In reviews, will the "this is just a fantasy"

  • cr76
  • 05-17-2015, 08:03 AM
Really protect you??
canihitit's Avatar
protect you from who?
your wife? i doubt it

the NSA? because i'm sure they know who we are. no.

the cops? of course it will just like when hooktards ask if you are affiliated w/ law enforcement.
  • cr76
  • 05-17-2015, 08:44 AM
Sorry- should have been more specific - but u still got what I was saying - third choice. Yes will it protect you from le. Cause I keep seeing guys say - this is all a dream- this is a fantasy.
Sorry- should have been more specific - Yes will it protect you from le. Cause I keep seeing guys say - this is all a dream- this is a fantasy. Originally Posted by cr76
Let's hypothetically run through the legal system.
Two different scenarios, (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong)
First case,
You get busted with a provider from here and she's LEO. Bad on you for not doing your research. STFU, give them no additional information, they think they have enough to make a case, or at least intimidate you into a plea bargain. They have you linked to your profile here with all your reviews. That may be incriminating showing a pattern of behavior. But finally, it comes down to a jury of your "peers" (not likely you'll get any fellow mongers on the jury) and now your fate is in their hands.
Second case
Perhaps the site gets infiltrated and gets shut down, similar to the ASPD days. LEO has tons of info to sort through, (the majority of it it's yours, you filthy pervert) and finally they link your RW with your profile and reviews, but your reviews are just fantasy so once again it's up to a jury if they'll buy your line of BS.
Basically, the disclaimer that this is just a fantasy/dream is just a weak line of defense. It gives you deniability, but only if the jury is gullible enough to believe you.
Good luck with that one.
Here you will find the most comprehensive answer to your review question, in general:

http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?...hlight=reviews


Stay safe!!



Camille
Do guys get review credit when they state that it was a just a fantasy?
canihitit's Avatar
you know that brings up a good point.

should we say those reviews are dreams, and not real? should we ignore those reviews?

i'm sure there are plenty of cats that have gone in after reading one of those "fantasy" reviews. some times its a totally different experience. is that the ymmv or the fantasy of an experience w/ a provider that never happened? if its the second, we should treat these reviews as fake and no credit should be given. but on the other hand this is the way some cats write.

i'll say this. if you put "fantasy" or "dream" in your review and i go see her, and the shit is horrible, and i'm lucky enough to get on that jury when you're on trial for buying pussy, i'm voting to send your ass to jail. naw, i'm bullshitting. i'll never make it on a jury.

but if it does make it to trial, and you see a sexy brown skin brother in the jury asking for taint photos, thats me.
Don T. Lukbak's Avatar
...to play it extra safe, one should always burn "contra la ley" candles while they're doing their fucking.

http://www.luckshop.com/law-stay-away-blesed-candle
Here you will find the most comprehensive answer to your review question, in general:

http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?...hlight=reviews

Stay safe!!

Camille Originally Posted by Camille Fox
Once again, outdone by one of our lovely females. And what a perfect specimen of the female form, and a beautiful mind to go with it. WoW.!
Thanks for the informative post Miss Fox, from a RW lawyer with actual trial experience. well played.