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However,  the truth is the Community does depend on our Reviews.  It seems even more so, in this tough economic time.  When I'm making a decision to see a Provider for the first time, I definitely do my homework.  The reviews are one of the sources I use.  I don't make a decision based on one review, but I do factor in the summary information to see what trends may exist.  I haven't always done Reviews.  I've probably seen 3 times more women than the number of Reviews I've posted.  I actually hate doing them, takes too much time, and the Review format isn't always the easiest to navigate, but I understand the value.  I have had women ask me to NOT do a Review, and I certainly honor that request, and I've had women ask me if I would PLEASE DO A Review and I honor those request as well. I've also tried to be helpful when a Hobbyist private messages me for information.

I just don't have the energy to write reviews anymore. I think i'm done anyways. Am i doing a dis-service by NOT writing my last two reviews? They won't be much different than whats there already.

You guys don't review everyone you see do you? Too much 'press' can't be good right?

OK, who's this guy on top of my wife down there? lol

Hasta Culos

I for one dont always write a review.  If I dont add or subtract from what is there who cares? Too much press may look too busy.  and we dont like to think we are one of a crowd.  And who is your wife??

i'm only a year in and don't review much if there isn't something new to say.  I believe in community, but really, what are you adding unless you're busting a bunch of shills or toftt?  some gals get a bump in business as a simple factor of exposure, so you're helping them out -- i could see doing it for that reason.  otherwise, why tell you goofballs that i got laid?

VFC101716 reads

If I have no reviews that month and someone writes one I appreciate it even if it doesn't say anything new. I like to have at least 1 new review a month. This proves to hobbiests that I'm still active. 5 or more new reviews every month screams high volume and in that case I don't think you need to write any more unless wants to be known as the busiest provider on the block. Also if she has less than 20 it's good to write one regardless. Some hobbiest feel that a provider is more "legit" if she has 20+ reviews. I also had a few hobbiests tell me that if a provider has 100+ reviews they won't write a new one because then some other providers will not see them. I don't know what their reason is. You can ask the providers if they want a new review.

One of them doesn't have many reviews
The other one has slowed down a bit

Thank you

If she is a new provider with few reviews and you enjoyed your time with her, then by all means write a review. I prefer to see a few recent reviews especially on a newbie as it helps me decide if I want to contact her; if she's good it helps her attract more customers; if she's not so good then maybe it will show her where to improve. if on the other hand she has reviews out the wazoo then it's your call.

isthisanalias784 reads

Just kidding. Everyone is different, but these are my own personal guidelines for writing reviews:
No I don't write reviews for everyone I see.
I won't generally write one if a lady has lots of reviews, and what I write won't really be different from what is already there.
I won't write a review if a lady requests no reivews.
I will write a review if I receive bad service, or services and/or looks are not as advertised.
I will write a review for a new girl with only few reviews.
I will write a review for one who may have lots of reviews but has not had one in a while.

You need to make no excuses, offer no appologies, and can pretty much do or say as you please.

May your energy return to you, if only for a short time.  It would be enough.

However,  the truth is the Community does depend on our Reviews.  It seems even more so, in this tough economic time.  When I'm making a decision to see a Provider for the first time, I definitely do my homework.  The reviews are one of the sources I use.  I don't make a decision based on one review, but I do factor in the summary information to see what trends may exist.  I haven't always done Reviews.  I've probably seen 3 times more women than the number of Reviews I've posted.  I actually hate doing them, takes too much time, and the Review format isn't always the easiest to navigate, but I understand the value.  I have had women ask me to NOT do a Review, and I certainly honor that request, and I've had women ask me if I would PLEASE DO A Review and I honor those request as well. I've also tried to be helpful when a Hobbyist private messages me for information.

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