Ladies,
Attach your strap-ons and walk in the guy's shoes.
If you setup an appointment with a provider and it did not meet your expectations or worse, when and for what would you hand out the dreaded "NO"?
The old bait & switch when related to services provided has caused some lively discussions in the coed.Having experienced this, "fair representation" is SOME pics in the profile have to be a current version. I get it; everyone likes to keep their best pics up and it happens on dating sites all the time. But something has to be up-to-date.
Looks are a lot harder. What is considered a fair representation? On one end there is a complete fake picture or the girl said she got Ds and she barely fills an A. Then there's the professional shots from a year or two back. She is really only a bit heavier or has a few more wrinkles than the glam shots show, but all in all you are getting what you see. Originally Posted by grean
To be fair, that is different from pics that are, um, "favorably posed". Can't be frustrated if there's no full body pic to view and yet you're surprised by what you see. Originally Posted by C@r@m3lTWIXWell if they include an older glam pic that shows a lighter and more perky version of themselves, but pair that with a recent favorably posed shot that hides the new spear tire, thats a bit miss leading too.