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Deepfinger 2021 reads
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1 / 51

Can someone explain the phenomenon of accounts like these? It's clear he physically can't visit so many girls in so many cities, so why are there so many reviews? Why aren't the moderators doing anything about it?

mrfisher 115 Reviews 58 reads
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2 / 51

but rather the cities those gals are from (if their sites are kept up to date which is itself often in question) .

 
So, while he could be faking reviews, the city is not the most telling thing.

 
It could be that he saw so many gals all at once, though he maybe spread this out over the allowed 3 months and decided to take a day to get them all written up at once.

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 52 reads
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3 / 51

I’m always going to report fake reviews on my profile. If we never met it’s wrong to submit a false review. It happens often & I always challenge people who continue to post fake reviews. TER has been good to me because I require a deposit to book, since 2010. No deposit = no booking, so it’s rather difficult to write me a fake review.  

Providers require a deposit to book, so you can report fake reviews. I do & TER takes them down it might take over a week, but it works. I am a low volume provider, so I know everyone I see. If you have lots of traffic it’s harder to track down people.  

Fake reviews are always going to happen especially if they’re giving out free vip days as an incentive.

inicky46 61 Reviews 51 reads
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4 / 51

It's that they were all in the same month. That's what screams fraud.

paigesavage See my TER Reviews 60 reads
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5 / 51

How much do you still trust the reviews system here?

 
Now on to the actual question/issue at hand. Touring has increased a lot in the last few years and in cities like Boston, it’s not unusual for multiple visiting providers to overlap in a short window. So multiple providers from various cities in one month doesn’t automatically mean someone is hopping flights weekly. It's more likely providers are hopping flights to Boston.  The timing though is a bit suspicious. While 10 reviews in one month is high-volume behavior, and high volume always makes people question authenticity, it’s technically possible. Especially if the individual is oscillating between independents and agency providers. Looking at their reviews, it appears they are.  
 

Regardless, there’s a broader trust issue with this platform. Reviews are currency here. They affect rankings, visibility, and sometimes income. When moderation feels inconsistent, whether that’s taking down fake negatives, allowing fake positives, AI photos, or strategic incentives, suspicion spreads fast. And once trust erodes, everything starts to look suspicious. That said, deposits definitely help from a provider standpoint because they create a verifiable booking trail but it's not a guarantee at times with TER. Sometimes you have to go back and forth with admin for a couple months. Low-volume models make it easier to challenge fake reviews especially if you track your bookings. High-volume models are harder to track.

 
At the end of the day, though, not every prolific reviewer is fraudulent. Some people do binge-book, others spread visits out and write later, and some do both. And yes, some do write fake reviews to chase the VIP days + it's an ego status boost.  

 
But what I think you're really circling isn't one account it's how much faith do you, and others, still have in the review system overall.

EdrienneCole See my TER Reviews 67 reads
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6 / 51

Yes, it's helpful to require a deposit and the lack thereof *should* work in our favor when we challenge fake reviews. But when it takes weeks for them to be removed - and then within days of one being removed, another fake shows up - what then? I'm on my fourth character assassination review in 3 months and this latest one has been up 12 days now with zero TER response to repeated progress inquiries.  
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I've even adopted additional steps (painless and post-screening) to ensure that each gent has multiple points of verification he can use to prove he's seen me, if there's ever a reason for me to dispute a review. (Thank you to the lovely Ms Paige for her wisdom in this area) But when libel is permitted to sit there... and sit there... and sit there and no new procedural steps are taken by TER to filter or flag likely faked reviews, it damages the integrity of the TER platform along with the reputation of the lady/ies involved.
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It's nice to see gents be loudly annoyed with poor 'fake review' processes, especially those who PAY for their VIP (ladies must pay for our VIP since we're quite unlikely to be writing reviews for free access).

hehitshewins 66 reads
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7 / 51

Personally, I would submit a problem report and give admin a chance to review it. I don’t think they have the system in place to catch all the dirt here. So, unfortunately, we can’t simply trust reviews and need to do our own homework.

RespectfulRobert 60 reads
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8 / 51

Those locations are set by the first reviewer and they are often of touring women whose home base is elsewhere. Case in point is Camille Rizzi. She works for an agency that tours many cities, Philly being one of them but I am 99% sure Philly is not her home base.  
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The reviewer in question has numerous white lists so I am not so sure his reviews are fake. Many women tour Boston as its a popular tour destination and many other locations he has listed are from woman who work for other agencies that are in or tour Boston.

