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Idea? Providers gives thumbs up to reviews
afuntime 7 Reviews 430 reads
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Idea.

 I think it would be a good idea - if a provider could flag a review with of themselves with thumbs up or down.

 thumbs up - provider agrees with activities in a review.

 Thumbs down - provider doesn't agrees with activities in a review

 What are your thoughts?

And I would take it a step further, give her something like 250 characters to add her own comments as an addendum if she so wishes.

I have a lot of respect for the ladies, putting up with the vagaries of the review system as they try to make their way in this business.  Call me crazy, but I don't think I would want to open the system up to a two way dialogue.  How many of us really want to be "reviewed" in turn?  Besides, there have been enough "he said/she said" posts in the regional boards, that I think it would be a mistake to open up the review system to that activity.

I actually wouldn't have any issue with that whatsoever.  Not because I am 8 inches long with a steel shaft. but because I know how good I treat them when I am there and I don't use the review process as my personal fictional literary depot.  Just the facts.  I know that whatever the ladies wrote would only solidify my reputation as someone who treats them great.

The parameters would need to be that they cannot go "off the board" but rather could only respond/comment to whatever you posted.  Nothing about sexual performance (they have their own board for that anyway, I can only imagine those discussions).  

:-)

TER could also include an opt-in for the guys, you can opt-in to allow comments from the ladies as an addendum to your reviews.

Alas, as another reviewer said, legalities would likely get in the way.

-- Modified on 11/26/2012 9:30:22 AM

i totally agree! TER should defenetly make a guys versions so us girls can comment on them.
of coarse with detailed guidelines bc we dont want to make it trashy or too bitchy LOL

plus it will give the guys a different view on the hobby, on how their behavior affects a session in positive light and negative light.

xoxoxoxo

Posted By: foreroticreview
I actually wouldn't have any issue with that whatsoever.  Not because I am 8 inches long with a steel shaft. but because I know how good I treat them when I am there and I don't use the review process as my personal fictional literary depot.  Just the facts.  I know that whatever the ladies wrote would only solidify my reputation as someone who treats them great.

The parameters would need to be that they cannot go "off the board" but rather could only respond/comment to whatever you posted.  Nothing about sexual performance (they have their own board for that anyway, I can only imagine those discussions).  

:-)

TER could also include an opt-in for the guys, you can opt-in to allow comments from the ladies as an addendum to your reviews.

Alas, as another reviewer said, legalities would likely get in the way.

-- Modified on 11/26/2012 9:30:22 AM

Of course having an "feedback" comment system could be cool, but will likely be muddying the legal waters.

TheDollarMenu219 reads

A provider can give you a "thumbs up" by whitelisting you. A provider can give you a "thumbs down" by reporting your review to the TER admins as being fake or misleading.

What is the point of having an escort review if the provider is going to comment back about the review? Do you know how bitchy a girl can get if her reviews aren't good? I like girls and respect them, but some of you guys are sucking up to them WAAAAAAYYYYYY too much, which is a bit pathetic.

This would become an argument everytime there is anything less than a stellar review. As it is ladies can contest a review and have them pulled if they meet a certan criteria but allowing comments after the fact seems silly and counter productive to me.

My .02....

Fog

CandleMann126 reads

At least one local provider won't whitelist hobbyist because that could confirm that a review was true and not a fictional story.  With that, could you imagine the legal ramifications if providers actually confirmed the contents of reviews?
Damn, I hate lawyers. They are essential to society, but such a pain in the butt when it comes to something practical.  Like this.

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