Sorry for the delay in response, I was tied up with yet another invigorating outdate - 6 hours! Popular as always! Yes, the Girlfriend Experience was a film, not a documentary, my brain was overworked from thinking too hard. I do know the difference between a documentary and fiction as I am extremely educated (Post-Grad), so your jab was quite ineffective and unnecessary. I do love a good debate, I was quite good at debate all throughout college. I am a bit turned on by it all.
Your assertion that high-paying clients do not like reviews is a mistruth to an extent. Sure, I would concur that any gentleman would not want to read every specific detail of the encounter, but if I were an intelligent gentleman trying to make a decision on what to expect in a session, I would want to read a few reviews.
Reviews aren't always foolproof? I agree in rare cases, but in my situation, I highly disagree. The moderators of ASPD would have caught on to this if this occurred. Believe me, when a girl at my level possesses over 50 reviews that cite the same characteristics, Angelina is, "classy", "gorgeous", "amazing body", "toned", "model material", "hour-glass figure", "pretty face", "intelligent", "articulate", "educated".
Sorry, Claudia, but you can't fake 50 reviews, especially when every single review cites the same thing. Maybe the girl in all 50 reviews is just really intelligent and stunning??? For crying out loud, I am the girl in the pictures, I adore my clients and any intelligence noted in my reviews confirms my education. I worked hard at it. My reviews confirm this.A girl faking 50 reviews is unheard of and ASPD would have banned me for this. I suspect there is more deception and delusion in testimonials than there are in reviews. If a girl doens't want reviews, in my honest opinion I feel that she is hiding something. What lady in this adult-oriented hobby wouldn't want reviews?
Yes, I am very proud of my reviews. I have built a solid reputation in this hobby. In Austin and San Antonio, everyone knows my name and it is no coincidence, I paid my dues and I don't feel entitled to an excessive donation. I have worked since I was 16 and have never taken a break and understand the meaning of a dollar. Maybe my success and 50 reviews in a 6 month period is related to my looks, youth, platinum services, kindness, 4-star accommodations as you will find that they are well-documented. I would be suspicious of girls with no review policies, sort of like they are hiding something, but that is just me. I am not insecure. I want my reviews to be truthful because I know that what I offer is real.
My TER reviews are extremely classy. Again, without sounding like an arrogant jerk, they specifically describe me as, "highly intelligent" (December 2009), and from a TER review in November 2009, my regular client cites
"Opened door to a beautiful tall Latina with knock out looks...a dream body. Started with small talk and lots of DFK...after getting to know each other we started to get more comfortable...she is highly intelligent, warm, very sexy and gives undivided attention. She is a class act." With the provided examples, I feel that my reviews surpass any testimonial in that it is reminiscent of what testimonial typically emulate, but with an actual reference point.
I guess the thing that upsets me is that you take a college educated girl like myself, who could easily market herself the way that so many of you self-proclaimed "courtesans" and "high dollar hotties" do, but at the end of the day, a
provider is a provider is a provider. If a woman must call herself a "courtesan" to make herself feel like she is better than another provider or sleep better at night, well, I believe she is severely misguided. I have clients who book me for conversation only, but I am so tired of women who cite that men pay them in the thousands for conversation without any expectation of BCD. A
provider is a provider is a provider, regardless of whether you are standing at a corner, or dolled up at a 5-star suite. The truth hurts, I know.
So many providers on these "review boards" intended for review purposes (like ASPD) who market themselves in the $200 - $300/hour range feel threatened to post their contributions in the High Dollar Hottie/Diamonds and Tuxedos forum in that they might be ridiculed or feel that they don't "fit in", sort of like high school. I disagree. Every provider should be welcomed to participate in these boards in an effort to open up the discussion on many substantial topics. I am not afraid to stand up to any well-formed clique. I am a survivor of many things and find that this debate excites my mind a bit. I, too, get that same impression that I don't belong here with the small jabs and snobbery, any time I post in these boards/threads. I received a pm from an individual minutes ago telling me to steer clear from excessive posting on these boards since he felt that my positive energy, intellect, college education and devotion to self and community should be directed elsewhere. I couldn't agree more. A waste of beautiful energy. I will say that I certainly enjoyed this debate
You ladies are lovely in every way, and I have nothing to prove to you ladies as you are certainly not my competition. I am my own competition and can wake up every morning knowing that a
provider is a provider is a provider, however you want to label it or coin it, we are all doing the same thing. I am so honored to have a rewarding non-hobby profession and fortunate to have the awesome academic opportunities/background outside of this.
xo
Warm Regards,
Angelina
Incidentally, "The Girlfriend Experience" isn't a documentary; it's a work of fiction.
Steven Soderberg, the director (one of my favorites), said in an interview that he "interviewed many GFE's" to get what he thought would be a good perspective.
Angelina, it's wonderful that you've gained so much from your reviews. You certainly do seem very proud of them! But while it's wonderful that your clients rely on reviews and seem choosy men with high standards (always a good thing, of course), not all intelligent, discerning men go by reviews. I'm proof of that. The men who see me have become successful in their lives by thinking for themselves and not following the masses.
Many men who strictly adhere to only providers who are reviewed aren't always aware that reviews aren't foolproof. It's not uncommon for providers to provide free or discounted services in exchange for a good review. Worse, it's not uncommon for some men to threaten a bad review if he is not given free or discounted service, or if the provider doesn't provide something he wants that is outside of her boundaries. There's much more, but I won't belabor the details.
Reviews are not foolproof, but yes, they do seem to work for some providers. Regardless, I know of numerous women, including myself, who are satisfied with how things are without having them. In the so-called "Diamond" market, the gentlemen generally don't like them. Especially the graphic kind. Non-graphic endorsements, I think, generally do a much better job in conveying the type of experience I offer.
I don't think anyone is saying that one is better than the other in and of itself; to be happy as a provider, do what works best for YOU!!!!
And be sure to pass on that happiness to your gentlemen friends, always.
Originally Posted by Claudia Mara