RegencyHobbyist 109 Reviews 53 reads
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9 / 51

The White Lists would indicate to me that he is a paid review farmer and the ladies then white list him to make the reviews look real. In a situation like this I feel like TER/the Mods need to demand proof of dates or take down the reviews.

RespectfulRobert 54 reads
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10 / 51

His latest review was a 7/6. He also had several critical things to say in that review about the girl. Does that really strike you as a likely paid review? In addition, he has numerous other 7s, a half dozen or so 6s, a 5 and even a 2. I think the evidence pushes back on your claim.

CuriousCatie 85 reads
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11 / 51

It appears you also have many ladies per month and listing different cities …did you see them in those listed cities?

36363jensen 4 Reviews 69 reads
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12 / 51

But even beyond that, why get so worked up about something you just think is happening. How are fake reviews that much different, from a practical perspective, from reviews from people who just have significantly different tastes, preferences and aesthetics? Neither are all that helpful since even if the give a good review it's likely not steering one to a good session. Just ignore the reviews that you don't trust of know cannot help.

 
If you have clear proof of a fake review, fine, let TER know -- and even post about that with whatever proof you can post if one wants -- but then it's in their court.

RegencyHobbyist 109 Reviews 62 reads
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13 / 51

As Billy Joel said: "You may be right, I might be crazy." He's been around since 2002, so that mitigates in his favor as well. But the number of reviews in September (20) and the fact that virtually all are 9s or 10s in performance still leaves me skeptical.

-- Modified on 2/12/2026 12:33:18 PM

RespectfulRobert 60 reads
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14 / 51

Evidence on both sides to be sure. I am just not convinced he is a fake though. September of last year seemed like a bit of an outlier for him but maybe he retired, had a plan to do that many dates in a month, etc.  
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In addition to the money, the time it takes to plan out all those dates and all the back and forth email/text wise, if he is legit, is damn impressive. And that's not even mentioning the stamina it would take to bed at least 20 women in 30 days time or so.

helixir 54 Reviews 51 reads
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15 / 51

I've seen a few ladies appear on the LA  Review Board with reviews in 6 different cities in a couple of months. When I looked at a couple of the ads, the lady's ad text said something such as "I love living in The City". Which city, honey?

Trust your spider sense.

looking4918 13 Reviews 75 reads
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16 / 51
EdrienneCole See my TER Reviews 78 reads
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17 / 51

I think someone might be a lil sweet on me🥰 Thank you!
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Just be careful or some of the meanies around here might start name callin'🥴 🤪

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 55 reads
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18 / 51

This attempt to yet again normalize fake reviews is borderline absurd.

This is a REVIEW site first and foremost. The product it sells is reviews that are supposed to be real.

Fake reviews introduce significant noise and decrease the SNR.
If fake reviews end up making up 90% of reviews, what is this site worth now?  

Would you read any reviews knowing beforehand they are fake? Why?

 
Real reviews are ALWAYS helpful. Fake ones are NEVER helpful because they are fiction.  

One might not share opinions of a real review, but getting information that is truthful is extremely important in this hobby. I've gotten some very important info from people who have completely different tastes from mine.

Laspho 90 reads
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19 / 51

Wow read some of his reviews. Interesting how quite a few seem to be bare.

networking 10 Reviews 90 reads
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20 / 51

This piece of work garners consistently bad reviews, one being from me.

When I saw newly added fantastic, but unlikely, reviews. I complained to TER, seeking their removal, and got no joy with my request.

See for yourself!

-- Modified on 2/13/2026 2:33:00 AM

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 55 reads
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21 / 51

TER isn't going to ask reviewers for proof of deposit. TER will ask for proof of making an appointment, ie text or email exchange. At least from what I know they aren't going to share those details with the provider, because that would out the person to the provider.  

 
The whole point of things such as aliases and anonymous reviews is to decouple anonymous reviews from real mongers and their pii.  

 
Now yes, having a good memory and being a low volume provider, this does give one a better idea to associate a reviewer with the actual monger. To avoid this (usually unwanted) association mongers will generally wait much longer (if it's a low volume provider) to write a review and will avoid using specific details.  

 
I don't think having a deposit policy affects better fake review detection in any way. It's still one person's word against another persons word.

