K-girls

If you would've used CDL's scoring system, she'd have gotten a "7". E
badger48 125 Reviews 1290 reads
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1 / 7

I had a real bad session with a new(?) Kgirl back in December!
I like to check on my likes and reread my reviews, especially if I will be repeating and if it's been a while.
    Not repeating this one, I gave her an 8 for looks and 2 for performance!
But her name came up when I was checking the New Reviews and I thought check it out!

 
    So, there's 11 likes and I wondered is it liked because I had a real bad session and talked about it and now other Mongers will be wary of this Kgirl.
    And happy that they can think twice before seeing any provider that can be moody or, dare I say, unprofessional!

Do you guys think reviews that tell of a bad session always get more likes than reviews that basically repeat the same info  
    as previous reviews?

36363jensen 4 Reviews 125 reads
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2 / 7

compared to a rehash of what a bunch of others have recently said will always get more likes, be it a good review or a bad review.

 
I do think most online environments tend to bring out more critical expressions (seems to be well supported by a number of studies - but I'm not going to dig up references for here). Your thought that reviews that note bad aspects/experience will get more likes may well be correct. Why do flame war threads seem to run much longer that the more useful threads? I don't think it's because all the information added or good discussion from different aspects is exhausted in the useful threads sooner than people tire of arguing and throwing mud.

 
I personally think it's a bad behavior and discount a bit. I think too many people assume a bad review is an honest review while they then question if the good review is fake or too easy grading or promoting the woman (for selfish benefits and social information).  

[Edit -- sorry to hear about your bad session but go find a new, good one and forget the bad one -- 그 잊어다! ;) ]

-- Modified on 4/25/2022 12:03:50 PM

Ericabc 16 Reviews 119 reads
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3 / 7

It would be hard trying to determine  what 11 individuals who “liked” your post  was thinking.  It could be for a number of reasons from appreciating your forthcoming posts  on performance to you confirming the provider is hot with an “8.”  I care more for looks, since I am accustomed to using my charm to get the performance level I desire from a provider.

-- Modified on 4/25/2022 12:47:55 PM

luvmtiter 111 Reviews 125 reads
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4 / 7

it appears that good reviews normally get 2 to 4 likes but bad ones receive 7-10.  

While I  enjoy reading good reviews, I appreciate a bad review more. They save me time and money!

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 147 reads
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6 / 7

That is not to say there dont exist useless bad reviews, but typically a "negative" or "mixed" (euphemism for mediocre) review has the following going for them:

 
1. They're less likely to be fake, simpy because there is less incentive for people to write a fake bad review besides some vengeance or warring orgs.

Bad reviews are inherently more risky. People who write fake reviews for vip credit, I imagine never would write a bad review because it will place more attention on them and will more likely to be called out as fake by the provider.  
For many people, writing a bad review is harder because they feel like grading a girl lower they're personally offending her and so forth. When a person who almost never writes negative reviews gets a negative one out, you know you gotta read that one. Lol.  

 
2. They're more likely to be detailed. In a bad review a reviewer usually will try to communicate in details why the score is lower. At the least one aspect they disliked will be talked about most likely.

 
3. They signal worst case scenario. Sometimes a baseline high floor is more important than a high ceiling, depending on what you want.  

 
As such, I always read negative reviews first. There are fewer of them, the people who wrote them usually take a risk and many times genuinely want to prevent others from having same experiences if possible/applicable.  

 
This is just how I see it, of course. There's no telling what those several people who liked your review thought. A toftt review that is detailed usually has  many likes. But I don't pay attention to likes too much. They can be farmed via not accounts and so forth. I've seen excellent positive and negative reviews have like one like, and I've seen shill reviews have 10 likes.

badger48 125 Reviews 150 reads
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7 / 7

the posts and participation, thanks!
Now at 13 likes!

 
This girl was touted and talked up as the newest and best Kgirl on the scene on a couple of different sites.
I wanted to meet her.
Turned out to be a real YEMV!
If she was moody or off, no amount of personality or game would turn her around, IMO!
To date she only has 22 reviews, pretty low considering that some of the other new stars that have come and gone had looks and truly great service could get 22 or so positive reviews in a week or two!
Her reviews start in Oct '21.
I didn't count how many reviews are positive or negative, it looks about 50/50.

 
Thanks again!

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