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Stop saying "treat her nice" in reviews
thehills 1186 reads
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Drumsticks 90 Reviews 761 reads
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cineaste 8 Reviews 481 reads
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4 / 20

Posted By: thehills
It's unnecessary and stupid.

pud320 7 Reviews 557 reads
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mariahlove 611 reads
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jchan113 4 Reviews 649 reads
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Sailana 510 reads
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tralala_xxx 9 Reviews 781 reads
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9 / 20

Best BBBJ "ever" or "of my life".

MsChayse 446 reads
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vorlon 119 Reviews 687 reads
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11 / 20

No, I don't see the point of putting it in a review but it's harmless.

Sailana 278 reads
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12 / 20

The point is, I think (hope), that a reviewer shouldn't have to remind other guys to treat a provider well. That should be S.O.P., something we do with every provider, every time.

DJ1985 21 Reviews 602 reads
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13 / 20

hasn't been said in a review before? Not sure why anyone really cares what someone else writes in their review

impeachable 37 Reviews 607 reads
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14 / 20

I thought we were supposed to treat everyone nice.  Brown-nosers.

my_2Cents 156 reads
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15 / 20

You confuse kindness (human or inhuman) with sucking up.

sirbucky 31 Reviews 643 reads
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16 / 20

I don't like the idea that you or others are now passing judgment on what the reviews should say.
Nuff said

crushedflowers 7 Reviews 464 reads
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17 / 20

Try not to get to bent out of shape over it ;)

Although... treat her nice should go without saying.

741512th 34 Reviews 501 reads
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18 / 20
MsChayse 579 reads
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19 / 20

This statement lays out the welcome mat to guys who's intent is to rip of a provider.

hornet37 633 reads
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20 / 20

Or if she was faking she was a great actress.

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