This is probably a bit off the subject but I ...
Originally Posted by hughjass69
Way off the subject as I understand it. The issue is dishonesty in the physical descriptions of providers rather than differences in attitude or performance.
Among the dishonesties that I have encountered in positive reviews are the following:
(1) A provider described as "25" years old who is actually over 50.
(2) A provider described as having a "25" inch waist who is actually pot-bellied and flabby.
(3) A provider described as having "nondistracting" tattoos who actually has several large and ugly tattoos.
(4) Multiple providers described as "30" or "2X" who are actually around 40.
(5) A provider described as having an "athletic build" who actually has a significant spare tire in her gut.
(6) Providers described as weighing "120" and "125" pounds who must weigh around 150 pounds.
(7) A provider described as weighing "130" pounds who must weigh closer to 160 pounds.
(8) A provider described as "slim" who has a 29-inch waist.
(9) A provider described as "young" and "27" years old who is actually 35-40 years old.
(10) A provider described as "slightly thicker" than her website photos who was significantly thicker and heavier than the photos on her website, which were, at that time, several years old.
(11) A provider described as having "one" tattoo who actually has three very notable large tattoos.
(12) A provider described as having "smooth skin" who has notable acne scars.
(13) Multiple providers described as having a "firm" and "toned" body who actually have a softer, average to below-average, body.