I agree, and prefer your type of review. I look back at some of the guys I have seen and what they wrote, and think...damn, how old was he? Certain review styles attract certain types of clients, and I would prefer not to be reviewed by a bunch of teenage boy types...writing styles, I mean.
I'm fairly new to this and I wrote a review about the first provider I saw. I was excited about finally becoming part of the community instead of just a voyer. Afterwards, I realized that I don't want something that is very personal and private out on the web for public consumption, so I decided not to write reviews anymore. I understand that this is a review site and it is expected that people pass on their experiences to help others, but I'm just not comfortable with that part of the hobby.
The problem is that I saw a provider over the weekend who was very beautiful with a great personality and frankly very good at what she does, but she is also pretty new and doesn't have a lot of reviews. So I decided that I would write a review about our experience without going into specifics about what happened behind closed doors.
As you can probably guess, TER rejected the review saying that it needed more graphic details. So my question is this, is there a way I can write a review about her without going into graphic detail?
Can you get away without mentioning any sex acts at all? No. But can you use language that doesnt give explicit detail? Yes. For example, you can say "her BBBJ was excellent" instead of going into every slurp, suck and glide up and down your pole. Thats how most guys get around that and TER will approve that kinda review. If you read some they read like alphabet soup. "We DFK, BBBJ, CFS, FIV"....etc. Again, no graphic details but you do need to mention what kinda sex for afterall thats what TER is all about, review wise.
On another note, you can contact admin and if you have a good reason, like you mentioned you put something very private or personal in the review, TER may let you re-edit the review. I have done it. Usually its a case of giving up too much personal info about the girl that could possibly I.D. her to someone, that sort of thing.
I appreciate your sensitivity for this girl's feelings. I too am not fond of reviews and I don't like being too "graphic" either but I can see the necessity to convey enough information to benefit the lady and also the guys reading. As Blue said you don't need to throw in the whole alphabet. In my review I think I only used each of these words just once: BBBJ, daty, 69, pussy. That's as "graphic" as I got.
As a rule, I would never consider writing a review without the lady's permission. Some, like my current ATF I would never write about just because I want to keep what is between us private (plus she already has > 80 reviews on TER so she doesn't need the exposure)
if you know what I mean. lol
Blue and daty are correct. TER does require you to give some details in order to post the review, but you dont have to write it like you are writing to Penthouse Forum. Sure there are a lot of reviews that are written in the Penthouse Forum style, and a lot of reviews where the reviewer actually seems to be reviewing himself! However there are also many that get their point across without doing it in that manner, sharing enough info so others reading can make an informed choice, but yet without going into graphic detail.
If you want some examples, read some of the reviews from our newbie board host, swimtrekr.
Or you can read mine. (Some of mine tend to be long winded, but the most recent one is short, and none of them are too graphic.) Anyway, there are definitely ways to write a review that TER will accept, but without giving more info than you are comfortable sharing.
Good Luck.
read a couple of my latest reviews. As I have said before, I use very little explicit language, but my narrative leaves no doubt as to what took place during my encounter with the lady. If the story is told, the language used is a minor concern.
Swim
Why are you writing a review if you wish to keep details private? Just don't write the review and move on. You have no obligation to write one.
If your motivation is to help her with her business, sorry...the rules her are that reviews must be explicit.
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He should simply not review her at all.
More often then not women tell me that they prefer I not be very explicit in the review when I write it. Now, for some guys when they end a session they no longer care (if they ever did) what the woman wants but since I plan to see them in the future I keep it in mind. I won't give them a better review just because they ask, but I will keep out explicit info if it makes them feel more comfortable. A little consideration makes this entire business much more pleasant.
And noting in the review that she received and gave oral, and allowed certain things during the session.
You don't have to write that her pussy lips looked a certain way and that she ran her tongue along the veiny head of your cock, etc.
Just look at a few of my reviews as an example. I don't like to go into graphic detail either. You don't have to be crude or over the top. You dont have to describe how you gave you the bj, how it felt, and write a short graphic novel as long as you just mention in some way that it happened. It is perfectly possible to be tasteful and still write a review that TER will accept.
I agree, and prefer your type of review. I look back at some of the guys I have seen and what they wrote, and think...damn, how old was he? Certain review styles attract certain types of clients, and I would prefer not to be reviewed by a bunch of teenage boy types...writing styles, I mean.
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