The topic comes up often, and the comments never really change. When you go through the arguments it typically comes down to a rather blatant double standard.
It is a double standard, because hobbyists and providers are two halves of a whole, but we are not the same. Thus, the standards each operates by are different.
This assumes every lady is only out to see as many clients as she can, and is not "allowed" to scale her dates back to guys she thinks she would actually enjoy being with. Is it good enough for YOU that a lady is certified as safe and "good"--or do YOU actually want to see pictures, read reviews about activities, personality, etc. But somehow many guys think every woman is desperate enough that they shouldn't be at all picky about their clients.
His comment in no way assumes that every lady is out to see as many clients as possible. Nor are the standards by which women make their decisions the same standards by which make their decisions.
A reference is pretty straightforward - "yes, he is legitimate, no hygiene issues, he was polite and respectful." Any details beyond that are gravy.
Men however, are paying for a service, so it is perfectly acceptable for them to want more than basic information.
Its not about women being so desperate that we don't have the luxury of being picky. However, to be absolutely blunt, we aren't here to date. Physical attractiveness, or lack thereof isn't a consideration we worry about. If it is an issue for a provider, her career is likely to be a short one.
Again, would YOU be content if the entirety of a review of the ladies was a thumbs up or thumbs down? I suspect not.
See above.
Is it not the same for guys who write reviews? Do they have too much time on their hands?
Now I will sit back and wait for the inevitable counter-fire that comes whenever this topic is addresses.
Originally Posted by Old-T
Could the men really handle some of the things that might be in the reviews about them? That is the crux of it. There are a lot of rather insecure guys in this business.
It isn't about men being insecure. We see men across every demographic. Good looking men, average looking men. Old men and young men. Skinny men, and fat men. We also see men who for any number of reasons, see providers as their only option. This is not their hobby, nor do they see us merely for convenience, or for an adventure. The last thing some men need is to be judged, criticized, or analyzed. Its about much more than the fabled frail male ego.