Carolinas

Sure...
Rufus-T-Firefly 808 reads
posted
1 / 7

I recently met a girl for our first date, and here's what happened. She surprised me when I came in by asking me if I wanted to blindfold and handcuff her. Who wouldn't? So I took the things she offered me and used them to restrain her, blindfold on, arms cuffed behind her back. We proceeded to have a pretty special session. For geographic reasons we probably won't be meeting again, unfortunately.  

Here's my question. She has plenty of reviews and none of them mention this sort of thing. Should I mention it?

anomy08513 58 Reviews 75 reads
posted
2 / 7

Why not?  Maybe she was trying out a new service on you.  If it happened in your session, go ahead and mention it.

plainjoe 67 Reviews 71 reads
posted
3 / 7

She may not want it to be known...or maybe she does.
Either way, you do not want to get into situation where she denies it and state that it's a fake review.  

MasterZen 34 Reviews 66 reads
posted
4 / 7

a little courtesy can go a long way and avoid unpleasant misunderstandings later.

Be a gentleman first.

breannabreeze See my TER Reviews 72 reads
posted
5 / 7

It may have been a YMMV thing!  If you write a review about it then many will expect it and she may have a few unpleasant situations on her hands.

MrFrankRicard 13 Reviews 58 reads
posted
6 / 7

mention it but simply offer the disclaimer YMMV. If you're not truthful with your reviews, both pro and con, what's the point of even writing it? It basically becomes a Penthouse Letter.

I_am_the_beard 20 Reviews 74 reads
posted
7 / 7

Like the others said. I would maybe email her as a follow up. Let her know you were going to leave a review an mention those things. If she's ok then def tag as ymmv

Register Now!