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Agnar 29 Reviews 1301 reads
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All right, maybe a dumb question, but is it wrong to mention the Minneapolis suburb you saw someone in?  I would think it would be a resounding yes, but I keep coming across it in reviews and it always jumps out at me.  I know reviews are "fiction", but it still seems like bad form to me.

I just came across a new one a bit earlier today.  I took a peek at the history of the reviewer and he mentioned the suburb where he met the lady for every review he has done to date.

Can a review be pulled for that?  Or is the provider stuck with it?

....it should NOT be done!!  Pass the word on TER!  

It IS helpful to know general part of town--"southern suburb," "downtown location," or whatever--since it can help a hobbyist decide if he wants to go there.  For me, it also helps to calculate drive time, since I live on the fringe of the metro area.

But, naming a town?  No.

My $0.02

Yes a review can be pulled IF the suburb is mentioned with other telltale info.  Either someone will submit a problem report or the provider can ask the mods to pull the review.    
IMO if the provider already has a city or suburb mentioned in her AD, don't put it in the review. If the suburb is not mentioned then I suggest "15-20 min north, south, east, west of whatever city".  That's more than an idea of where a lady is located.      

Posted By: Agnar
All right, maybe a dumb question, but is it wrong to mention the Minneapolis suburb you saw someone in?  I would think it would be a resounding yes, but I keep coming across it in reviews and it always jumps out at me.  I know reviews are "fiction", but it still seems like bad form to me.  
I just came across a new one a bit earlier today.  I took a peek at the history of the reviewer and he mentioned the suburb where he met the lady for every review he has done to date.    
Can a review be pulled for that?  Or is the provider stuck with it?

never mention a city or hotel..LE is quick to hone in on idiots..

There is no need to give any more than the general area of town where she was located.  No need to let LE in any given suburb know that one or more specific escorts are operating there; at least make them work some for the info.

would indicate location of a providers incall or, in fact, anything at all specific about her incall.    IMO, anything written about the incall itself should be in very generic terms such as:   cozy, romantic, easy to find, etc.    

When it happens, the provider should first ask the gent to edit it out and if he doesn't respond after a reasonable amount of time, the provider should contact admin to have them edit it out.

This is, of course, just my opinion.    

Belinda

AladinSane665 reads

giving a general location like DT or NW sub, in a providers add is very helpful. For the reviewer it is not.  the only reason location is important is it avoids contacts that will not work out because the distance is an issue.  For us the ladies safty must be first, there is no reason to say anything that could compromise her.  For what it's worth I feel the same way about offering details that could be disrespectful.  the biggest objection ladies I have met have to reviews is overstating detals in a way that devalues the woman as a person.

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