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robinnwin79 761 reads
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No. I would feel compelled to post a review in that case. It seems to me that there is sort of an implied agreement when you book with a lady based on what you know from reviewing the information on her website. If she showed up late, upsells, answers her phone ten times and leaves early, that seems to me that she has broken our implied agreement, unless she described all that on her website. Just like I would expect a lady to let other providers know if I was a cheap, disgusting pig and tried to force her to do things that I know weren't part of her menu. It seems to me that reviews are good or bad reviews can be important for both parties.

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So, I saw a wonderful lady and had a fantastic night! So great in fact, I was going to post a review. She mentioned that there was no need as she had enough great reviews and she really does. My question is; should I still post her review anyway? It seems that a guy posting has some benefits for the guy, like gaining so credibility when responding to threads, etc. I sometimes see " what do you know" when a guy with no reviews responds. I'd like to hear your opinions

Its not like the lady said "Dont" post a review.

Perhaps she did not want to come across as is she asked you to post a review.

So yes go ahead and write one. It can only benefit you and her in the future.

Next time you want to book a different lady, having a review, or reviews can only be a good thing, for both of you.

Makes things easier and safer for both parties, Imo.

And as you say, sometimes people who post without reviews, or using an alias are not always taken seriously, especially if its Cindy replying...LOL.

I would definitely post a review if I was in your shoes.


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I also agree with John_UK's comments.  The only time that I would not write a review is when the provider specifically says, "No Review" or if she was "UTR".

In the OP's case, I don't see anything negative about submitting a review.  The providers receives a positive review from a satisfied customer and he begins to build on his credibility as a hobbyist.

Johnny3Balls879 reads

And was fearful it would show up in the review.

I appreciate everyone's input. I have decided to not post a review even though it was one of the top 2 experiences I have had in the hobby, and it was number 2 only because number 1 was a duo. I guess it all comes down to the fact that I like and respect the women who I have seen and I'll honor her request just like she honored mine.

So if your next date arrives late, upsells, answers her phone ten times and then leaves early, you wont post a review because she asked you not to, and you respect her wishes, is that correct?

Posted By: robinnwin79
I appreciate everyone's input. I have decided to not post a review even though it was one of the top 2 experiences I have had in the hobby, and it was number 2 only because number 1 was a duo. I guess it all comes down to the fact that I like and respect the women who I have seen and I'll honor her request just like she honored mine.

No. I would feel compelled to post a review in that case. It seems to me that there is sort of an implied agreement when you book with a lady based on what you know from reviewing the information on her website. If she showed up late, upsells, answers her phone ten times and leaves early, that seems to me that she has broken our implied agreement, unless she described all that on her website. Just like I would expect a lady to let other providers know if I was a cheap, disgusting pig and tried to force her to do things that I know weren't part of her menu. It seems to me that reviews are good or bad reviews can be important for both parties.

I waited until she did not have a review for a while, then checked back with her and posted.  I have seen gals get 1/2 dozen reviews in a single month and then nothing for 3 months.  

BTW could you PM me her name?

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