I would think that the non-positive things might be important to the reviewer than the positive aspect so no strong interest to see the person again. The reviewer might feel that even if the session was not that great for them others might appreciate what was positively mentioned so trying to be fair in the review.
A lot of clients will review a provider and say all or mostly positive things about the experience, but end with "I wouldn't repeat" ("The experience was nice, but I would not repeat"). For those of you who read reviews before booking and look for new providers to see on review sites like this one, what goes through your head when you read a review that says they wouldn't repeat? Does it deter you or make you skeptical about seeing that escort?
Years ago if she had 10 or more positive reviews I would ignore it. Now days with so many providers having several pages of 10,10 reviews it would catch my attention. We all know that not every session is going to be perfect. Personality's don't mix well, or one of the two might be having a bad day. It happens. AI or fake posters get better every day. I think we are headed to a point where a bad review every now and then might bring credibility to a otherwise great provider.
If there are very few reviews or it’s a repeated theme, it’s a red flag. But for someone well reviewed with many reviews, and it’s a one off, I don’t pay it much mind.
I saw a provider once, 10 in the looks, service (sex wise) was good, but the chemistry just wasn't there. So the review was extremely positive, but for me I wouldn't see her again. Another experience I had with a different provider, after I left the hotel there was a guy that started following me as I was walking back to my car in the parking garage. I made a few wrong turns and took the long way to see if it was just a coincidence, but it wasn't, dude just kept trailing me. Idk if it was LE or maybe her manager, but the shit spooked me a bit, so that was a would not repeat for me. . I think TER wise, it would take just a crap load of those types of reviews to deter a client from seeing said provider. There are full blown scam reviews on here and the provider still has a handful of them, so that should tell you something. I think a lot of clients have the mindset of "it would be different with me" or they are just willing to take the L going in to bang a hot provider. And a fool with money shall soon part ways.
I would think that the non-positive things might be important to the reviewer than the positive aspect so no strong interest to see the person again. The reviewer might feel that even if the session was not that great for them others might appreciate what was positively mentioned so trying to be fair in the review.
Obviously, it depends on the reviewer other reviews, but if it's a ine-off comment that he doesn't usually add, I take it more seriously than a glowing 1,000 word review.
It’s often a chemistry / connection / enthusiasm thing. Which, ironically, takes time to build a connection; but if it feels forced, we don’t want to repeat in order to build the connection.
In other words the “looks” and “performance” are objectively great but the spark isn’t there and thus it’s not a great feeling subjectively; may not repeat.
I don’t write reviews like this but that’s how I mentally reconcile the apparent contradiction.
"Not my cup of tea" or "not my thing" are usually terms that are used. But id expect there to be some explanation as to why.
I've had this before where there was nothing particularly wrong with the girl, and she was good looking, but service wasn't what I like and attitude was average. It was fun to see a young looker once, but someone who I have little chemistry with and whose skills I think need work, I would probably not repeat...
Also worth saying a lot of times people are either scared or act "like gentlemen" and avoid putting details as to why. Maybe they don't want to hurt a providers feelings, or they don't want them to get mad and bl them, so they make a review appear decent but in the end they say they won't repeat so they express their feelings but also give a good "grade". I don't think this is good for us other folks reading reviews, but this undoubtedly happens.
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