I might as well jump on this one considering that I'm the one who accidentally hijacked the other thread!
1.Do you like the guys to write a review or not?
I do appreciate the time and effort put into a review of me. My personal preference is that the gentleman not give a play by play analysis of our time together. As I have stated earlier on this particular subject, this cheapens the experience for me.
2.Does a review benefit you in any way?
Reviews can both benefit and hurt us, and that statement stands even if we are only speaking of
good reviews! I have met some very fine gentlemen from Eccie because of good reviews here written by other fine men. However, negative consequences have resulted as well. For example, one review created quite a stir regarding my CBJ-only policy. I was sick for days over the nasty comments made about me by people who had never met me. Another example is my generosity with time. I am generous with time when I can be and when I choose to be, but I usually do have something planned after appointments. I actually had one man set up an appointment and say, "So, I like to try to c*m twice, and I read that you're not a clock-watcher, so it'll be fine if we go over, right?" Others just stay past their welcome because they see that I have given extra time to my favorite guys. I know that these things are the result of good reviews because of the comments. "Wait, I'm
on the clock now?" "You gave Mr. X extra time, why not me?" [insert noise of exasperation here]
Another negative consequence is the obvious attempt of new and old clients to reproduce previous sessions with other clients. It is painfully obvious when this is being attempted, and it takes me out of the intimacy of the moment.
3.Are the acronyms used acceptable to you?
Yes, they are! I don't consider them tasteless by themselves.
4.Should only some of the acronyms be used and not all?
Just as a note, I would like to say that if a lady does something for you that is not usually on her menu, you should
never put it in there! Well, unless you don't care how it affects her business. I've had many a gent try to take advantage of my time, so why wouldn't others experience the same with every "extra" provided? If a CBJ lady is so enamored of you that she bends that policy, do you really want to potentially ruin her business for a few weeks by stating what she did in the review?
5.Do you have any objections to an acronym?
Do I have any objections to the acronym itself? No.
6.Is that enough information to share?
I don't think so. You guys have a right to have information about the quality of the session. If Hobbyist X wrote a nice review of me, for example, and it listed the acronyms and gave me a "Yes" recommendation, the helps no one. Why did he recommend me? Was I the ultimate GFE, and that's what he was looking for, so I get a "Yes?" Well, what if Hobbyist Y wanted the PSE. He might accidentally choose a GFE and be disappointed. No one wants things like that to happen. I just prefer a more general review than "We did this, and then we turned around and did this, and then I took a drink of water, and then we did this..."
7.What do you feel should be in a review?
Well, that all depends on the lady! My preferred style of review is far too "goody-two-shoes" for some people. I do believe that there should at least be enough information for the gentleman to make an educated decision about the lady's compatibility with what he is looking for.
8.What do you feel should not be in a review?
Already answered.
9.How detailed should a review be?
Already answered.
10.Do you prefer ‘No Reviews”?
I don't think so, not unless he absolutely
must write a graphic, detailed novel.
11.Should we all hide in a closet and become UTR, lol?
Not all of you, no! Just the ones I don't like.