what if you did not do all that research and did not know it might be YMMV?
Unless she asked you not to mention something then by all means mention it if you think it is relevant.
I'm about to do a review but in researching previous reviews on this provider I have noticed that I got a little more bang for my buck than others.Should I mention this in the review with the caveat of YMMV or just consider myself lucky and keep it to myself.I know what the providers will say. But This forum, to my way of thinking, is all about honesty.I've always been very honest in all past reviews but had a similar situation last summer that caused problems for said provider.
We all want more honesty in reviews, but sometimes a lady will do something for you that is not widely available to others. Sometimes the lady will remember to tell you not to put that in a review, other times she might forget or may not care.
If she is OK with you putting it in, put it in the review.
I agree, check with the girl and consider yourself fortunate.
If you believe in honesty why not just tell it like it is. It's up to the hobbiest to read the reviews and just say that your experience may not be the same. I have received a bbj when reviews have suggested that this was not available but I noted it in my review.
Why not tell it like it was with the caveat that ymmv and it probably will based on past reviews.
Tell it like it is. Why lie about your experience? You can add YMMV if you wish. And, of course, you can simply choose to not do the review. I'd prefer no review to a dishonest one.
You could at least let us in on your secret for getting more bang for your buck? Good Looks? Boyish Charm? Enchanting Smile? Nine Inches or more? A lizard length tongue?
Ummmmm I think you already told us. In reading your next review we will know you got more.
significant things or events that occurred in the session. Either they were things or extra touches that I thought were above and beyond what she might normally include or has previously been reported, or, things of a more personal level that she might not want known to those who haven't seen her. Still, my reviews are an honest representation of the session.
'Relax....it's just sex!'
There is a difference between an honest review that does not quite tell all, and a dishonest review that tells us you’re bragging...
So tell us the truth, but not necessarily the whole truth if it bothers you that much.
by all means, put it in a review. All the guys will know you're a swingin' dick - but she will probably just think you're a dick.
All the guys will know you're a swingin' dick - but she will probably just think you're a dick.
Painting a picture with your words in a well written review does not require full disclosure of every blessed detail.
I guess that is why you are the moderator.............smooth talking Puck!
I think Puck is spot on.
what if you did not do all that research and did not know it might be YMMV?
Unless she asked you not to mention something then by all means mention it if you think it is relevant.
If she did something above and beyond for you then putting that in your review will most likely accomplish two things
1) Other guys will try hassle her into doing that also, which she may have no interest in doing.
2) She won't do it for you any more, assuming she even will see you again
There's really little to no upside about giving full disclosure in a situation like that.
Was there a donkey involved perchance?
I know I'm exaggerating but why don't we just show our reviews to the provider for approval before we submit them to TER? I guess if you want to hold something back then do it but don't ask the people who benefit from honest and complete reviews for approval. My opinion.
depends on what the "extra's " you received. As always YMMV with any session. So unless it is a prohibited subject or she does not want it mentioned...put it in the VIP section of your review and you will be fine.
Always keep true to yourself on how you do your reviews. If you do that...no issues!
Consider yourself lucky. Several years ago I had a "relationship" with a provider that included some special attention that was definitely not on the menu. In my mind that is where YMMV comes into play. Leave it at that. Even if a provider says its OK to mention, just say ymmv. I think its a sign of a hobbyest with class. If a provider doesn't mind if everyone knows about it, it's no longer special. My $0.02
Tongue planted firmly in cheek.......YMMV