I do like that you include a more complete description of the whole experience-ie, the setting, her personality, etc, etc. The rest can be written as a general gloss over without the intense detail, if you prefer. Many, if not most of my own reviews are written in that matter, and I prefer it.
As for those always yelling about "giving back to the community," or demanding graphic detail, well, there's a hell of a lot of boys out there looking for free wank material.

If you would like to help a new lady out (one who has none, or less than 10-20 reviews), then sure, I suppose I can see the value. Beyond that, how many reviews in a month are really necessary for a woman? Your most recent visit had 4 other reviews in the same month alone. Where do we move from "giving back" to sheer silliness? And then there's this whole "community" BS to deal with-do you experience Yelpers or Open Table users getting up your butt about "giving back to the community"? When you visit a restaurant whose reviews you glanced at prior, do you feel like you're a part of a "community" that you need to participate in by sharing your meal with the world? If they do a good job, would you give back by way of a review...or a tip?
The straight dope-just as in any other venue, your level of participation in this venue is entirely at your discretion-this ranges from how you research, the type of lady you see, your preferred encounter, to how you handle the aftermath. Men are always going on about "personal preference" with regards to shapes and colors, but get absurdly bent out of shape with regards to review stats. In truth, most men don't review, and that's honestly ok with the majority of women (and since I assume you're planning on spending time with the ladies of the forum and not the gentlemen, that's the group who matters

). In fact, there's even quite a few gentlemen who don't even know of TER. Finally, For the claims that reviews boost business-my last review was way back in January of this year, and then July '12 prior to that, and I assure you that I do just fine.