Reviews , some do.... some don't ?

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here is an example copied from a review:
Activities: Lots of DFK, LFK, making out, BBBJ, Digits, COB. CFS, Daty, ect offered, but not taken
Session Length: 15 min


just my opinion . Originally Posted by PAPA JOE
sometimes they may put the length of session that's agreed upon and may go over if the session is going well...some may forget to mention it went over...i usually go over my session length when it's going good...
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  • coven
  • 06-24-2011, 09:17 AM

here is an example copied from a review:
Activities: Lots of DFK, LFK, making out, BBBJ, Digits, COB. CFS, Daty, ect offered, but not taken
Session Length: 15 min


just my opinion . Originally Posted by PAPA JOE

WTF PJ? No MSOG or GFE??? I think I'll pass. LMFAO
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  • Old-T
  • 06-24-2011, 09:25 AM
I write reviews if:
--The lady requestes one: this is usually the major consideration for me. If she wants one I'll write it, if she doesn't, I won't. If I do write one I make sure it is completely honest.
--There is something useful to ad in a positive way.
--There is a caution to make known (very rare occurance for me).

I try to avoid a "me too!" review.
PAPA JOE's Avatar
WTF PJ? No MSOG or GFE??? I think I'll pass. LMFAO Originally Posted by coventricity

.... and no PSE or anal either !!!

LMAO !!! what up Cov !!!
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.... and no PSE or anal either !!!

LMAO !!! what up Cov !!! Originally Posted by PAPA JOE
hey don't you know you can do all that and more in 15min???
What a joke ...
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hey don't you know you can do all that and more in 15min???
What a joke ... Originally Posted by Sweet N Little

you can show me ....
Just my personal opinion, and certainly I respect those who do share info, but
I do not write reviews for several reasons......

1) Advice of my attorney
2) Did on ASPD, a couple unfavorable...did no like relate drama
3) I see just couple regular...more on the UTR
4) Stuff like what is happening in New Mex.
5) Some other personal stuff that I'll keep confidential

Again I thank and respect those that do...that's a great part of this site.
I try to contribute in other ways, and of course when I do see a good review
sometimes it makes me seek that one out
shagnthor's Avatar
I wrote reviews when escortsdotcom had legs, and then it was for access to info.
Since landing here at eccie I haven't had an experience worth sharing OR my encounter was a repeat with a well-reviewed provider...so what's the point (no disrespect to Premium Access).

I WILL write reviews on ladies that tour, and whom might benefit from the press, AND its someone I'd like to see return to my area.
Abe Normal's Avatar
I do reviews on another site, and I had many on the now defunk ecorts.com.

I'm hoping to change that on my upcoming trip ( including you miss SNL ) and post 2-3 on here if the guys will go easy on me, LOL
geecue's Avatar
Always review unless the lady does not care to have one, always ask. Alot less drama that way. Like the info when scheduling with an unknown lady.
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Escort Client Community Information Exchange

About 2 out of every 10 providers do NOT want reviews. Some have man restrictions as they like to fly under the radar. Four out of every 10 WANT the reviews! 4 out of every 10 don't care either way!

If I have a great time I review to promote the provider and help fellow hobbyists!

If I have a horrific time I review as a means to warn fellow hobbyist!
Chevalier's Avatar
Im curious why some guys love to review while others don't .
Any specific reasons for this? Just curious Originally Posted by Sweet N Little
Since it takes time and effort (sometimes significant), the relevant question is why would someone write a review, rather than why they wouldn't.

Possible reasons, from my observations over the years:
  1. To help the rest of the community by sharing information
  2. To earn Premium Access
  3. To brag about one's sexual prowess
  4. The glory from having nailed that hot chick (since that's such a difficult task and notable achievement in P4P -- unless, of course, you have $$$)
  5. To develop one's talent at writing fiction
  6. To develop a reputation and then trade a review for extras and/or a freebie since it will improve her business so much
# 2 - 6 don't motivate me. And #1 doesn't motivate me very much.

With respect to #1, I'll write a review of a bad experience; I just haven't had a bad experience in several years. But if the experience is good?

If I have a great time I review to promote the provider and help fellow hobbyists! Originally Posted by Still Looking
*shrug* That's valuable only if she needs to be promoted. If she already has as many reviews as she wants, mine isn't going to add anything. So for a good experience, I generally won't review unless she wants another review. Otherwise, it's wasted time and effort. Why promote a business that is happy with the number of clients she already is getting?? Many of the ladies are indifferent; some actively discourage reviews. So unless I'm asked, I don't write a review unless it was a bad experience.
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I write reviews for several reasons. First, the duh factor-- it grants VIP, premium access or whatever the correct term is for the site. Second, I write reviews to inform other gentleman of the particular lady in question. I try to be as honest as possible without hurting anyone's feelings. Third, I assume that word will get back to the lady one way or the other. I know when E.com was at it's high point, girls had access to the reviews, so I'd write reviews in a way that a girl could improve her service.
memdal's Avatar
I know how valuable I find reviews in making my decision whether to see a girl or not, so I feel it my part of the process to also give reviews. I think the more each of us knows about what to expect, the better every experience can be for both parties. However, that said, I always ask the lady if it is okay if I write a review after meeting her, if it was a good experience. If it was a bad experience, I don’t ask.
Still Looking's Avatar
*shrug* That's valuable only if she needs to be promoted. If she already has as many reviews as she wants, mine isn't going to add anything. So for a good experience, I generally won't review unless she wants another review. Otherwise, it's wasted time and effort. Why promote a business that is happy with the number of clients she already is getting?? Many of the ladies are indifferent; some actively discourage reviews. So unless I'm asked, I don't write a review unless it was a bad experience. Originally Posted by Chevalier
I disagree. I think you should put just as much energy and effort in forwarding good and bad information. There can't be anything wrong with putting your two cents in even if it is repetitive! Personally I feel I owe the provider that! If it’s bad, I feel I owe that to fellow hobbyist! But hey were all different!