Well if you leave out those details than it isn't an honest review. Bottom line is if you get these "extras" and you don't want to piss her off than you shouldn't write a review. Now if she wants you to write a review and you leave out those details I would say you are pulling up to the white knight line. Originally Posted by oilfieldscumThat may be a "white lie of omission", but I don't thinck that approaches white knighthood. You told the truth, nothing but the truth, you just didn't tell the whole truth. If you leave out something bad, that would be white knighting, but leaving out something good on someone you want to see again, is just sensible.
Well if you leave out those details than it isn't an honest review. Bottom line is if you get these "extras" and you don't want to piss her off than you shouldn't write a review. Now if she wants you to write a review and you leave out those details I would say you are pulling up to the white knight line. Originally Posted by oilfieldscumI don't see it that way at all. Restraint is not from fear of pissing anyone off; it's in the interest of decency. Some mutt who gets a little extra then runs off at the mouth about it because he thinks it makes him look like a helluva man to a bunch of strangers is an indecent moron who has unnecessarily complicated the life of a girl who was good to him. Treating a girl with respect does not make you a white knight; nor does wk behavior approach anything like decency. Don't conflate the two.
This whole thread feels a little like the "white knights of the round table"Darth started his comment saying something was specifically stated as being off the menu. And if I read a review and I like what I read, worst case is I'll get what I expected. If I don't know that Darth got greek, I won't be disappointed when I don't, whether or not I say anything. And if I do, I'll be pleasantly surprised.
I understand the point Darth is trying to make but my first thought was along the lines of what oilfieldscum had to say. If she doesn't publish her menu then how do I know what I got was extra.
I try to write honest reviews about my adventures. If I thinck a particular event is YMMV I will say so. If I am asked not to write about because that is not typically on the menu then I will oblige but I'm not going to assume it's not on the menu because, at least for me, it was.
For that matter if it is on the menu for me it would be pretty arrogant on my part to thinck that I am the only one she would do that for.
I am generally pretty selective about choosing providers and have a pretty good idea of what their menu consists of. Now, if I go in and feel like I am not getting something I expected I would hint at it and leave it at that and report that it wasn't available to me for whatever reason in my review and therefor must be YMMV. I would never say "you gave so and so XYZ. Why won't you do that for me?" To me that's just being a fucktard. I would say you didn't do your homework well enough which might even include proper grooming or hygiene.
Bottom line: Dont be a dick and write a less than accurate review. Bros B4 hoes! Also, don't be a dick in session and make a big issue over something you thought you should've gotten but didn't. Put it in your review so the next guy will know that it is YMMV.
I don't want to read reviews and wonder if I am getting the whole story. It makes the ROS irrelevant if I can't trust it. Originally Posted by boardman
Darth started his comment saying something was specifically stated as being off the menu. And if I read a review and I like what I read, worst case is I'll get what I expected. If I don't know that Darth got greek, I won't be disappointed when I don't, whether or not I say anything. And if I do, I'll be pleasantly surprised.If it's specifically stated as off the menu and you get it then yeah, discretion is in order.
And unfortunately, you can't trust everyone on the board to not be a dick. Originally Posted by bullet0122
This whole thread feels a little like the "white knights of the round table"Is your space bar broken? I'm just ask'in
I understand the point Darth is trying to make but my first thought was along the lines of what oilfieldscum had to say. If she doesn't publish her menu then how do I know what I got was extra.
I try to write honest reviews about my adventures. If I thinck a particular event is YMMV I will say so. If I am asked not to write about because that is not typically on the menu then I will oblige but I'm not going to assume it's not on the menu because, at least for me, it was.
For that matter if it is on the menu for me it would be pretty arrogant on my part to thinck that I am the only one she would do that for.
I am generally pretty selective about choosing providers and have a pretty good idea of what their menu consists of. Now, if I go in and feel like I am not getting something I expected I would hint at it and leave it at that and report that it wasn't available to me for whatever reason in my review and therefor must be YMMV. I would never say "you gave so and so XYZ. Why won't you do that for me?" To me that's just being a fucktard. I would say you didn't do your homework well enough which might even include proper grooming or hygiene.
Bottom line: Dont be a dick and write a less than accurate review. Bros B4 hoes! Also, don't be a dick in session and make a big issue over something you thought you should've gotten but didn't. Put it in your review so the next guy will know that it is YMMV.
I don't want to read reviews and wonder if I am getting the whole story. It makes the ROS irrelevant if I can't trust it. Originally Posted by boardman
Is your space bar broken? I'm just ask'in Originally Posted by Brooke WildI fixed it for just for you.