You are very clear about your POV. Yes, I understand it--I just do not agree with you. Discretion goes both ways. You believe, according to this post, that it is up to the guy whether or not to abide by a lady's "no review" policy, but not the reverse. You seem to think Fred can review Sally, but even then Sally cannot say "yes, I saw him". That is dumb--once Fred admits it, what "indiscretion" is there in her saying so? Are we REALLY supposed to be live your reviews are fiction?
I have seen a guy with 50+ reviews argue that he needs "discretion" for his fictitious handle. Sorry, just as you rightfully claim all here know what Sally does for a living, with a dozen or more reviews we all know what Fred does in his spare time too.
I actually ha e no issue with either a lAdy or man having a "no review" policy, but just as a lady with ads is not allowed to clam "no reviews", I would say a guy with reviews is not allowed to claim "no reviews". It reeks of double standards and just below the surface beliefs that "The men must be protected, the women are expendable because of what they are." That is B.S.. I know my opinions are in the minority, but I believe this is an exchange between equals, and both deserve the same level of protection.
Originally Posted by Old-T
No where did I say that if Fred reviewed Sally that Sally could not say that she seen Fred...
I said that it is up to Fred to say that he seen her first, once he has, rather by post of review, then yes he can not claim lack of discretion for Sally saying she seen him.
But lets say that Fred does write a review of Sally saying that he enjoyed multiple menu items, but did not reveal he could only get off through his foot fetish,
and Sally then writes about his foot fetish... Fred could claim lack of discretion on her part account he was not the one to disclose it.
Also the amount of reviews or girls that I guy has posted about seeing is completely besides the point... some of us, like myself, no longer write reviews for various reasons.
If Fred post reviews of Amy, Mary, Jane, Joan and 50 other girls that he has seen then yes all of those ladies can say that they had seen him... it is up to him as the client to say it first.
So if he has not disclosed that he has seen Sally then it is no ones business that he has seen her until he decides to disclose that fact... some will got that and some will not.
As for the "The men must be protected, the women are expendable because of what they are." statement... BULLSHIT IS RIGHT
This is their chosen profession and as such it falls upon them to always maintain full discretion for their clients... are lose clients account of their lack thereof.
I prefer to see the ladies that get and understand my view of it... I don't care if they review you are anyone else.
Just know that if they do... then most likely I will not be seeing them, some goes for the ladies... if they don't like my view then they don't have to see me.