-- Modified on 2/12/2026 11:34:29 PM

36363jensen 4 Reviews 56 reads
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22 / 51

Doesn't that depend on just how long after the actual session and how many reviews at the same time the review submitted along with how TER assigns the location isn't it. Perhaps if, rather than city the location field in the review were used (and people entered the data a city/county/neighborhood -- but not address lol -- it might be more informative.

 
Similarly, if TER had a field for date of appointment (brings a bit of risk from a legal perspective but small I think) or reduced the time period after any session a review could be submitted (again, has some ramifications that some might not like) they could then think about taking the actions the OP suggested.

 
Rather than reviews here, I think the poster who mentioned checking the provider's ads to see what they say about where she has been touring is a better input than the crude timing of reviews posted to TER. And that is something that providers who tour could do to make it more difficult for people to submit fake reviews, and more difficult for their competition to scam and cheat giving them all a bad name (market for lemons issue).

36363jensen 4 Reviews 55 reads
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23 / 51

Given the bit about how long the reviewer has been around and the range of scores I'm surprised no one has pointed out the simple reviewing fact that when you create a review the site prefills the date of the appointment info (with current month and year -- don't know if many still recall the old bug where around reviews were getting future dated because the month was not updating to January from December but the year did so reviews were showing up with Dec 20xx when it was only Jan 20xx).

 
If they guy was writing a bunch of reviews in September and didn't think of changing that to the date the session actually occurred  this is exactly what it would look like.

 
I am often amazed at what seems to be a serious degree of confirmation bias by people here. Given the incomes many have I would assume both decent education and good work experience requiring a superior level of critical thinking skills but have to wonder about that at times.

BOSTONBOY 400 Reviews 79 reads
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24 / 51

I appreciate you taking the time to comment on my reviews. That said, if you’re going to question someone’s credibility, it’s important to understand how the platform actually works.

I’ve been on TER for over 25 years, going back to its inception, and prior to that I was active on the Big Doggie Board. I didn’t build that kind of history by posting fake or paid reviews. My track record speaks for itself.

As for locations, TER only requires “hotel” or “apartment.” When a city isn’t manually entered, the system defaults to the provider’s home base. Many reviewers follow that format, especially when seeing traveling providers. The vast majority of my encounters occur in Boston — which is exactly why I use the name “BostonBoy.” There’s no deception involved; it’s simply how the system populates the data.

I am not a paid reviewer. I fund my own experiences and I don’t even review every encounter. In fact, if an experience lacks chemistry or is underwhelming, I often choose not to post at all rather than criticize someone publicly. If a provider prefers not to be reviewed, I respect that. If they ask for a review, I write one honestly.

If there’s a specific review you believe is inaccurate, feel free to identify it directly. General insinuations about conspiracies or paid reviews don’t carry much weight without evidence. I stand by what I write and have for decades.

If you have questions, reach out directly. Otherwise, I’m comfortable letting my history and consistency speak for themselves.

EdrienneCole See my TER Reviews 68 reads
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25 / 51

My first fake review was a 7/8 and offered both general compliments and pointed detractions. The scores only dropped to the 2/3 range and the libel became way more ridiculous and vituperative when I was able to successfully get that first one removed. So a paid review could be both a positive one to pump one girl's rating or negative one to drop another girl's - with the end effect being an improvement in the payor's placement. Anyone running this scam would know that you have to make the fake reviewer's profile look somewhat balanced/impartial, even though they screwed up with the dates and/or locations on this one.  
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36363jensen made a point about the how dates appear when you guys fill the form out so maybe.... maayybeee.... that can explain something about this particular situation?  I don't know anything about that side of the equation so my "jury" is still out on this particular profile. I just know there are enough flags to cause concern.

BOSTONBOY 400 Reviews 103 reads
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26 / 51

I appreciate you taking the time to comment on my reviews. That said, if you’re going to question someone’s credibility, it’s important to understand how the platform actually works.

I’ve been on TER for over 25 years, going back to its inception, and prior to that I was active on the Big Doggie Board. I didn’t build that kind of history by posting fake or paid reviews. My track record speaks for itself.

As for locations, TER only requires “hotel” or “apartment.” When a city isn’t manually entered, the system defaults to the provider’s home base. Many reviewers follow that format, especially when seeing traveling providers. The vast majority of my encounters occur in Boston — which is exactly why I use the name “BostonBoy.” There’s no deception involved; it’s simply how the system populates the data.

