Well, I've never done any of those things with the ladies that I've been with before on here or backpage.
Originally Posted by bigtexdan
Well, bigjohn, I've NEVER done anything like that--pulling the condom off during sex, taking anyone's money, etc. since I've been hobbying...
Originally Posted by bigtexdan
I didn't say or imply that you should be black listed. I just posted that a lady can black list you for no reason at all.
OK, let's look at this quote.
I was wondering why would a paying customer client ever get blacklisted? Who controls and makes the decisions for this so called "blacklist"? How can we challenge it or get our names removed from that list? A man should be free to see or visit with whoever he wishes to (on backpage or here) as long as he has the right amount of cash. I've never ever mistreated any of the ladies that I've been with.
Originally Posted by bigtexdan
I would say that it is what it is. For example if I post a negative review of XXXXX, she can't reply in the review thread. She can only challenge it by posting in the general discussion area, then it turns into a fiasco, a 'he said' 'she said' that really gets nowhere. Also guys are too quick to take all reviews at face value, like a review is gospel. If you take a lady with 25 great reviews, the one review by a person who's not well known means absolutely zero.
Like the real world, both men and women can be conniving assholes. Guys want 100% accuracy in every review and I would guess that 90% of the reviews are on the up and up. It's the other 10% of the reviews or review of a session that didn't happen that cause all the problems. Then again, there's a context of what a good session actually is, which is up to the individual guy and lady. Maybe he heard from a buddy that she gave him a BBFS session and he went in and expected one also, but didn't get it. There's just a multitude of things that could happen.
In this modern world too many people want absolutes, however each session is an individual and custom session fitted to how the provider perceives a client and/or the client perceives the provider.