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Diwata See my TER Reviews 1338 reads
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When a lady gotten a new review with a score higher than you had given her what made you want to see that lady again inspite of you had  given her a low score and even, you say in your review that you will not repeat or will not see her again or not even your cup of tea, etc.???...I mean don't u think it will just makes it feel awkward to have a session again the fact that it has already upset the lady...do u think she will give you an appointment again???...

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sympathyforthedevil 57 Reviews 927 reads
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2 / 5

I don't see how that would happen unless the provider admitted she was off for some legit reason and wanted a chance to make it up. If there is just no chemistry what's the point.

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 310 reads
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3 / 5

I agree with Dan here.
If I had a "not so good" session and wrote a poor review, and said I wouldn't repeat...
Then I wouldn't repeat. If her subsequent reviews are good, well then lucky for the guys seeing her after me.

SensualGent 13 Reviews 1079 reads
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4 / 5

Why would I try to see her again if I did not have a great time or there was NO chemistry.
This has happened in the past to me & I have decided not to even write a review, since
we did not click and she had a slew of good reviews.  This hasn't happened much, since
I joined TER, but did happen recently & I decided it was my fault for meeting with the
provider, when I wasn't too sure about it.  That was my mistake, because I did not
heed my own advice about due diligence and research.  I would only write a negative
review if I felt I was ripped off(dash out the door w/my $$$) or if the provider was nasty
looking(unclean). If those two issues did not happen, then why would I try to affect a
provider's livelihood, since the onus was on me to determine whether or not, we could be
compatible.  Especially, if other hobbyists found the provider to be acceptable/exceptional.
In those instances, I prefer to NOT write a review and chalk it up to experience. Fortunately,
this situation happens so rarely, since I base a lot of decisions on provider preference, by
attending M & G's. for chemistry.

tarabentley 423 reads
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5 / 5


Thats my man DAN , straight to the point, and prob very true

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