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CiaraPhx See my TER Reviews 1413 reads
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I told you to get the address right:  It's 69 Corvette Blvd., Hollywood, Ca 90210. Gees! I'm going to have to spank you again, and this time it will be 40 whacks -- like Lizzy girl. Ooh!

Hugs,
Ciara

For me, looking at the reviews with location specifying the city greatly helps me determine how to allocate my time (like driving).  I wanted to know if everyone would like to start listing the city of individuals they hook up with when they do their reviews.  What does everyone think of this?  Should this be done, or just avoided altogether?

It's easy to email a provider and ask her the location of her incall (if she has one). Some cities require an escort license, etc., so posting the city in a review is probably not a good idea unless you merely say "in town or close to town." However, I'm sure hobbyists could disagree since it might save them the phone call or email.

Hugs,
Ciara

followme2203 reads

I should not say in a review that i saw a pretty lil flaxen redhead at
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BufPhx, Azyork

Thank You

I told you to get the address right:  It's 69 Corvette Blvd., Hollywood, Ca 90210. Gees! I'm going to have to spank you again, and this time it will be 40 whacks -- like Lizzy girl. Ooh!

Hugs,
Ciara

Captain Captious2081 reads

If you live in "Pomona" California it's a given that 85% of the providers live 50+ minutes from you. If you are visiting Pomona on business it's a given that you'll look at a map and figure the gal(s) live 5 minutes away. Only to those living regionally would such info be of any limited value and not worth the enlightenment to LE.

Like real estate( location, location, location) We should adopt the above phrase.  Discretion keeps everyone a tad bit safer, not just from L.E. but other elements too.

Every review posted on TER is listed under the ladies profile.
Her profile will list what city she is in and most also list a website to go to.
If not, then if you are interested in her, just contact her.
Jeez, this is not that complicated.

Just my opinion...
B

Don't make this any more "intrusive" than it has to be and do a little work for yourself.

I think it could be helpful, especially in larger areas.  For example, I live in Baltimore, which gets lumped into TER's "DC" listing.  If I see a review for a provider, she *might* be close to me, and she *might* be a two-hour drive away in Northern Virginia.  Frankly, it's easier for me to drive to Philadelphia than it is to get to some parts of Northern Virginia.  I think it's really helpful to have some way to narrow it down a little bit within the general area, which is sometimes overly broad.

It might help if people just mentioned it in the text of the review, rather than the information that you provide about it.  It does me no good to see a review that says, "Went to a hotel that was conveniently located".  Hey, it might be convenient for *you*, but give the rest of us some kind of clue about roughly where we might be going.  Doesn't have to be a street address, and I'm certain that it shouldn't be a specific hotel name, but say something like "near Bethesda" or "close to BWI Aiport".

It saves my time and the provider's time -- I can weed out the people who are too far for me to reach, and I don't have to bother the provider with email that isn't going to lead to an actual appointment.

Sorry, should have been more specific.  I didn't mean addresses and such.  But a more global location like city.  I have seen many profiles that when I speak to them, they actually lived in a different city than the one associated with their profile.  I found some lived closer to me than I thought even though their profile states they were 50 miles away from me while in fact they were in a city next to mine.

Thank you all for your replies and comments.

By some of our more inconsiderate posters. If you do some research as Bob suggests, you'll find the ladies who meet your location needs. Whatever you do, don't call ladies for last minute dates in larger cities. First, it's a bad idea and second, your quality ratio goes down to street-walker levels. I caught the drift of your question and if for example a lady lists "Los Angeles" well unless she has other clues in her reviews, LA is huge and if you are unlucky with traffic or don't know the city that well, you'll be driving til midnight. As far as outcalls, not many LA ladies are going to come to Orange County and the ones that will show up are ROBs. In Chicago, we aren't so big, but there are a few negihborhoods that you don't go looking to get laid in after dark. Happy hunting and keep TER close to your bedside, you'll lose less time and money.

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