There is a difference between the roles of the male and female members - the direction of cash flow. It is common in other transactions for customers to publicly rate the entities with which they do business. It is very uncommon for these entities to publicly rate their customers. That said, why does anyone pay any attention to comments made about a lady by a guy with no firsthand knowledge of her, or comments about a guy from a lady who has never met him?
Originally Posted by Crazy Bob
I agree, but on the side of the ladies, we have our safety to consider. This is where blacklists and provider references come into play. We do "review" you, just not usually publicly.
This board is a little unorthodox, but I think it brings to light some interesting questions on how "gender equality" works in this line of work. Why SHOULDN'T we be able to tell each other if someone is unclean? It's not sharing private information. Being unclean is a safety concern and it might affect if a provider would be wiling to see you or not.
Same goes for size. That is something you should be honest about from the beginning. So many men want to say they're white, but don't want to mention that they're morbidly obese... crazy
Random curiosity - Does anyone know if male providers can post on a review board? Or are there no male providers reviewed on eccie? Not TS but like, a male.
Nobody should take anything anybody says too dear to heart on here... This is the internet after all. People have their opinions, and they're allowed to have them, that's fine. If someone insults you, and it *offends* you, like, deeply offends you, you should take a second to consider *why* that insult offends you so much, and why you reacted the way you did because of it.
And if it isn't right, and you know the person is lying? Then it shouldn't offend you. You know the truth, that's what matters. Water off of a duck's back, quack quack