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LivingLife420 46 reads
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I'm making this because I seen a lot of people who are acting like leaving a review is a MUST or you can't simply make post and chat? It's not. Just like tipping when you go out it's never a must and acting like it is makes me not want to do it at all. I'll leave a review when I see a lady who is life changing and gives me everything I every wanted and stays that perfect for the long run. If not I don't see a reason to review anything basic and boring, name one good reason that benefits me and I'll do it. And about the grammer complaints your reading the posts of a person who is not even remotely sober and dropped out of highschool keep that in mind thanks!  I will continue to make posts whenever I have something I wanna just rant about or ask questions about.

GeorgeSpelviniii 287 Reviews 2 reads
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I ask because you write that you will only review "life changing" ladies.  If you only write about these great ladies, how will anyone know about the "meh" ladies?  
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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???

briellehendrix01 See my TER Reviews 4 reads
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This is a review site lol. Since you used an analogy, I’ll use one too - imagine purposely walking into a wine bar and being upset the waiter or waitress recommends various bottles to you, so you go on a rant about how wine isn’t your thing, and since they brought it up it makes you not want to buy anything. That’s fine, but expect a laugh or anything else you say to be taken with a grain of salt.  

Reviewing isn’t required to use the site so you’re welcome to not write any, and only join discussions - many providers respect a man who doesn’t kiss and tell but your reasons are different.. What’s with the “it needs to benefit me” attitude? It makes you sound jaded, and how can users know you’re not a troll?

p.s. - I love a free thinker as much as the next, but what does that have to do with writing even a little bit cohesively? Even if you’re on the spectrum. It makes me wonder what your inquiries look like, or type of client you are to constantly mention not being sober. Food for thought..  

With love - BH

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