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Regardless of its intended meaning, you have no idea if the first reviewer...
stan329 24 Reviews 1172 reads
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When you see this - rimming: Yes - on the review page, what does that mean to you?

That she does it or that she allows it?

FloraFaun See my TER Reviews 306 reads
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2 / 6

I think its a question you ask at the appointment, "do you like to be rimmed?" or just go for it, and if she doesnt like it, you might find out. But if its on a profile, that means she will do it to you.

dreamweaver7 374 reads
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3 / 6

...i.e. the guy who established her profile and  checked 'YES' off in the first place, understood the option.  Without a specific reference in the detail of the review he may have meant either giving or receiving.  

It's one thing for TER to intend that 'Yes' means one way or another; but it's another thing altogether, and completley unrealistic, to assume that every guy who completed a provider's profile for the first time interpreted 'Yes' the same way.  

stan329 24 Reviews 419 reads
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4 / 6

Seems that is the first clicks no based on his experience the it goes as a no.  If the next guy gets rimmed by her and checks yes it seems to stay as a no.

dreamweaver7 244 reads
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5 / 6

and these initial selections remain that way no matter what subsequent reviewers indicate when they post new reviews for the same provider.

The only way that the profiles get updated with new or corrected info is when the provider herself asks TER admin to change certain items on her profile or when a hobbyist submits a problem report from her profile page and it is subsequently approved by the TER staff.  



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