Huh? I thought that TER gives 15 days of VIP for each accepted Review? (No credit for submitted reviews unless and until they are accepted.)
I think more would write if TER would give credit. Mongers who have seen the girl won't write reviews because he does not get credit.
For every review, how many hobbyist do you think see a provider and don’t bother to write a review?
The only way to get even a close to an accurate count is if the girls gave us that info and that is never going to happen. Your guess is as good as anyone's.
I recall several years before FOSTA that a fairly well reviewed provider said her ratio of new clients to TER reviews was 20:1.
Given the rise of anti-review culture and general decline of TER over the last ten years, I imagine it's more than 50:1 now unless she's actively soliciting her clients for reviews.
Over my dozen years in the hobby, my ratio is probably 10:1, with nearly equal number of reviews with my alias; but I'm a serial repeater and rarely review a provider anymore if I have nothing to add to her previous reviews.
If you're personally concerned about a provider's body count, you need to get out of this hobby.
Definitely a range. My sense is 15:1 on the high end, average of 25:1 and low end of 50:1 or higher. If you make some assumptions about income, hourly rate, number of reviews, you can derive ballpark estimates, particularly if you have some financial info from providers..
On this site as well as the other reviews sites I am on there are maybe a total of 80 reviews of me. I have been doing this for a long time but I would say 3/4 of my clients I have seen more than once, some I have been seeing for 10+ years. I have no clue how many clients I have seen since I started, maybe 1K?? So I guess that would be around 5% to 8% write a review. I honestly never ask guys to write one so completely up to them if they do or not.
I think more would write if TER would give credit. Mongers who have seen the girl won't write reviews because he does not get credit.
Huh? I thought that TER gives 15 days of VIP for each accepted Review? (No credit for submitted reviews unless and until they are accepted.)
I think more would write if TER would give credit. Mongers who have seen the girl won't write reviews because he does not get credit.
From the review guidelines:
9) You may also submit an update on a provider that you have already reviewed, but you won’t be credited for an additional 15 days. Your new review must be a complete rewrite that adds something new to the experience. Your old review will remain.
They give credit for an accepted review of a provider but not the second time one would review her. The days for the first review is also a reason for some of the fakes as some will write for the days on someone they have not seen to save dollars. Usually they are “good” reviews as less likely to be contested.
Yeah, you would think someone with 85 reviews might know that. Maybe he is thinking of something else - that 15 days is not really enough credit.
That would suggest Gina Rollins and Jenny In The Valley--legends both--have seen upwards of 24,000 visits each. That's bigger than the total population of the college I attended. And I'm sure they would all have been satisfied clients. 😆
I have been on TER, since 2005 & I don’t even have a lot of reviews. Many people who book me don’t want to share. Lots of people don’t have the time to write reviews. I don’t see a lot of people & many of my reviews are from the same individuals. I would guess a large amount of people choose to not write reviews.
I've often heard providers say they don't get a lot of biz via TER. So if course those clients would be unlikely to write reviews.
A lot of them don't write reviews. I would argue most do not.
I would say at least 15 to one. Just think about how many reviews go up versus how many girls are seeing guys on any given day.
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When I first began Providing in 2014, asking gentlemen to write a review was sometimes like
pulling teeth!
Understandably so, as I soon came to discover their reasoning.
Numerous Clients would tell me they just don't write reviews, and a few others would simply
say "yes, I shall", and graciously get around to it eventually.
A few gentlemen explained that the time-consuming rigor with which particular sites request
a review-submission, was likened to signing loan documents for a home purchase!
Those whom didn't write reviews were often generous-tipping Clients instead.
{ Sincerely, I appreciated it immensely more so! }
However in my almost eleven years of Providing, I may have only 160 reviews scattered across
various "Review" platform websites.
{ Though many were unfortunately on sites which have since shuttered, thus the reviews are
lost forever. Additionally some 50+ reviews are out there on sites which I can no longer
view, because I'm not a "paid member Provider" }
So to answer your question 0P:
"For every review, how many hobbyist do you think see a provider and don’t bother to write a review?"
I'd say 3 out of 100 or 3% perhaps?
The standard by which a Hobby enthusiast may choose to see said Provider, and consequently write
a review, might be a combination of whatever one deems most important.
Not writing a review, in my experience from Clients is, it's not that important to them to do so,
however, they do rely on them sometimes to assist in choosing whom to see.... Go figure!
I know one thing, I'm appreciative of Clients whether they review or not!
Xo Angelina Jones
I’m lucky to get a review from 1 client out of about 200 I’d say….most do not write reviews
Seventeen revues in the last two years. That would be 3400 appointments. With no time off that is over 32 a week. At $600 an hour a lot of reportable income.
If I have ED, which unfortunately happens every so often to 56-year-old guys, then I don’t write a review. Some of the time she’s still able to get me hard and to finish, sometimes she isn’t and I throw in the towel. But it’s not the provider’s fault. And I don’t know how I would write an accurate description of what occurred in our session, without lying and misrepresenting what happened. I certainly don’t want to write a review describing how the woman couldn’t get me up. That makes me look like a loser and it makes the provider look like she didn’t providing a good experience, when she did.
I was with a drop dead gorgeous provider once, I got too psyched up about it and had ED, but she did a massage and slid on me and had a great body rubbing against me, but it just didn’t work for me that session.
I saw her again a few months later and she did the same things and everything worked like it was supposed to that time and I had a great experience with her.
So for me to try to write a review of our first time together describing exactly what happened wouldn’t have been fair to her.
I think there might have been a way to write a review on your first encounter that would’ve made the young lady come off as nourishing and caring. Probably would have got you some brownie points 😂😂
But I get you. Thanks , good post
Have I posted about X-out-of-Y scoring lately?
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Lots of guys do not participate in the activities needed to raise a maximum-7 to a maximum-10 performance score (really bi; more than one guy; anal; etc.). Even if you have a GREAT TIME with a Provider who expects 10s, if you didn't actually DO certain things you can't give a 10 ... and that can piss her off.
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http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/ter-general-board-12/x-out-of-y-scoring-967407
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/ter-general-board-12/x-out-of-y-is-a-10-out-of-10-suggestion-928187
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/ter-general-board-12/x-out-of-y-scoring-992113
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That's why I am an advocate of an X-out-of-Y scoring system. I have had many FANTASTIC 7-out-of-7s! A 7-out-of-7 is a great score but a 7-out-of-10 is not so good.
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And that's why I think that X-out-of-Y scoring is a 10-out-of-10 suggestion!
If I have ED, which unfortunately happens every so often to 56-year-old guys, then I don’t write a review. Some of the time she’s still able to get me hard and to finish, sometimes she isn’t and I throw in the towel. But it’s not the provider’s fault. And I don’t know how I would write an accurate description of what occurred in our session, without lying and misrepresenting what happened. I certainly don’t want to write a review describing how the woman couldn’t get me up. That makes me look like a loser and it makes the provider look like she didn’t providing a good experience, when she did.
I was with a drop dead gorgeous provider once, I got too psyched up about it and had ED, but she did a massage and slid on me and had a great body rubbing against me, but it just didn’t work for me that session.
I saw her again a few months later and she did the same things and everything worked like it was supposed to that time and I had a great experience with her.
So for me to try to write a review of our first time together describing exactly what happened wouldn’t have been fair to her.

Have to ask - have you tried any of the various ED meds out there?!?
Speaking for myself I know I only post reviews for a small fraction of the appointments.
I do them when asked.
Speaking for myself I know I only post reviews for a small fraction of the appointments.