The danger is you getting points for just describing someone.
How many times have you read on the public part of a review
Saggy tits
Mommy damage
Saggy ass
Looks prego but not
Cottage cheese thighs?
Ive seen it alot, and now it would be considered an insult because it was described that way. Something alot of guys would like to know before setting up an appointment I would think.
Originally Posted by Kickrocks
My opinion is that it is all in how its said and used. You can get detailed important information out with out being rude and insulting. These sort of descriptions have been allowed in the reviews for a long time. You didnt see the ladies protesting about guys saying these.
They are talking about the insults thrown at people such as cunts, whores, bitches, fat, old, trannies, bbw, fags, ugly, gay and so on. These are thrown at a person to insult them purposely. You can write a review without being insulting and just straight up harsh.
They are talking about calling someone dumb or stupid for not agreeing with you or understanding what you meant.
They are talking about the insults thrown at people who partake in a different lifestyle, transsexuals, fetishes, pegging etc. You are not forced to open the post or even comment. You don't like the subject at hand then don't open it but going in there and being rude and purposely calling out those for enjoying something you don't is not necessary. You dont like TS, BBWS, golden showers, pegging, older providers, girls that arent 18... and so on its cool.. dont even open the thread up.. move on and start your own post about the 18 year old hottie you want to bang. This board is for variety and we are the last people to be judging each other.
Most of the time pictures typically show these sorts of things. If the pictures look to good to be true ask the lady if she has any new pictures that she can show you. If they are airbrushed or all professional ask her if she could shoot you a selfie. If not you can always privately PM a past reviewer or ask in the ML a simple question..were her picture accurate? Did her body type/physique match her pictures. Did she have signs of having children? It takes 2 seconds.
Examples:
Saggy tits- I've seen some guys make some crude comments like she had pancake, flap jack titts.. deflated, hang to the floor.. etc
Why not say not perky, slight hang, hang lower than natural, slight droop, can tell she has breastfed etc. Not firm or enhanced.
Mommy Damage- if you have it most women own it. If they dont and hide it or airbrush it out of their pictures then they cant get upset if mentioned.
Mommy tummy is not offensive, saying they have a little around the middle, a little pouch, extra weight in the midsection, she carries her weight in the tummy etc is not offensive.
Saying something like she had a gut, hanging fat roll(s), spare tire, really let her self go, seen better days.. etc is rude.
Nicely say she appears to have gained some weight, pictures need alittle updating, She didn't appear to be the lady in the picture etc
Saying someone has stretchmarks is not offensive if you have them it's a fact. Now saying something like you could draw a map with the number of lines she had would be rude. Saying she has some mommy Marks here and there or, she only has them here, or more noticeable ones here is not rude it is a fact.
Saggy ass... why not say not firm, not perky, not tight.
Looks prego.. hmm how about extra weight in the middle, tummy I wasnt expecting, appeared 20+ pounds more then photos. Unless you know she is pregnant.. that's insulting.
Cottage cheese thighs of course is rude. What happened to just calling it what it is cellulite. A lot of ladies have it and we dont need to be made fun of rudely for it.
Why not say she has some cellulite, a dimple or two, her skin is not as youthful, not smooth or blemish free etc.. Why not say she doesnt have firm skin and her thighs are not toned and defined. A lot nicer then saying thunder thighs or she has craters in her ass, or hail damage as some say.