I am not a paid reviewer. I fund my own experiences and I don’t even review every encounter. In fact, if an experience lacks chemistry or is underwhelming, I often choose not to post at all rather than criticize someone publicly. If a provider prefers not to be reviewed, I respect that. If they ask for a review, I write one honestly.

If there’s a specific review you believe is inaccurate, feel free to identify it directly. General insinuations about conspiracies or paid reviews don’t carry much weight without evidence. I stand by what I write and have for decades.

If you have questions, reach out directly. Otherwise, I’m comfortable letting my history and consistency speak for themselves.

RespectfulRobert 54 reads
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27 / 51

I would think he would make the necessary changes re: the month/year but you may be correct. Some of those dates may have occurred in August (or prior) and he just rolled with the September software default.  
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I tend to write and submit my reviews within 24-48 hours of the date occurring, but I have friends that like to wait or dont have the time presently to submit the review in a timely manner.  
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Good point overall though Jensen.

RespectfulRobert 62 reads
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28 / 51

I just haven't seen anything conclusive that this guy is not legit. Let's say he has seen 20 women all in one month. Certainly well within the bounds of possibility. He has seen a massive amount of women prior to and after that particular month so it's not like he went from 1-2 month to 20.  
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I think it's human to look at that though with a jaundice eye, but that doesn't mean he is being paid to write good or bad reviews. I like to give people the benefit of the doubt in these types of cases with definitive proof very much lacking to convict him, if only in the court of public TER opinion. lol.

RespectfulRobert 67 reads
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29 / 51

I am glad you chimed in as you are a great advocate for your own legitimacy. While I don't believe the OP had any bad intentions, you nonetheless got drug through the mud so to speak and that was unfair to you. Thanks for your post and for addressing the issue!

BOSTONBOY 400 Reviews 55 reads
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30 / 51
helixir 54 Reviews 81 reads
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31 / 51

Someone else who remembers Big Doggie and the dark times before TER.

Hail Fellow, well met!

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 56 reads
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32 / 51

But it definitely raises some alarms worth investigating. There are definitely mongers out there who see providers nearly daily. There are also mongers who didn't write reviews for a while and might want to do it in a bulk.  

 
About critical thinking, well there is someone who in this thread literally asked, on a review site no less, what's the practical difference between fake reviews and reviews that don't align with our preferences, so yeah.

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 51 reads
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33 / 51

What ends up happening is that what reviews are supposed to be - something consumers tell each other about their experiences and quality of product/service - has slowly moved to back channels.... and the public reviews are now just the facade that is curated to be kept a certain way. Because "income depends on it".  

 
Of course there is no trust. There are no reviews if after every mediocre or negative experience you start thinking "what would happen to someones income if I write the review" . Even when you have full anonymity.  

 
I personally don't trust reviews of someone who cannot publicly be critical of an experience or a service they paid for, even under anonymity. It makes no sense. The point of a review is to relay the experience to other consumers.

blue5361 189 Reviews 79 reads
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34 / 51

Before I saw Bostonboy chime in on this, I was sorting through his reviews, particularly the ones from providers from out of State. All of them legitimately travel, and have other reviews from when they were in Boston. Based on my “review” of his reviews and track record, I was going to say these look a lot more legitimate than a whole bunch of other reviews I have questioned. Bogus reviews are usually short, lack in-depth details about a provider or service, or are obvious fakes to pump a girl, like one and done! I even saw one guy who cut and pasted the exact same review a handful of times! Fake reviews are usually either to get VIP days or to pump a bogus girl. These reviews don’t really fall into either category in my opinion.  I conclude:  Bravo Bostonboy!! You’ve got more stamina and more dough than I do! Enjoy your mongering!

looking4918 13 Reviews 76 reads
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looking4918 13 Reviews 77 reads
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36 / 51

Fake Reviews really hurt TER credibility as the best review sight in the country. I have no doubt providers get screwed also.
I have always paid for VIP access so I don't have to grind out reviews every month. I think a stop to all the chronic fake reviews would be great but difficult  for TER to accomplish. A separate type of VIP " Paying customers "  might be the best answer to this problem. Ignoring the problem as TER has done for years is not the answer. AI and bots will only make the problem worse quickly. TER must move forward in some way. I for one am tired of looking for what 9 to 10 rated provider are real or fake.          

hehitshewins 81 reads
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37 / 51

I went from being skeptical of these reviews to idolizing Bostonboy. So glad he responded and glad to hear these are legit reviews.

