Newbie - FAQ

just write honestly about your experience...
dragoon7 7910 reads
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Respect comes with experience - pretty much in any area of life, right?  Nobody will fault you for being a "newbie" and if you point that out, that'll be all the disclaimer you need.  Otherwise just write what happened.  And remember that we click with some providers and others we don't.  Just because you had a great time, doesn't mean others did (and vice versa).  That's why you'll see the acronym YMMV (Your Milage May Vary) often in reviews.  Don't worry, just dive right in.

The only advice I would give is err on the side of the conservative...if you think it's between a 7 and an 8, give the 7.

D7

timbe6928 reads

I saw a provider recently!  She has a lot of reviews, which are mixed!  I want to write a good review on her,  However I don't know how this would reflect on me.  I want to become a well respected reviewer.  Any advance?  I guess I should have read the reviews first even though I had a good time.  Plus she asked if I had a good time & referred me to this site.

dragoon77911 reads

Respect comes with experience - pretty much in any area of life, right?  Nobody will fault you for being a "newbie" and if you point that out, that'll be all the disclaimer you need.  Otherwise just write what happened.  And remember that we click with some providers and others we don't.  Just because you had a great time, doesn't mean others did (and vice versa).  That's why you'll see the acronym YMMV (Your Milage May Vary) often in reviews.  Don't worry, just dive right in.

The only advice I would give is err on the side of the conservative...if you think it's between a 7 and an 8, give the 7.

D7

timbe6860 reads

Thanks for the advise! I wrote my time with the provider.  Which I did enjoy!

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