like "treat her right" or "you won't go wrong with ...,"  I can't help but suspect that the writer may be a shill.

papidog 74 Reviews 557 reads
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4 / 6

It's a phrase that while overused in reviews in the posters opinion is actually a gentle reminder that you are in the company of a human bring during session, not a sex toy or someone you can verbally mistreat because you paid her and it's a reviewers way of saying she deserves your respect and maybe if you treat her right you'll be justly rewarded

Bob Crane 72 Reviews 462 reads
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5 / 6

Meh, I see it as pretty innocuous. "If she was faking it, she's a great actress" is a million times more annoying.

Icecreamman33 29 Reviews 333 reads
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6 / 6

How about she sucks/fucks like a pro. Duhh, she IS a pro!!

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