Good Morning Carolinas Friends,
I debated posting, but I think this is post worthy. I went to work out yesterday and upon coming out of the gym I had several messages asking for a session like the one described in my new review. I checked out my TER and found a totally bogus review. It brought down my score, but that's not the biggest issue. It describes a scenario I'm totally NOT ok with. I've had many, many gents ask for me to be dominant with them, and it's just not my nature. I'm naturally more submissive, and I'm not an actress. I think those services are best left to the many Pro Domme's who have great reviews.
I contacted the reviewer (I have no idea who it is) hoping it was just a mix up. No reply. He has written reviews for several other providers so I reached out to them. I didn't expect them to give me client contact info, but asked them to reach out to him and ask him to contact me. I didn't get any reply from any of them, but I understand if they didn't want to get involved. However, it also makes me wonder if those reviews are false as well. I also reached out to TER and they said the contacted the reviewer and have given him 72 hours to validate the review. I wonder, but didn't ask, what the requirements are for that. If anyone knows, please share. I asked if it could be taken down in the meantime, and they said no. While I understand this, it's frustrating.
The intent of this post is twofold.
#1 - Friends, I don't, won't, and haven't provided any services listed in my "new" review. Don't feel slighted if I declined this type of visit in the past. Also, I generally NEVER do outcall on a first visit. There has to be a special circumstance for that to happen (like a mutual friend). And just for the record, I've never showed up in sweat pants to a date. Admittedly, it's my uniform for grocery shopping and other errands, but not dates.
#2 - I understand the purpose of reviews. I understand that everyone does not click with everyone. A perfect 10 in ones eyes can be a 3 to someone else. But it is frustrating to have totally false info floating around. I feel it's a disservice to the VIP members who pay to see full reviews to get a good glimpse into a session. Everyone knows to take review details with a grain of salt, but I think it's fair to say most reviewers are very respectful enough to not post totally fictitious information that would lead other gents to expect something unrealistic. Most respectable hobbyists would not attempt to discuss services prior to a visit. For myself and lots of providers, that is almost always an instant cease of communication. What a let down if they schedule based on a review and then find it to be false!
Sorry to any of my friends who felt slighted, it's not me and it's not true. And sorry to the guys who have been contacting me, it's just not my thing. As a positive spin, read my new review and if any of you ladies are into this type of service, let me know and I can refer

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Have a Happy Tuesday!!
Sweet Jenna