Laspho 88 reads
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38 / 51

He’s my hero. Guy raw dogged some hotties lol

snafu929 20 Reviews 75 reads
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39 / 51

I recall it well and MPLS had a decent board but there was an overlord with some sort of local connection and if you crossed his path and put his nose out of joint in any way, he was quick to ban you.  If I remember correctly, they had pretty good search options...mainly keyword, in the reviews.

 
I'm surprised mentioning the name didn't get this thread culled already.  Anyone recall Heavenorhell.com?  .net???

Deepfinger 78 reads
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41 / 51

Thank you all for your answers, it was a pleasure to read. Bostonboy wrote that all these girls were on tour—so, were they all in Boston?

You wrote that you've been in this business for 25 years, which means you're either closer to 50 or much older. Did I understand you correctly that in September 2025, you had sex with 22 girls (whom you reviewed)?

Thanks

BOSTONBOY 400 Reviews 50 reads
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42 / 51

Deepfinger,

You should probably take the time to actually read the TER guidelines before publicly questioning me. Your assumptions say more about you than they do about my reviews.

For clarity: there is no hard rule requiring a city change, no hard rule about modifying dates, and no hard deadline on submission timing. The guideline clearly says reviews should be submitted within 90 days — not must. That distinction matters.

Also, when submitting an update on someone I’ve already reviewed, TER does not credit additional access days. So that theory doesn’t hold up either.

No, I didn’t see everyone in September. Visits took place in the Boston area between June and September. I had downtime between projects and used that time to catch up on writing reviews — which, frankly, I don’t owe you an explanation for.

For your reference, the guidelines state:
• Updates on previously reviewed providers do not grant additional 15-day credits and must be complete rewrites adding new information.
• Reviews should recount visits within the last three months to remain timely.
• General and Juicy sections must be detailed, candid, and at least four lines long, with the Juicy section being a full, from-your-perspective account.

I follow the rules. I’ve been on TER for over 25 years and long before that on other boards. I didn’t build that reputation by fabricating reviews.

If you had legitimate questions, you could have messaged me privately like several other members have. I’ve always responded respectfully. Instead, you chose to posture publicly.

Next time, do your homework before trying to call someone out.

— BostonBoy

snafu929 20 Reviews 61 reads
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43 / 51

Well said!  Although much less active as you, I also delay my reviews for no other reason that having good deniability should I ever be called on the carpet for being in a certain place at a certain time and doing things that my get me in trouble.  Example, I may post a review stating a moment in time when it's quite easy to prove that I was another part of the country at the time.  Not for LE purposes, just to allow deniability should any of this ever be used against me in any civil proceeding such as a divorce.  

RespectfulRobert 58 reads
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44 / 51

Why keep badgering a member in good standing? He has replied to your concerns, as well as others, answered all your questions, and has done so admirably, imo. I see no evidence at all his reviews are fake as you implied in your OP. If you have any real proof he is a fraud, please provide it now. Otherwise, I think it's high time for you to move on.

Oatmeallover 64 reads
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BOSTONBOY 400 Reviews 57 reads
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46 / 51

My age has nothing to do with credibility. I’ve been part of this lifestyle for over four decades. I’ve built long-term friendships, earned trust, and maintained relationships that extend beyond the space — including traveling socially with providers and their families.

I’ve stepped away during serious relationships and never lived a double life. I conduct myself with respect, and that’s reflected in how I’m treated.

If you question that, that’s your prerogative. My track record speaks for itself.

helixir 54 Reviews 88 reads
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47 / 51

Boston Boy owes you no explanation for anything. You're being a dick.

BOSTONBOY 400 Reviews 58 reads
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48 / 51

He’d have to have one to be one. I have It in good authority, he’s on the receiving end of a strap-on. To each his own, no judgement here.

moneyball5 77 reads
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BOSTONBOY 400 Reviews 87 reads
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50 / 51

Thanks to you and the respect I’ve got of TER they rewarded me.
Who looks foolish now, TinyMember, I mean DeepFinger. 😂  

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Laspho 76 reads
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51 / 51

I’ve seen a few who you reviewed and the experience pretty much matches up to mine. I’m glad they rewarded you.

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