Another curious post. Last time I asked why people chose to hobby this time I'm wondering what age are yall or at what age did you start? And career to afford it if your comfortable sharing. I'm in my mid 20s and started early 20s. I'm in the "party favor" business that lets me afford things, I'm not very educated at all but I always seen school as a scam. I started this hobby young for two reasons, like I said in the last post it's about the power to get what I want when I want but also see myself as a free thinker, I don't care about what's normal to sociaty or "morally correct", I think for myself and make my own morals and norms. Monogamy feels unnatural and if a woman is offering a good time and asking for a little money that sounds like a really good deal compared to a lot of alternatives like signing a marriage contract or paying for a dinner date with no sex promised. I do date still and go out but I see the "civie" side of dating and hook ups as more of a "hobby" cause it's just for the fun of talking to girls and shooting shots but never taken seriously, this isn't a hobby for me but the norm, it just doesn't make since to wait till I'm 45, divorced paying alimony or stuck in a loveless sexless marriage or to be like most guys my age shooting shots left and right wasting money on dates hoping to get something I can easily just pay for directly and save the time and energy, a lot of things people do make no since at all and it's all done cause it's the "norm" like it frustates me seeing people in their 60s slaving away saying hard work pays off while they make minimum wage or people my ages getting into student dept, I think women who are escorts are already smarter than the average person for not living life stuck in a office for mid pay. I rather just think for myself and do whatever gets me what I want the easiest.
If you see so many hookers why haven’t you posted a bunch of reviews? You seem to have the time to start discussion topics, but no time for reviews? Or are you just trolling TER and its members?
Re: I’m curious Name one good reason to leave a review that benefits me.
So, Are You Saying You Don't Read Other People's Reviews? . I ask because you write on another thread that you will only review "life changing" ladies. If you only write about these great ladies, how will anyone know about the "meh" ladies? . It is your choice of course and you don't even have to write reviews. It isn't a prerequisite for posting on the Boards. However, I find that reviews are quite beneficial to me. I too want to see the same fabulous women who rock my world. Because many people write reviews of Providers that encompass the entire spectrum of the TER rating system, it enables me to avoid those that won't give me the most satisfaction of pleasure. If we only write about the great ones, how are we to learn which ones to avoid??? . If you read other people's reviews, it benefits you to possibly avoid Providers you won't find enjoyable. It is a symbiotic relationship. If you post reviews, it benefits your brethren. Of course, if no one were to write reviews, then it all is one big crap shoot.
Paragraphs would be nice, sure. People who turn on talk to text and then blather away for a couple minutes and just post it without even reading it over, that’s even worse than simply not using paragraphs. Doesn’t deserve a response.
Go to ChatGPT. Write, Please clean this up into paragraphs and double space between paragraphs. Then inside quotes paste your run on paragraph. It will do it for you. Copy and paste what you get. This literally takes 2 minutes.
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