So it seems this has become the Norm...What or Whom Benefits from Such Practice or is This A Angle To Sway One's Business Either Negatively Or In A Positive Manner...I'm Curious Of Others Thoughts Pertaining To This Issue? Originally Posted by *Ginger*I feel that overly positive reviews hurt hobbyists and benefits providers (short term). If reviews are overly negative it can hurt the provider for obvious reasons and possibly hurt hobbyists as well, as there will be some men, who would have had a great experience, who won't see a provider based on an unfair overly negative review.
I feel that overly positive reviews hurt hobbyists and benefits providers (short term). If reviews are overly negative it can hurt the provider for obvious reasons and possibly hurt hobbyists as well, as there will be some men, who would have had a great experience, who won't see a provider based on an unfair overly negative review.
I think overly negative reviews are way less common than overly positive ones, though. Especially as it relates to providers ages and looks. I can't count the number of times I've seen someone review a provider as 30 or 30's, then when I show up, I see that she's obviously at least 45... Originally Posted by VerySoon
Providers should not know or think that reviews are exaggerated or not, or at least, admit it, especially by starting a thread like this. But, to give my opinion:Hell, if a provider reads the titles alone and happen to have seen the lady being reviewed personally socially or whatever, providers can tell if its an exaggeration bc she knows herself appearances etc.
To overly exaggerate in one's review is basically self ego stroking, an attempt to gloat about something that probably never happened and hoping that others will stroke his ego as well, if what he exaggerates is on the positive end. When it is on the negative end, then maybe it is a deal where the provider rubbed him the wrong way and he wants to make a point about any negative traits of her he noticed or he wants to make up.
Guys that talk about how big their dick is or how great they are BCD are probably the ones with the little dicks and have little to no skills either. Guys that read reviews want to know about the provider, what she looks like, how her TCB/BCD skills are, not read a romance novel or how cute the reviewer thinks he is.
There is nothing wrong with giving a jaded opinion of how a session went, after all, it is his review, but if the reviewer is embellishing just to either make himself look good or advertise for the provider to bait business in her door, then it is 100% wrong. It might be good for her in the short term with the money rolling in, but eventually, when the truth comes out in the future more consistent reviews, her client base and money will dry up fast. One far reaching example is if the provider is kinda quiet and bit shy, not the loud or over the top girl a reviewer reports in his review, then it might be a bad omen that another guy going by the review, sets an appointment, goes and sees her expecting something that she does not offer or do and he loses it, then the situation may not be pretty, especially if he has a loose screw.
IMO, the reviewer should put in his review what the provider factually advertises she does as activities performed, assuming she does them for him, and leave out any YMMV or unadvertised services in which she performed for him, as she will obviously not do for every client for whatever her reasons are. Not saying that reviews should be done in a robotic format, but more services on point and less fluff would be better.
That is why I try to look at multiple reviews of the same provider by different guys and see if there is a level of consistency, one way or the other. This is so I can not only get a good sense of the provider and what she does BCD and when I see the reviewers who have the outlandish reports compared to the others, I know not to trust their other reviews as much. Originally Posted by davidfree986
So it seems this has become the Norm...What or Whom Benefits from Such Practice or is This A Angle To Sway One's Business Either Negatively Or In A Positive Manner...I'm Curious Of Others Thoughts Pertaining To This Issue? Originally Posted by *Ginger*