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Originally Posted by TinMan
lol i mean you gotta know how to do something right lol
Just because a comment is in a private tag does not mean it's ugly or violates a rule. Sometimes a Hobbiest will mention particulars from the ROS and it must be in a private tag.
However, there are times when guys will be guys and post something nasty, catty, or offensive about the provider or even the Hobbiest who wrote the review. It may not break any rules but the OP may not want it public for fear of recieveing nasty pm's, texts, emails from the provider or those who can't see the private tags.
And yes, sometimes the comments are more entertaining than the review.
Originally Posted by Von Spieler
This was actually the answer i was looking for, thanks Von! to me it's interesting when you think about it from the outside prospective, you know for a fact the there are those very diligent few who are consistent assholes lol
and as stated earlier, very few who hide in the shadows do it for "good reason"
but i do understand the ROS thing , it gives people a better explanation to what goes on, and that would break clear rules, but you know by now who is trying to be productive and who is being well, keyboard warriors.
Comments on reviews:
1. Used to bump the review to the top and to keep a lady at the forefront, driving business her way?
2. Private unseen by the public, used for those with ROS to make vicious remarks, brag about their
own exploits with said lady, or even ridicule the reviewer or others commenting?
3. Occasionally, used to genuinely provide more info another gent might like, in order to make an
informed decision about whether a lady is worth making an appointment with?
4. To congratulate each other on a job well done with the lady or story telling n writing skills?
I dunno, anything hidden from either males or females in this hobby, just leaves room for lies and speculation. As a kid I was told and believed, "The boogey man hides in the dark" LOL Now, I tend to gravitate my thinking to; anyone who does hide in the dark, does not have anyone's, but their own interest at heart, and maybe worse. But hey......that's just me. I've never been a big fan of the boogey man, even if he doesn't scare me anymore. LOL.
Originally Posted by MaxiMilyen
exactly, lol and you sir earned a cookie