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Re: Reviews
exislandboy 17 Reviews 1490 reads
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1 / 10

Do you review every provider you see?  If not, why?  I will kick this off by saying that I have not.  I saw three well-regarded and reviewed ladies over the past year that I chose not to review.

They were uniformly accomodating, friendly and worked hard to please me.  The pics were accurate and services referenced in reviews and on websites were all available.

Despite all of the above, the sessions were not really satisfying for me.  I did not review them with a lower rating than they normally have because I simply could not determine the reason why I felt the way I did.

Was I just having a bad day?  If I am unable to fully assimilate the fantasy we all seek in these encounters, I do not want to penalize the provider if I cannot determine why.  What are your thoughts?

mrfisher 115 Reviews 931 reads
posted
2 / 10

While I think nothing of boosting a rating if the provider made me feel particularly wonderful, I don't follow the same logic on the downside because, if it was just me, and not her, then why make her the victem of my bad day?

It's a lopsided logic, but I think it is the only fair thing to do.

Sophomoric Humorist 421 reads
posted
3 / 10

I think you ought to review.

Make clear somewhere in the review that there were factors which detracted from the fullest possible enjoyment of your time with the provider in question.  Point out which ones were not the responsibility of the provider [for example, if the lady was using a really bad incall location that was cramped and stuffy, unkempt, in a crappy part of town, etc... that sure as heck louses up my enjoyment, and is not a factor over which i have control].  Briefly note how these factors could have/did detract from your enjoyment of the time.

I give full credit to the intelligence of the contributors to TER.  I expect them to be able to read a review and understand it beyond the mechanics of a sexual blow-by-blow. I also expect some ability to read between the lines, and enough judgement on their part to judge any single review against the totality of a provider's review history.  Hobbyists have off days, providers have off days, but they happen, they ought to be noted, and they ought to be counted and properly weighed in the balance.

The more relevant and accurate  information you provide, the better for all i think.

Always be accurate, always be fair.  If you do that I'm convinced that you have well-served yourself, the lady, and your peers on TER.

Good luck no matter what course you decide to follow.

Oldest Fat Fart 1186 reads
posted
4 / 10

When I first started visiting this site, I diligently wrote a review on every lady I saw. As time went on, I only wrote on the Ladies I saw and liked and not the ones when I thought it was probably a ymmv experience.

If a lady provided poor service or her pics were old, I definitely reviewed her and gave warning to the other hobbyist.

However now, if a lady has pages of reviews that are similar, I am not sure what is gained by an additional review. In addition, I most of the time I see ladies I have reviewed in the past so I don't post a review again.

OFF :-)

Unrelated Gratuitous "I wish I could write a review on her" Boobiage Photo

PeterPickle 858 reads
posted
5 / 10

Writing reviews has become fewer and further between over time. Why? a) TER's submission process can often be a headache (ie...rejected for the oddest of reasons) b) I don't have a lot of free time.

When I do write a review it's because I feel that the review will directly benefit other hobbyists. If I TOFT on a new girl that didn't have any (or many) reviews, that's review worthy. If I feel that the provider is deceptive or is misrepresenting herself or services in any way, I'll probably write a review if I think other guys would want to know this info.  

Recently I saw a provider had sort of fallen off the radar for a while but was sending emails to past clients letting them know she was available again. Turns out that her hiatus was because she was having a kid. She'd gained a ton of weight (understandably so), but she was still posting sending out sexy pictures of herself prior the the pregnancy and never let on about the baby or weight gain . This was review worthy because many guys (like me) would have appreciated having this info before making an appointment.

If the girl is exceptionally accommodating or goes above and beyond the call of duty, I'll write a review for her most of the time.

But if a girl has multiple pages of reviews that all pretty much state similar experiences, I'm not going to bother adding another one. If she's got 35 good reviews, adding a 36th that states the same things as the other reviews isn't really going offer much help to other guys.  

dreamweaver7 627 reads
posted
6 / 10

My pattern has changed.  I did not always post reviews when I first began for a variety of reasons.  Now I try to post one whenever I can but there are still times when I do not.

Seems that I reviewed about 50% when I started  and now I probably review 90%.

Justanoldman 5 Reviews 629 reads
posted
7 / 10

I haven't written a review in quite awhile but these are my guidelines.

I see someone who has few reviews.
She hasn't been reviewed in the last 6 months
My experience was not generally similar to the body of existing reviews.
If it was a rip off

I review whether or not the experience was good or bad with one exception. The one really awful time I had was with someone who stopped providing about a week after I saw her. Since she quit the business it didn't seem worth the effort.

-J

Boris993 21 Reviews 367 reads
posted
8 / 10


I haven't had any bad experiences really. Sometimes I take a flyer on a CL girl and I know a new website ad will be need to be reported in a month anyway. In that case I haven't reviewed. Sometimes if a provider had multiple pages of reviews and mine was not different in some way, what's the point?

I also agree that the average or sub average reviews (if/ when they occur) are more important to post because it's most important to limit risk.

Mister Red Baron 19 Reviews 656 reads
posted
9 / 10

The main reason I do not review more often is that TER makes it too damned time consuming.  If there were a button I could click to just fill in the description for an already reviewed provider, I would likely do it every time.  If I see 3 providers in a week, I can't part with more than an hour to do their reviews.

Also, I don't review ladies whom I would like to keep a secret.

Finally, if I have an experience that's very different from most of the reviews or very similar (in the case of a highly reviewed provider), I may refrain from reviewing.

SLOTraveler 23 Reviews 399 reads
posted
10 / 10

I review if I like a lady even if she has many reviews;  the lady gets the benefit of going "back to the top" of all the search results, which tends to help business if they are looking for new clients...

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