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calilovescash1348 reads

I feel sorry for those who don't read TER reviews first.

Que Pasa675 reads

Once again, despite the number of piss-poor reviews about Calilovescash's slick upsell, sorry-assed vatos still go see her, however poorer for the experience!    

Maybe we should start a small contest here,... what chica has the longest string of poor and/or upsell reviews here yet hombres are still hot for her likes moscas to shit! Plese feel free to post her profile here.

How men are so easily parted from their money, especially when the small head is thinking for the big one.

I simply refuse to be lured into the upsell game.  If she can't tell me what it'll be upfront for all services rendered, then I walk.  I don't allow it from women or any other salesperson.  Once the upsell starts, I leave.  Plain and simple.

This is the oldest trick for women in the history of mankind.  Get a man aroused and vulnerable to his sexual side and common sense and then take advantage of it.  Once they start the first upsell you have no idea of how many more are to come.  It's just deceitful to me, and neither a man nor woman should try to do this to another.  I'm more than happy to pay the asking price upfront for anything that is offered.  I'll be much happier knowing right away what I'm in for at the beginning.

2sense439 reads

As a man, I would feel worse about being manipulated so easily by women, except that recent studies indicate that it's deeply embedded in our basic biology.

On last Friday's "Science Friday" (see below link), there was  a report on South African frogs, indicating how similar the males of that species are to us.

Unlike other species (except for ours), the female South African frogs are pretty chatty, using their click-like 'songs' to either lure or repel the male. Indeed, the male frog will excitedly mate with a speaker lowered into the tank, which is projecting the  alluring song of the female.

If we fast forward ~3-400 million years of evolutionary biology, is it so surprising that we human males will readily fork over additional small bits of colored paper for a chance to mate with our female counterparts? At least we're not humping Ipods!

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